Saving Our Legacy African Americans for Smoke-Free Safe Places a program of Heluna Health
Organization Description
Saving Our Legacy, African Americans for Smoke-Free Safe Places was founded in 2007 by Kimberly Bankston-Lee and Twlia Laster. The project name was derived by community advocates, Julius Bankston, Roxie Mason, Jolean French and Carol McGruder, who shared a collective vision for improving health among African Americans in Sacramento County. The SOL Project currently serves 14 Northern California Gold Country Counties working with key opinion leaders, businesses, community members, educators, lawmakers and non-profits to adopt and implement smoke-free policies that protect people from the hazards of tobacco smoke and electronic smoking device vapor.
Health & Safety
Address
1555 River Park Drive, Ste. 107
Sacramento, CA 95815
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Program(s)
Academic Internships
Service Learning
Organization type
Human, Social, or Employment Services (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
Adults
Focus Area(s)
Health & Medicine