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Talking Creativity on the Final Day of Kwanzaa

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Re “As Kwanzaa Wanes, Purpose Is Today’s Principle”

On this closing day of Kwanzaa, the principle is kuumba (creativity), to do always as much as we can in the way we can in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than when we inherited it.

I am coordinator of Black Women for Wellness’s Change Your Lifestyle, Change Your Life National Diabetes Prevention Program.

I am fortunate to work within my passion for natural health and wellness by helping people delay or reverse the onset of Type 2 diabetes. I am a healer, and that's what I do. What will you do?

I am here to ask you to practice kuumba today by taking action.

Black Women for Wellness is the embodiment of kuumba. Our programs, activities and events inform, support and uplift the community while moving the needle of social justice closer to equality. That's what we do.

  • Black Women for Wellness is a community-based non-profit, and donations are tax deductible
  • Support the National NDPP by gifting a Samsung Chromebook, 2 XE500c12-01US 11.6 inch laptop. Call 323.290.5955 or email us to coordinate.

Thank you for your time and consideration. We wish you blessings without number and all good things without end. Happy Kwanzaa.

http://www.bwwla.org