Rural Reckoning: The Unseen Threads of Change and Action – April 24, 2025

Inn Cahoots 1221 E 6th St, Austin, TX, United States

BMHC would like to share information about the Central Texas Health and Well-being Network & HEAL Alliance for their Rural Reckoning: The Unseen Threads of Change and Action.

Attendees will explore the unique challenges and bright spots in our rural areas, hear powerful stories from local leaders, and work side-by-side to create a stronger, more connected network.

FREE breakfast and lunch will be provided.

FREE Prostate Cancer Educational Class – April 24, 2025

Metropolitan AME Church - Austin 1101 E 10th St, Austin, Texas

The Black Men’s Health Clinic®, in partnership with Austin Public Health and Sustainable Food Center, invites you to a FREE Prostate Cancer Educational Class on:
Wednesday, April 24
6PM – 7:30PM
Metropolitan AME Church
1101 E 10th St, Austin, TX
REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/Q3k1ByR7CFwrV9wc9

‘What’s the Soul in Our Food’ – BMHC x Sustainable Food Center

Sustainable Food Center 2921 E 17th St. Bldg. C, Austin, TX, United States

The Black Men's Health Clinic is excited to announce a co-branded food education series called, 'What's the Soul in Our Food,' in partnership with Sustainable Food Center (SFC).
 
As part of Sustainable Food's Happy Kitchen series, their proprietary class will be a six-week-long class series focusing on African American culture through food as well as general health awareness. BMHC is excited to be a part of this innovative approach to reach the people we serve through the healthy nutrition and our rich culture.
 
These Sustainable Food classes will focus on nutrition education and a cooking demo provided by Sustainable Food Center.

‘What’s the Soul in Our Food’ – BMHC x Sustainable Food Center

Sustainable Food Center 2921 E 17th St. Bldg. C, Austin, TX, United States

The Black Men's Health Clinic is excited to announce a co-branded food education series called, 'What's the Soul in Our Food,' in partnership with Sustainable Food Center (SFC).
 
As part of Sustainable Food's Happy Kitchen series, their proprietary class will be a six-week-long class series focusing on African American culture through food as well as general health awareness. BMHC is excited to be a part of this innovative approach to reach the people we serve through the healthy nutrition and our rich culture.
 
These Sustainable Food classes will focus on nutrition education and a cooking demo provided by Sustainable Food Center.

‘What’s the Soul in Our Food’ – BMHC x Sustainable Food Center

Sustainable Food Center 2921 E 17th St. Bldg. C, Austin, TX, United States

The Black Men's Health Clinic is excited to announce a co-branded food education series called, 'What's the Soul in Our Food,' in partnership with Sustainable Food Center (SFC).
 
As part of Sustainable Food's Happy Kitchen series, their proprietary class will be a six-week-long class series focusing on African American culture through food as well as general health awareness. BMHC is excited to be a part of this innovative approach to reach the people we serve through the healthy nutrition and our rich culture.
 
These Sustainable Food classes will focus on nutrition education and a cooking demo provided by Sustainable Food Center.

Movement is Medicine – May 24th, 2025

Join us for another monthly FREE fitness class for all adult ages, hosted by BMHC'S Faith Community Liaison Kiounis Williams in partnership with East Side Church of Christ, The University …

Downtown Austin Community Court x BMHC – May 27th, 2025

The Black Men's Health Clinic (BMHC) is pleased to share that our collaboration with Downtown Austin Community Court that we previously shared in 2024 is official.

We will officially begin offering mobile court at BMHC on Tuesday, May 27th, 2025.

BMHC's healthcare services stand on three pillars: physical, mental, and social determinants of health. This mobile court opportunity falls under our social determinants of health pillar. Social determinants of health, such as transportation, shelter, food, and other daily needs, are being addressed through BMHC's Care Network. Resolving court issues can help with peace of mind, safety, and health.

At BMHC, we know that sometimes, "Life—Be Life'n." But we are here to help.

We encourage you to SCHEDULE an APPOINTMENT today.

‘What’s the Soul in Our Food’ – BMHC x Sustainable Food Center

Sustainable Food Center 2921 E 17th St. Bldg. C, Austin, TX, United States

The Black Men's Health Clinic is excited to announce a co-branded food education series called, 'What's the Soul in Our Food,' in partnership with Sustainable Food Center (SFC).
 
As part of Sustainable Food's Happy Kitchen series, their proprietary class will be a six-week-long class series focusing on African American culture through food as well as general health awareness. BMHC is excited to be a part of this innovative approach to reach the people we serve through the healthy nutrition and our rich culture.
 
These Sustainable Food classes will focus on nutrition education and a cooking demo provided by Sustainable Food Center.

‘What’s the Soul in Our Food’ – BMHC x Sustainable Food Center

Sustainable Food Center 2921 E 17th St. Bldg. C, Austin, TX, United States

The Black Men's Health Clinic is excited to announce a co-branded food education series called, 'What's the Soul in Our Food,' in partnership with Sustainable Food Center (SFC).
 
As part of Sustainable Food's Happy Kitchen series, their proprietary class will be a six-week-long class series focusing on African American culture through food as well as general health awareness. BMHC is excited to be a part of this innovative approach to reach the people we serve through the healthy nutrition and our rich culture.
 
These Sustainable Food classes will focus on nutrition education and a cooking demo provided by Sustainable Food Center.

‘What’s the Soul in Our Food’ – BMHC x Sustainable Food Center

Sustainable Food Center 2921 E 17th St. Bldg. C, Austin, TX, United States

The Black Men's Health Clinic is excited to announce a co-branded food education series called, 'What's the Soul in Our Food,' in partnership with Sustainable Food Center (SFC).
 
As part of Sustainable Food's Happy Kitchen series, their proprietary class will be a six-week-long class series focusing on African American culture through food as well as general health awareness. BMHC is excited to be a part of this innovative approach to reach the people we serve through the healthy nutrition and our rich culture.
 
These Sustainable Food classes will focus on nutrition education and a cooking demo provided by Sustainable Food Center.