The Auxiliary to the National Medical Association Inc (ANMA), a 501(c)(3) corporation, consists mainly of physician spouses and represents African-American and multi-racial physician families from throughout the United States and the Caribbean. Established in 1936, the ANMA’s mission is to enhance the quality of health and healthcare in America’s vunerable communities. The Purpose of the ANMA is to operate exclusively for charitable and educational purposes in the areas of health, advocacy, and healthcare. In furtherance of these purposes, the Auxiliary works to create a greater interest in the National Medical Association (NMA) and serves the public in matters of health by developing and executing national programs and activities in healthcare all in an effort to eliminate the health divide between people of color and the majority population in the United States. Over the years, ANMA has established several enduring, flagship programs, including Project SUN/Youth Forum, National African American Youth Initiative Scholars Program (NAAYI), and the Healthy Children’s Program. Also, ANMA has provided scholarship assistance for medical and nursing school students enrolled in institutions of higher education and professional schools throughout the country. The Auxiliary to the National Medical Association is committed to continuing its legacy of supporting the efforts of the National Medical Association.
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