DMK Foundation hosts 3rd annual FunFitness Dance Exercise

DMKF is hosting its 3rd annual FunFitness Dance Exercise event to promote healthy living and fitness in the community.
Tony Terry

The Dorothy Marie Kinnard Foundation (DMKF) is hosting its 3rd annual FunFitness event which will take place on Saturday, June 10, from 11 am to 3 pm at Camp Widgiwagan (Joe C. Davis YMCA Outdoor Center) located at 3088 Smith Springs Road, Antioch, Tenn. 37013. This year’s event promises to be even bigger and better with a wide range of activities and challenges for participants of all ages and fitness levels.

The FunFitness event is a celebration of the foundation’s mission to promote healthy living and fitness in the community. The Pre-Juneteenth FunFitness theme for this year is Freedom to Good Health, Strong Minds, and Healthy Families and will have a guest appearance by R&B music sensation Tony Terry, who will perform his masterful remake ‘Family Reunion,’ as hundreds of participants join in solidarity to spread awareness on the country’s 7th leading cause of death and disability.

This year’s event will feature a variety of fun activities such as healthy cooking demonstrations and sampling, zip-lining, kid’s water park, gogo pit, kangaroo inflatable jumper, airnasium, disc golf, music and more. In addition, there will be vendors, prize give-a-aways, refreshments, and free convenient parking. The event is free and open to the public.

“Our foundation is thrilled to host the 3rd annual FunFitness event and is committed to spreading awareness on diabetes prevention through our organization’s mission,” said Rhea Kinnard, president/founder. “Because diabetes disproportionately affects people of color, the foundation is taking a ‘boots on the ground’ approach to promoting awareness and education among this group.”

According to the American Diabetes Association, more than 37 million people now have diabetes and 96 million are at risk of developing it. Moreover, diabetes is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United States and has come with a staggering cost in excess of $327 billion annually and continues to climb as more people develop the disease.

The foundation is a partner with several organizations such as the NFL Alumni Tennessee, American Diabetes Association, JDRF, Meharry Medical College, and Tennessee Health Disparity Task Force among others to help spread awareness through its outreach initiatives.

This year’s event sponsors include HCA Healthcare/TriStar Health, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, Target, 353 Media Group, WQQK 92 Q Radio in addition to others.

Registration for the FunFitness event is currently open, and participants can sign up at <funfitness2023.eventbrite.com/>.

For more information regarding the Dorothy Marie Kinnard Foundation, visit <www.dmkf.org>.

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