Black Women's Health Initiative


Inside Eat Right


Tempt your taste buds with a variety of mouth-watering and nutritious recipes that'll keep you fueled and fit. In Eat Right, we'll help you understand what it means to plan a healthy eating menu from breakfast to dinner (with some healthy snacks, too) that work for the way you and your family live.

Here, you'll find informative articles, daily recipes, meal plans, downloadable resources and much more to help you eat healthier meals at home and on the go. Here's the 411 on eating good and healthy in your neighborhood. Browse the subchannels of Eat Right, which includes Meal Plans and Recipes, Cookbook Corner and Healthy Eating Articles (coming soon).

Can’t get enough? Healthy eating is also just a click away at Kraft Foods Inc., where you'll find:

More Nutritious Recipes
Diabetes Solutions 
Tools Galore



Our Story

From a historic gathering of women at Spelman College to a national organization driven for and by Black women on the issues that matter most to our health and well-being, learn the legacy of this great organization.
The Health Imperatives

Learn the key imperatives for Black women’s health and wellness and you’ll know the important issues that motivate the Imperative, an organization that's been working on your behalf for almost 25 years.
Membership Matters!

Your membership will help us reach more Black women about health matters. Join us and you'll help support the organization and the well-being of Black women. Learn all about the benefits of membership.
Eat Right Feature Story


  • Healthy Eating on a Budget
  • It’s a common concern. How can you eat healthy on a tight budget? It’s true, healthy eating can be more expensive, but with a little planning, you can stretch your dollars and even save a few. Learn how to shop smart, plan your meals and get creative in the kitchen.


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National Office: 1726 M Street, N.W.  | Suite 300 | Washington, D.C. 20036 | (202) 548-4000  | info@BlackWomensHealth.ORG