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How can organizations or individuals partner with ABN?
How does ABN measure its impact?
What makes ABN’s approach different from other wellness organizations?
What does individual empowerment mean in your programs?
How does ABN support systemic change in healthcare?
What is the AIP BIPOC Network’s approach to autoimmune and chronic illness care?
How can organizations or individuals partner with ABN?
How does ABN measure its impact?
What makes ABN’s approach different from other wellness organizations?
What does individual empowerment mean in your programs?
How does ABN support systemic change in healthcare?
What is the AIP BIPOC Network’s approach to autoimmune and chronic illness care?
We use a dual framework that connects systemic change with individual empowerment. This means we address both the barriers within healthcare systems and the personal tools people need to heal. Our approach combines Access, Inclusion, and Prevention with the Autoimmune Protocol and Nutrivore principles to create lasting impact.
How can organizations or individuals partner with ABN?
How does ABN measure its impact?
What makes ABN’s approach different from other wellness organizations?
What does individual empowerment mean in your programs?
How does ABN support systemic change in healthcare?
What is the AIP BIPOC Network’s approach to autoimmune and chronic illness care?
ABN partners with organizations, researchers, and advocates to improve how healthcare systems serve BIPOC communities. We focus on expanding access to culturally responsive care, influencing policy, and promoting prevention-based public health solutions.
How can organizations or individuals partner with ABN?
How does ABN measure its impact?
What makes ABN’s approach different from other wellness organizations?
What does individual empowerment mean in your programs?
How does ABN support systemic change in healthcare?
What is the AIP BIPOC Network’s approach to autoimmune and chronic illness care?
Individual empowerment focuses on giving people the education, community, and support they need to make informed health decisions. Through our programs, members learn how nutrition, lifestyle, and advocacy can reduce inflammation, improve quality of life, and build resilience.
How can organizations or individuals partner with ABN?
How does ABN measure its impact?
What makes ABN’s approach different from other wellness organizations?
What does individual empowerment mean in your programs?
How does ABN support systemic change in healthcare?
What is the AIP BIPOC Network’s approach to autoimmune and chronic illness care?
We center the lived experiences of BIPOC individuals with autoimmune and chronic illnesses. Our approach integrates research, culture, and prevention to close health gaps. It’s not just about managing illness, it’s about reshaping systems and restoring wellness at every level.
How can organizations or individuals partner with ABN?
How does ABN measure its impact?
What makes ABN’s approach different from other wellness organizations?
What does individual empowerment mean in your programs?
How does ABN support systemic change in healthcare?
What is the AIP BIPOC Network’s approach to autoimmune and chronic illness care?
Our progress is guided by five strategic pillars: Awareness, Advocacy, Action, Assessment, and Alignment. We track impact through community participation, program outcomes, and partnerships that advance health equity and access.
How can organizations or individuals partner with ABN?
How does ABN measure its impact?
What makes ABN’s approach different from other wellness organizations?
What does individual empowerment mean in your programs?
How does ABN support systemic change in healthcare?
What is the AIP BIPOC Network’s approach to autoimmune and chronic illness care?
We collaborate with community groups, healthcare providers, educators, and public health leaders who share our mission. Partners can support us through sponsorships, research, volunteering, or hosting programs that promote autoimmune equity and prevention.
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