Clap 4 Health Month – January 2024

Clap 4 Health Month is observed in January and this initiative is quite an exciting and fulfilling one. We spend a lot more time doing activities that require little to no physical exertion, and this month is all about raising awareness for physical activity and the overall benefits that getting involved in activity, no matter how small it may seem, can be for your health and longevity.

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Paige Isaac
Cervical Health Awareness Month – January 2024

Cervical Health Awareness Month is marked every year in January to encourage women to be more attentive to their health. Cervical health is one aspect of health that many women neglect throughout their lives. By becoming more knowledgeable about this, women can detect any health issues at an early stage and get access to the best treatment.

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Paige Isaac
Let's Make a Difference!

Let’s work together in a heartfelt initiative to make a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness.  On January 13, 2024, The Glory to God Meeting Outreach Ministry team will provide a nutritious breakfast to feed 100 individuals at Hope Missions of the Upstate.  

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Paige Isaac
Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration. These shifts can make it difficult to carry out day-to-day tasks.

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Paige Isaac
Older Driver Safety Awareness Week – December 6-10, 2023

We celebrate Older Driver Safety Awareness Week in the first full week of December, from December 6 to 10 this year, to make the roads a safe place for the older generation. The elderly may experience several challenges such as weak eyesight, hearing issues, dementia, sleep disorders, and physical disabilities that may impact their driving.

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Paige Isaac
National Influenza Vaccination Week – December 6-12, 2023

National Influenza Vaccination Week (N.I.V.W.) is observed between December 6 and 12 as a gentle reminder for you to stay protected in the upcoming winter months. If you haven’t already taken your vaccination shot, it’s not too late. We encourage you to get your dose as early as possible. The season for flu is quite unpredictable; it can begin as early as fall and last up to spring. Conventionally, flu activity is at its peak during winter, and so public healthcare professionals, advocates, and communities join hands to promote flu vaccination.

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Paige Isaac
National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month – December 2023

Each December, we go out for fun, parties, and drinks with family and friends. But we ask you to stop and think for a second about being responsible. December is National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month and since the holiday season has a higher accident rate than others on average, it is important to echo the message of consciousness of being in a proper state behind the wheel.

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Paige Isaac
Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week – December 1-7, 2023

Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week, which runs from December 1 to December 7 each year, aims to educate people about the symptoms, causes, and ways to manage Crohn’s disease and colitis. The main reason for raising awareness is because the symptoms are quite common and are easily confused with other diseases and medical problems, resulting in people not receiving the right medical treatment in time.

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2023 Senior Ministry Outreach

On Sunday, October 23, 2023, the Glory to God Meeting Outreach Ministry team came together with Mt. Olive F.B.H. Church in Williamston SC.  We had a wonderful “Cancer Awareness” service on this day that encompassed praise and worship, testimonials, and God’s given word.  

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Paige Isaac
PTA Healthy Lifestyles Month – November 2023

Back in the day, it wasn’t hard to lure children outdoors to play. But with cellphones, social media, video games and the like, more children are turning into couch potatoes — and at earlier ages. PTA Healthy Lifestyles Month takes place every November.

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Paige Isaac
National Marrow Awareness Month - November 2023

National Marrow Awareness Month is observed in November to acknowledge the achievements of transplant physicians. This month also honors the people who donate their stem cells and bone marrow which helps in giving patients a second chance at life. This month generates awareness about the importance of bone marrow transplants and encourages people to donate.

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Paige Isaac
World COPD Day – November 15, 2023

World C.O.P.D. Day is observed every year on the third Wednesday of November. This year, it’s commemorated on November 15. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C.O.P.D.) is a type of preventable and treatable progressive lung disease that is characterized by long-term respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation.

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National Epilepsy Awareness Month – November 2023

National Epilepsy Awareness Month in November is an annual event that teaches people about epilepsy’s causes and symptoms. One in 26 people will be diagnosed with epilepsy at some point during their lifetime. Epilepsy is one of the least understood of all the neurological diseases, yet it is the fourth most common.

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World Pneumonia Day – November 12, 2023

World Pneumonia Day is on November 12 and, like every year, it is dedicated to spread awareness among people to understand the need to stand together and demand action in the fight against this disease. Pneumonia is the world’s biggest infectious killer of children and adults.

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Gluten-Free Diet Awareness Month – November 2023

Gluten-Free Diet Awareness Month in November highlights the problems that can be caused by gluten products and the diseases linked to them. Gluten is known to create inflammation in the body, and can also cause damage to the intestines. While most of us don’t notice the impact of gluten, people who suffer from celiac disease can experience severe reactions.

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World Keratoconus Day – November 10, 2023

World Keratoconus Day is observed on November 10 every year. It is a National Keratoconus Foundation-funded initiative that is part of the Gavin Herbert Eye Institute at UC Irvine. Keratoconus, also known as ‘K.C.,’ is a non-inflammatory eye disorder that damages the cornea. A person with KC experiences a change in their cornea, which loses its round dome shape and eventually thins and weakens.

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Paige Isaac
Drowsy Driving Prevention Week – November 5-11, 2023

Drowsy Driving Prevention Week is observed during the first full week of November, from November 5–11 this year. It’s time to raise awareness on this often overlooked issue and to consider ways to prevent the thousands of injuries and deaths caused by fatigued and sleepy drivers in the U.S. each year.

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Paige Isaac