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Why National Diabetes Month Matter
“Diabetes affects over 53 million adults in the U.S.—a staggering 15.8% of the population. But BIPOC communities face significantly higher rates of diagnosis and complications, often worsened by food insecurity and systemic barriers to care.”

Sarai Ambert-Pompey
1 day ago2 min read


A Small Step, A Mighty Impact: Our First Walk with a Doc Boise
This past Saturday marked a beautiful milestone for Libélula Primary Care and our Boise community: the first-ever Walk with a Doc Boise. Under clear skies and ideal fall weather, a small but mighty group gathered at Shoreline Park to walk, talk, and connect—united by a shared commitment to health and belonging.

Sarai Ambert-Pompey
Sep 211 min read


Celebrating Heritage, Unity, and Hope: Hispanic Heritage Month & Latin American Independence
Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept 15–Oct 15) honors Latinx cultures, histories, and independence. From César Chávez to Celia Cruz, we celebrate unity, resilience, and joy. Join us Sept 20 at Shoreline Park for Walk with a Doc—because life is a carnaval.

Sarai Ambert-Pompey
Sep 172 min read


Roberto Clemente: Health of Body and Soul
"Any time you have an opportunity to make a difference in this world and you don't, then you are wasting your time on Earth." — Roberto...

Sarai Ambert-Pompey
Sep 152 min read


Libélula Primary Care Launches Walk with a Doc Program in Boise
Walk with a Doc is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to inspire communities through movement and conversation. The Walk is open to the community. Participation is free and pre-registration is not required. Walkers will enjoy a refreshing and rejuvenating walk with Dr. Sarai Ambert-Pompey and other healthcare professionals, who will provide support to participants and answer questions during the walk.
Shoreline Park September 20th Saturday at 9:15am t

Sarai Ambert-Pompey
Aug 252 min read
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