Next Walk with a Latina Doc Nov. 9 at Meadowdale Middle School - Lynnwood Today

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The "Walk with a Latina Doc" event, scheduled for November 9 at Meadowdale Middle School, is being sponsored by the Verdant Health Commission in partnership with the Latino Educational Training Institute. This unique program offers residents of Lynnwood, WA, a chance to engage in health education while enjoying a community walk. Participants will benefit from direct interaction with healthcare professionals, who will share insights on health and wellness. The initiative is designed to promote accessibility to critical health information, particularly for underserved communities. This event highlights the significance of local partnerships in advancing public health initiatives.

By encouraging active participation, the program aims to foster a culture of wellness and support within the community. The “Walk with a Latina Doc” underscores the importance of integrating health education into everyday life. Overall, this initiative is a proactive step towards enhancing community health and well-being in Lynnwood.

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