National Black Nurses Association Inc
The National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) is a non-profit organization established in 1972 that advocates for the interests of African American nurses across the United States. With over 308,000 members, including registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, nursing students, and retired nurses, the NBNA has more than 114 chartered chapters in 33 states, promoting professional development and health equity initiatives.
Dedicated to addressing health disparities and improving health outcomes within African American communities, the NBNA offers numerous programs, scholarships, and advocacy efforts. Their commitment extends through initiatives focused on maternal health, mentorship, and policy development, making a significant impact in the nursing profession and public health at large.
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