City of Joburg partners with Pink Drive to commemorate World Cancer Day in Alex
ALEXANDRA – Alexandra residents commemorate World Cancer Day with City of Johannesburg and Pink drive.
The City of Johannesburg has on Monday partnered with Pink Drive to commemorate the World Cancer Day at the East Bank Clinic in Alexandra. The aim of the partnership was to mobilise and empower the community with knowledge and how to tackle cancer.
Dr Mpho Phalatse, MMC for Health and Social Development, said patients who come to their clinics will be sent to Pink Drive facilities for mammograms.
MMC @mphophalatse1 announces partnership with @ThePinkDrive. We will be identifying patients in our clinics who will be sent to @ThePinkDrive mobile facilities for mammograms. this will be a life saving intervention as it will cut the waiting time #IAmAndIWill #WorldCancerDay ^NS pic.twitter.com/54gMZoEGro
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) February 4, 2019
Free screenings that were offered on-site included high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, breast cancer and cervical cancer. The residents of Alexandra went to the East Bank Clinic in numbers for screening as well as getting educated on health.
Free screenings being offered today include high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, breast cancer and cervical cancer screenings. #IAmAndIWill #WorldCancerDay ^NS pic.twitter.com/1hraRv2fRg
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) February 4, 2019
Community members arriving in numbers for screenings and a little health education #IAmAndIWill #WorldCancerDay ^NS pic.twitter.com/RXCom6izcV
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) February 4, 2019
MMC @mphophalatse1 engages the community on cancer myths and facts #IAmAndIWill #WorldCancerDay ^NS pic.twitter.com/KdbAIGBF1x
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) February 4, 2019
The commemoration of the World Cancer Day was not only for screening, but residents also participated in activities such as aerobics.
#IAmAndIWill Aerobics class running in between screenings at East Bank Clinic, Alexandra ^NS pic.twitter.com/uK2XcSQL4Y
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) February 4, 2019