National Impact Day of Service Brings Health, Resources, and Community Together
Milwaukee, WI — On Saturday, March 28, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., the Cream City (WI) Chapter and the Milwaukee Chapter of The Links, Incorporated will host the Black Family Wellness Expo at Evolve Church, located at 6550 N. 76th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53223.
As part of a National Impact Day of Service, this dynamic, family-centered event will provide access to health education, screenings, wellness resources, and community support — all at no cost to attendees. Walk-ins are welcome.
The Expo will feature health vendors from a variety of wellness centers and organizations offering resources on preventive care, mental health, nutrition, fitness, chronic disease awareness, and overall well-being. Families can expect food, engaging activities for all ages, and opportunities to connect with trusted community providers.
“Our mission is to strengthen and sustain healthy Black families,” said Berthena Brister, President of the Cream City (WI) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated. “This Expo is about access, empowerment, and education. When families have the information and resources they need, they can make informed decisions that lead to longer, healthier lives.”
Erickajoy Daniels, President of the Milwaukee Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, added, “The Black Family Wellness Expo is more than an event — it is a commitment. Through service and partnership, we are addressing health disparities and creating pathways to wellness for generations to come.”
The Black Family Wellness Expo reflects The Links, Incorporated’s ongoing dedication to improving health outcomes and advancing equity through community-driven action.
About The Links, Incorporated
Founded in 1946, The Links, Incorporated, is an international, not-for-profit corporation of professional women of African descent committed to friendship and service. Through national programming and local initiatives, the organization works to positively impact communities and enhance the quality of life for people of African descent worldwide.

