
Tri-County Community Action Teams
(TCAT), formerly the Southern Appalachian Leadership Initiative
on Cancer, has designed a symposium to bring together health professionals,
health educators, lay advisors, and individuals who have experienced and
are interested in the quality of health care, education and total wellness.
The goal of this symposium is to challenge participants to act on their
own behalf to become self-health advocates for the total person, and to
promote positive health changes in their families and respective communities.
Because of the history of SALIC’s cancer awareness and education programming
efforts, special emphasis will be put on breast and prostate cancer and their
survivors.
For more information on the Health, Healing & Humor program, contact Marian
A. Robinson.
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