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Midwest CannaNurses Are Gage’s Fourth Social Equity Grant Recipient

Midwest CannaNurses is a Detroit-based holistic health and wellness education consulting company that focuses on the use of cannabis as an alternative therapy. The company was founded in 2020 by a group of licensed nurses who recognized the need to educate the public about the use of cannabis for health and wellness. Midwest CannaNurses has been awarded a social equity grant by Gage Cannabis, a subsidiary of TerrAscend Corp., a leading high-quality cannabis brand and operator in Michigan.

The social equity grant will be used by Midwest CannaNurses to provide professional development for nurses and allied health professionals and to expand their community outreach efforts. Midwest CannaNurses will hold more educational seminars for the public to educate them about the use of cannabis as an alternative therapy. The company is grateful for the support of Gage Cannabis in their mission to educate the community about cannabis as an alternative therapy.

Midwest CannaNurses offers consulting services with a focus on cannabis as medicine, and provides education on topics such as dosing titration, safe consumption, routes of administration, and individualized CannaPlans. The company has a strong focus on health advocacy, education, and inclusion and aims to close the gap in the public’s knowledge about the use of cannabis for health and wellness.

Midwest CannaNurses is committed to de-stigmatizing and decriminalizing the use of cannabis in communities of color. The company is an exceptional group of health experts that provides education and resources to patients and medical professionals throughout Michigan. The social equity grant from Gage Cannabis will enable Midwest CannaNurses to continue advocating for safe and informed cannabis use and to eliminate disparities of access and improve their patients’ quality of life.

Gage Cannabis is proud to support Midwest CannaNurses in their mission to provide education and resources to patients and medical professionals. The company recognizes the importance of supporting organizations that uplift diverse communities and is committed to helping improve the quality of life for patients in Michigan. The social equity grant from Gage Cannabis will help Midwest CannaNurses to continue its mission and to provide valuable resources to those in need.

The panel discussion will focus on the current state of healthcare, cannabis, and its impact on metro Detroit communities. The event aims to provide education and resources to the public about the use of cannabis as an alternative therapy, and to raise awareness about the benefits of cannabis for health and wellness. The panelists will discuss the challenges faced by the cannabis industry, including stigma and access, and how these challenges can be overcome. The goal of the event is to educate and empower the public to make informed decisions about their health and wellness, and to help #OutgrowTheStigma surrounding the use of cannabis.

In addition to the educational panel, there will be a variety of vendors and exhibitors showcasing their products and services, including licensed dispensaries, local growers, and cannabis-related healthcare providers. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the various products and services available, and to connect with industry leaders and experts.

The event is an opportunity for the public to learn about the positive impact that cannabis can have on their health and wellness, and to connect with industry leaders and experts. Midwest CannaNurses is committed to educating the public about the use of cannabis as an alternative therapy and to reducing the stigma surrounding its use.

If you are interested in learning more about the benefits of cannabis for health and wellness, and to #OutgrowTheStigma, join Midwest CannaNurses on November 3, 2022, at the Durfee Innovation Center. This event is free and open to the public, and provides a valuable opportunity to learn and connect with industry leaders and experts. Don’t miss this chance to learn about the positive impact that cannabis can have on your health and wellness, and to be part of the movement to #OutgrowTheStigma.

AJ Williams, Wellness Educator, Author and Managing Editor for the Michigan Chronicle will host and moderate an educational panel of industry leaders, including James Tate, City Council President Pro Tem, City of Detroit; Biyyiah Lee, Co-founder & CEO Midwest Cannanurses; and a retail cannabis representative.

 

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