FREE Community Event
Join us this Juneteenth!
Kick off your Juneteenth by getting informed, representing your community, and sharing dialogue with legislators about the policies and programs that matter to our families and neighborhoods.
Join us for a free Legislative Panel Discussion with state and local legislators, where we’ll learn about upcoming legislation, policies and candidates.
Thursday, June 19, 2026
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
THE HUB @hub_07_gr
1534 Kalamazoo Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507
With the midterm elections only five months away, now is the time to stay informed about candidates, policies, and your voting rights.
Light refreshments will be served.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Be An Advocate for Health Equity
Advocacy is at the core of GRAAHI’s identity. We are HERE to elevate community voices, challenge inequities, and push for policies that create fair and just health outcomes for African Americans. By becoming an advocate, you join a movement committed to transforming systems and shaping healthier futures. We guide community members, leaders, and partners in understanding the issues, using their voices, and taking effective action.
You can advocate by:
• Staying informed on health equity issues
• Sharing resources and raising awareness
• Participating in listening sessions and community meetings
• Supporting policies that strengthen health access and quality
• Encouraging institutions to adopt equitable practices
Your voice carries power. When you advocate with GRAAHI, you help ensure our community is not only heard—but protected and uplifted.
GRAAHI in Action
Resource Corner
Amplifying Voices, Impacting Policy: GRAAHI’s Advocacy in Washington D.C.
Raising Awareness: Addressing the crisis of Black Maternal and Infant health Disparities
Research shows health care disparities still prevalent for Black residents
April 21 Declared GRAAHI Healthcare Advocacy Day, Mayor Bliss issues proclamation in support of Grand Rapids African American Health Institute
5 Reasons We Need to Advocate for Better Black Maternal Health
Health Disparities Task Forces
Established to foster an alliance of diverse stakeholders to establish comprehensive perspectives, culturally competent strategies, and effective collaboration to deconstruct health disparities and bring about transformational change, with a specific focus on:
What is Health Literacy?
- Older adults
- Minority populations
- Those who have low socioeconomic status
- Medically underserved people
Your Support Fuels Our Mission
Our progress is made possible by community support. Every contribution helps expand access, strengthen programs, and create lasting change across West Michigan.