Walk Green 2016 in Boston, MA
Over 440 participants enthusiastically participated in the BAPS Charities Walk Green Boston, MA to support The Nature Conservancy’s efforts to plant one billion trees by 2025.... Read More »
Over 440 participants enthusiastically participated in the BAPS Charities Walk Green Boston, MA to support The Nature Conservancy’s efforts to plant one billion trees by 2025.... Read More »
BAPS Charities Walk in Boston, MA took place on June 20, 2015. In total, over 300 participants enthusiastically walked a combined 1500 miles in support of the event which benefited Merrimack Valley Food Bank.... Read More »
An estimated 46 million people in the United States have arthritis or other rheumatic conditions. By the year 2020, this number is expected to reach 60 million. Rheumatic diseases are a more frequent cause of activity limitation...... Read More »
Over 30 participants from the local community took advantage of enrollment services provided at the Affordable Care Act – Awareness &Enrollment Drive in Boston, MA which took place on February 7, 2015.... Read More »
Benefiting Merrimack Valley Food Bank, the BAPS Charities Walk in Boston, MA took place on June 7, 2014. In total, over 200 participants enthusiastically supported the event, walking a combined 1,000 miles.... Read More »
In Western populations Acidity and Reflux disease affects approximately 20% of the population and 0.4% newly develop the condition. In order to bring about awareness on this topic, BAPS Charities hosted a health lecture on...... Read More »
BAPS Charities Walk in Boston, MA benefitting Cradles to Crayons took place on June 15, 2013. Over 250 participants enthusiastically took part in the event, walking a grand total of 1325 miles.... Read More »
Stress is something that all of us experience in our routine life, so learning how to cope with its effects is very important to learn for our physical and mental well-being. If we do not...... Read More »
Accidents can happen anytime and anywhere. Accidents can be life-threatening or disabling. First aid training helps save lives, prevents further harm and promotes recovery. In order increase awareness about first aid measures at the time...... Read More »
Claiming the lives of 23 people every day, heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Indiscriminate between males and females, heart disease is extremely prevalent in the South Asian community. By...... Read More »