Join The Links, Incorporated in raising heart health awareness. Let’s bring more awareness to heart disease which remains the primary cause of death for Black women in this country. Make heart health a priority for you and those you love.
During Women's History Month, we celebrate the courageous women who have helped our Nation build a fairer, more just society. Throughout history, the vision and achievements of powerful women have strengthened our Nation and opened the doors of opportunity wider for all of us.
Mental health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, and it's essential to recognize the unique challenges minority communities face. Let's work together to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and ensure that everyone has access to the mental health resources they need.
Join us in spreading the word and advocating for mental health equity.
The Links, Incorporated celebrates HBCU Awareness this month. Since the mid-1800s, Historically Black Colleges and Universities have contributed to the transformation of America. Supporting HBCUs today helps increase our community’s impact tomorrow.
During the month of October, join The Links, Incorporated, in standing together against abuse and supporting survivors. This month reminds us that everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, and valued. By speaking out, educating others, and connecting victims to vital resources, we can help break the cycle of violence and build communities rooted in compassion and accountability. Wear purple, share awareness, and be a voice for change.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Throughout the month, women and men are encouraged to wear pink ribbons to remind us of the importance of breast cancer awareness. Black women are more likely to die from breast cancer than women of any other racial or ethnic group.
The Links, Incorporated celebrates Founders Day on November 9th to honor our co-founders, Margaret Rosell Hawkins and Sarah Strickland Scott, who established the organization in 1946.