Collaborative campus ministry and its impact on women's health, 1999
Grant, Debora Felita
1990-1999
This project dissertation, entitled Collaborative Campus Ministry and Its Impact on Womens Health, provides a foundation from which to develop a collaborative campus ministry that approaches issues relating to womens health on a historically Black campus. The dissertation includes the results of a collaboration between the Campus Ministry Office, Health Service Center, and Counseling at Morris Brown College, along with local congregations and community agencies and organizations. This project dissertation presents the development and findings of Sisters Aligned and Living Together (SALT): A Womens Health Conference. Project SALT provided basic information for the development and operation of a weilness program Health Education Resource Service(HERS) designed to address health concerns and challenges of many young African American women at Morris Brown College and other college campuses as well as in local congregations.
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1999-04-01
dissertation
Doctor of Ministry (DMin)
Interdenominational Theological Center
Interdenominational Theological Center Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/itc.td:1999_itc_grant_debora_f