Prevent Diabetes Culinary Program

Prevent Diabetes Culinary Program

Do you have family history of type 2 diabetes? Are you of African descent? Join us for a free 6-month program of nutrition & cooking classes

By EatWell Exchnage

Select date and time

Location

Fruit of Labor World Cultural Center

4200 Lake Ridge Drive Raleigh, NC 27604

Agenda

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Orientation: Setting smart goals and intentions for your health journey

Jasmine Westbrooks

About this event

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Registration is required. Please register here with this link and we will email you with more details: www.eatwellexchange.org/prediabetes

Frequently asked questions

If I already have type 1 or type 2 Diabetes can I attend this program?

This program is for those who do not have type 1 or type 2 diabetes but for those at risk of diabetes. This program is also for those of African descent. Please subscribe to our website at www.eatwellexchange.org as we host in-person and virtual diabetes classes throughout the year.

Do I have to attend all classes with in the 6 month program?

We recommend that you attend 80% of a total of 18 classes. Attending 80% of the classes will give you greater outcomes in the program, such as greater weight loss, improved lab work and increased energy and motivation.

Organized by

EatWell Exchange Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the primary goal of bridging the gap in health outcomes by guiding communities in making positive life long changes while respectfully maintaining their culture. They provide community outreach and various culturally relevant nutrition programs geared towards preventing chronic diseases . They teach all ages, adjusting their presentations to relate to their culture and making practical changes that are relevant to their needs. They work with communities that are considered food deserts by helping their local gardens gain support which will increase access to healthier foods in those areas. EatWell Exchange partners with nonprofits, businesses, organizations and schools to reach various low-socioeconomic populations.