Solano HEALs Doula Graduation & Film Screening
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Solano HEALs Doula Graduation & Film Screening

Celebrate the Solano HEALs Doula Graduation and enjoy a free screening of 'The Ebony Canal' in Vallejo.

Sat, 6 Jun 2026 1:00 PM (America/Los_Angeles) Norman C King South Vallejo Community Center Vallejo , California
Join Solano HEALs at the Norman C King South Vallejo Community Center on June 6, 2026, for a special event celebrating the graduation of our latest doula cohort. Following the ceremony, we will host a free screening of the film 'The Ebony Canal.' This event highlights our mission to promote health equity for Black babies and their families in Solano County. Come support our graduates and engage in important community conversations.

What to Expect

A meaningful community event featuring a graduation ceremony and a film screening.

Who Should Attend

  • Community members
  • Health advocates
  • Families
  • Supporters of health equity

Agenda Overview

The event begins at 1:00 PM on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
Venue & Address
Norman C King South Vallejo Community Center
545 Magazine St
Vallejo , California – 94590
United States
Organizer
Solano HEALs · Non-profit
An organization dedicated to promoting equity in healthy births for Black families.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the event free?
Yes, the film screening is free to attend.
Where is it held?
Norman C King South Vallejo Community Center, 545 Magazine St, Vallejo, CA.
What is Solano HEALs?
An organization promoting health equity for Black families in Solano County.
What is the film about?
The film 'The Ebony Canal' explores themes related to health and equity.
Do I need to register?
Please check the event page for registration details.
Can I bring guests?
Yes, the event is open to the community.
Tags
Graduation Film Health Vallejo Community
Summary
A graduation ceremony for doulas and a film screening hosted by Solano HEALs in Vallejo, CA.
Highlights
  • Doula graduation ceremony
  • Free film screening
  • The Ebony Canal
  • Health equity focus
  • Community support
  • Educational event
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