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Highlight: Upward African Woman 10th Year Anniversary Fundraiser. October 28, 2023. Women in Action

Women in Action

On Saturday, October 28, 2023 Upward African Women held its 10th Year Anniversary Fundraising Gala in Beverly Hills, California.

A coming together from the West Coast to East Coast.  Women taking action.

Left to Right:
Kimberly Fogg, President\CEO Global Sustainable Partnerships (GSP), Maryland
MonaLisa Okojie, Executive Director Upward African Woman (UAW), California
Senait Admassu, President African Communities Public Health Coalition (ACPHC), California
Aineakho Ojior, Program Director Upward African Woman (UAW), California


Making a difference locally, nationally, and globally.







Youth Diabetes Management Coaches at Howard Univ School of Medicine. Contact to spread the word.

Could Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in LA offer something similar?

Contact Ms. Kimberly Fogg.


Black Emergency Managers Association International
Washington, D.C.  20020


 

bEMA International
Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P)


A 501 (c) 3 organization

“You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time.” —Angela Davis

 

 

 

 

 


 


“It takes a village to raise a child”. GSP has been approved as the 1st Teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA) Implementation Site in the State of MD!

Congratulations Kimberly L. Fogg,  Founder & Chief Mindfulness Officer (CMO), Global Sustainable Partnerships (GSP)     


GSP has been approved as the 1st Teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA) Implementation  Site in the State of MD, and we provide Teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA) training (see attached).

Our programs are based on “It takes a village to raise a child” an African proverb that conveys it takes many people (“the village”) to provide a safe, healthy environment for our children, where children are given the security, they need to develop and flourish, and to be able to realize their hopes and dreams.  

GSP recognizes the urgent need to address the mental health challenges that teenagers, parents, schools, and community partners face today. GSP already provides Youth and  Adult Mental Health First Aid for Montgomery County Public School Youth and Adult (MHFA) (see attached) for “The Village” our tMHFA  “All hands-on Deck” approach, will create a “safety net” for our teens, open the door to encourage open communication, create opportunities for increased trust and shared understanding between teens and their parents/guardians, school staff, and will mitigate  the trauma, especially when law enforcement/emergency services are called to a scene.  

A “Win Win” for the community. 

Please see the link to our tMHFA article 


Kimberly L. Fogg 
Founder & CEO, Global Sustainable Partnerships (GSP)    
Chair, Women’s Program Engagement Council (WPEC) and Titans Tank    
Tanzania:
Harriet Tubman Legacy Coin Visionary - https://youtu.be/NkZacHkCguk    

 

“If the millions of women who haul water long distances had a faucet by their door, 
whole societies could be transformed.”   – National Geographic, April 2010   

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Black Emergency Managers Association International
Washington, D.C.  20020



 

bEMA International
Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P)

A 501 (c) 3 organization


“We are now faced with the fact that tomorrow is today.  We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now.  In this unfolding conundrum of life and history there is such a thing as being too late.  Procrastination is still the thief of time.  Life often leaves us standing bare, naked and dejected with a lost opportunity.  

This may well be mankind’s last chance to choose between chaos or community.”

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., ‘Where Are We Going From Here:  Chaos or Community’. 

 

Member Focus: Kimberly Fogg. Global Sustainable Partnerships (GSP) Youth Program. "Breaking the Cycle of Chronic Disease". February 2023

https://www.mymcmedia.org/mcm-health-connect/

A groundbreaking effort is under way to try to break the cycle of chronic diseases in families and communities of color in Montgomery County. The non-profit group Global Sustainable Partnerships, with help from the Black Physicians and Healthcare Network and Howard University School of Medicine, has created a unique program that will enroll 40 high school students in an after-school, 9-week course at Howard University School of Medicine.  It begins on Feb. 22.

The goal of the course is simple; to provide young people with the knowledge and the skills they need to live a healthy lifestyle.  However the course will provide much more than teaching students the importance of choosing healthy foods and exercise.  Students will learn to become self-advocates by learning about the importance of getting yearly checkups including dental and eye appointments.  While the students are learning these new lifestyle skills, they also will take on the role of a teacher or mentor.  Each student will be paired with a family member or someone in the community who is struggling with a chronic illness.  Those students will work in their communities to affect change by sharing their knowledge.
“The reason this program is so important is because it does so many things, which I’m just so excited about. One, it exposes students about chronic illnesses that plague black and brown communities, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, you name it. And a lot of our family members have it. And so we do not want these kids to grow up, and have the same fate,” Kimberly Fogg, founder and CEO of Global Sustainable Partnerships said.


Partnership with Howard University School of Medicine

Medical residents at Howard University Hospital will meet with the students weekly and teach them about chronic illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease.  The residents also will provide students with a roadmap to help with prevention and treatment.

“The students are going to be exposed to the doctors and that also opens up the door for mentorship opportunities for these kids. It also opens up the door to get them career ready, right? Maybe perhaps they might be interested in going into the medical field,” Fogg said.

“We realized that during COVID, there were not enough black and brown health workers in our communities to start doing the outreach and raising awareness.  So this is really preparing these kids, and it’s giving them an opportunity to be exposed to universities, giving them an opportunity to be exposed to medical professionals, it’s getting them exposed to people who look like them, that are medical professionals,” Fogg added.

Hope For The Future

While this program is just getting off the ground, Fogg hopes it will expand.  She knows change does not happen overnight, but she believes younger generations can lead the way.

“I’m hoping we are creating a community of health and wellness, and starting with the kids so that when they grow up there will be a behavioral change and an attitude change.  I want them to have this, as part of their DNA, so when they grow up, they will know what to eat and to have some form of moving,” Fogg said.

Mentoring Others

Students will learn the skills of living a healthy lifestyle, and they will be taught how to pass on their knowledge in an encouraging way.

“We’ve got to train them in a way where it’s loving.  It is part of using the dialogue that we know is positive so people will want to participate,” Fogg said.

Once students train either a family or community member, Fogg hopes the family or community member will take it upon him or herself to train other family members and friends.  She said that is how this initiative will grow.

Awards Ceremony

When the program concludes later this spring, Howard University School of Medicine will host an awards ceremony where students will receive a certificate and some gifts for participating.  The hope is that the students and their mentees will attend and share what they learned from this experience.



Kimberly L. Fogg 
Founder & CEO, Global Sustainable Partnerships (GSP)    
Chair, Women’s Program Engagement Council (WPEC) and Titans Tank    

https://www.facebook.com/pg/TWPEC/posts/    

USA/Whatsapp: +1 (404) 909-2428    

Tanzania: +255 782 42 7220 and +255 655 06 1913
Harriet Tubman Legacy Coin Visionary - 
https://youtu.be/NkZacHkCguk    

www.tubmancoin.org and Facebook.com/harriettubmanlegacycoin    


“If the millions of women who haul water long distances had a faucet by their door, whole societies could be transformed.”   – National Geographic, April 2010   






Game Changers for our communities. Global Sustainable Partnerships (GSP), in partnerships with the Healthcare Initiative Foundation (HIF) and the Black Physicians and Healthcare Network (BPHN)


These videos have been developed in the following languages, English, Amharic, Tigrigna, French and Kiswahili to meet the needs of our Black residents across the Diaspora.  

We are getting the word out about the great work that BPHN is doing in our communities to assist Black Montgomery County residents with gaining access to healthcare services with Black Physicians, Health Care Practitioners (e.g., dental, primary care, pediatricians, OBGYN, etc.) and Mental Health Practitioners – a game changer for our communities.  Please share with your social media platforms, colleagues, friends, and family.  

To learn more, please visit www.bphnetwork.org and contact Kimberly at kfogg@gspartnerships.org   Thank you!
 
COVID in-home test kits with Alex in English
https://youtu.be/JkXeT4zV5VM
 
COVID in-home test kits with Makeda in Amharic:
https://youtu.be/ac9X-byi-uY
 
COVID in-home test kits with Makeda in Tigrigna:
https://youtu.be/EMCnE49Id54
 
COVID in-home test kits with Kimberly in English
https://youtu.be/xUejf6No4YY
 
COVID in-home test kits with Loveness in Kiswahili
https://youtu.be/RMP2HhHpcSQ

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