Black-owned and local nonprofit, "No Sister Left Behind" seeks to lessen health disparities for Black women
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Sixty-four-year-old Glenda Woolfolk, the founder, CEO and president of local non-profit, No Sister Left Behind said the archetype of the “strong Black woman” can sometimes lead women of the community to go through the challenges of life alone. She seeks to change that. 23ABC's Kristin Vartan has the story.
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