The California Black Women's Health Project (CABWHP) is a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of Black women and girls in California. Through advocacy, education, outreach, and policy initiatives, CABWHP empowers Black women to take charge of their own health and advocates for changes in policies that negatively impact their health status.
CABWHP offers various programs and initiatives such as the Sisters Mentally Mobilized Advocate Training Program, which provides Black women with unconditional love, care, and support, and the Emerging Healthcare Leaders program, which aims to cultivate future leaders in the healthcare field. With a focus on intersectionality, CABWHP also addresses issues related to violence prevention, mental health, maternal and reproductive health, and sexual health empowerment. Through their work, CABWHP strives to reduce health disparities and promote health justice for Black women and girls in California.
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