From Genes to Generations: Knowing Your Family History

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Racial and ethnic minorities and other underserved populations experience greater barriers to screening, diagnosis, and treatment for rare diseases than common conditions due to various cultural, socioeconomic, and environmental factors. Knowing and understanding your family's health history is one way to empower families and increase their confidence to seek necessary healthcare services.

Earlier this year, the National Genetics Education and Family Support Center at Expecting Health, in partnership with the Rare Disease Diversity Coalition, announced the 'Know Your Family Health History Implementation Grant.' To expand the reach of the 'Know Your Family History (KYFH) Campaign,' the recipients of this grant would use the funding to support public and community education and awareness-building activities focused on the importance of family history while incorporating KYFH materials into dissemination activities.

During this webinar, the grant recipients will highlight their projects and discuss the importance of providing personalized education about knowing your family history for different populations.

Moderator:
Bailey Perez, MPH, CPH
Expecting Health

Grant recipients and their representatives:
Sarita Edwards, MHA
The E.WE Foundation

Michelle Esquivel, MPH
Well Child Center

Kristin Anthony, MSM
PTEN Hamartoma Tumor Syndrome Foundation

Dionne Stalling
Rare And Black

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