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Children’s Museum offers free back-to-school vaccinations

In collaboration with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Indiana Immunization Coalition, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis hosted a free vaccination day for children going back to school.

Transportation Often a Barrier to Health Care

One of the major factors determining how healthy we all are is what’s referred to as social determinants of health, which are the conditions...

Indiana preschoolers donate $3,750 to support cancer patients 

Preschoolers at Primrose School at Anson-Zionsville raised $3,750 to benefit the Boone County Cancer Society.  Throughout the school year, the preschoolers engaged in a series...

Building strong and empathetic relationships: The power of emotional intelligence in community

In the course of our life experiences, we encounter a diverse spectrum of individuals, each with their own unique backgrounds and cultures to share....

Partners in Purpose: Creating a 5-year plan to tackle poverty

United Way of Central Indiana recently unveiled its new five-year strategic plan, Partners in Purpose. It is aimed at focusing on the organization’s resources...

Unlucky #7: Indiana ranked in the top 10 poorest states to live and work

Indiana secured the seventh position on CNBC’s list of the most economically challenged states to reside and be employed in. The CNBC report gave Indiana...

Thermo Fisher Scientific settles with family of Henrietta Lacks, whose HeLa cells uphold medicine

By LEA SKENE BALTIMORE (AP) — More than 70 years after doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital took Henrietta Lacks’ cervical cells without her knowledge, a...

EPA proposes tighter lead paint standards for child-care facilities, homes

In an effort to protect children and communities from the harmful effects of exposure to dust generated from lead paint, the EPA proposed strengthening...

Women leaders discuss the ‘State of Self-Care for Black Women’ report

Launched in 2020, EXHALE is the first emotional well-being app designed specifically for Black, Indigenous and women of color.

Feeding Indy: Free food distributions around the city

Free food was being passed out at the HealthNet located at 2855 N. Keystone Ave. last Wednesday. The distribution was part of the city’s effort to tackle hunger within neighborhoods classified as food deserts.

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