African American Association to host community health fair
The African American Association of Ghana (AAAG) is organising a health and wellness fair aimed at raising public awareness and empowering individuals to take control of their physical, mental and emotional well-being.
The one-day event, dubbed: “2025 Community Health Fair”, will take place on Sunday, May 4, 2025. It will include a wide range of activities such as free health screenings, wellness workshops, a marketplace of local vendors and exciting activities for the whole family.
Scheduled to take place at the W.E.B. DuBois Centre in Accra from 10 a.m until dusk, the fair forms part of the AAAG’s commitment to the well-being of people and communities.
This initiative also seeks to underscore the importance of diasporan contributions to Ghana’s development.
By leveraging the expertise and networks of African Americans living in Ghana, the AAAG is supporting the growth of the country’s health sector while promoting cultural exchange centred around shared goals for wellness.
Bridging the gap
Speaking ahead of the event, the President of AAAG, Shannan Akosua Magee, expressed hope that the health fair would help to bridge the gap between health education and real-life action, especially for the underprivileged.
She stated that the health fair comes at a crucial time, as Ghana continues to grapple with rising cases of hypertension, diabetes and mental health challenges.
With this initiative, the AAAG Health Fair is seeking to support the Ministry of Health’s efforts to promote wellness and community engagement.
“This is more than just a fair. It’s a space where community meets care.
We are creating a strong platform where people from all walks of life can access quality wellness resources, learn more about their health and connect with others on the same path to better living.”
Ms Magee also encouraged participation from health professionals, non-governmental organisations, families and individuals, emphasising the event’s goal in exposing people to healthier lifestyle alternatives.
“We believe everyone deserves access to information and services that can improve their lives. This event is about making that access easy, fun and inclusive,” she added.