Black Women Do Care About Their Health: Meet Charlice Noble-Jones, The Brains Behind Snap Fitness

June 12th, 2012 - By madamenoire

Source: Blackenterprise.com

From BlackEnterprise.com

Traumatic events have a way of showing us who we really are. Many allow it to defeat them and others use it as motivation to live a more meaningful life. Having survived the World Trade Center attacks and the death of her beloved husband, Charlice Noble-Jones is one who has found her true calling through tragedy:  helping others transform their lives as the owner of Snap Fitness.

After entering a contest for a chance to own the gym franchise, Noble-Jones felt a growing desire that signaled more than a career change. It was a chance to be a part of something bigger than her and positively impact the world.

With the gym being a huge success less than a year of opening, there are plans to expand and to continue finding healthy ways to reach her community.

Read more about out how Charlice is building a successful business that started with 300 memberships in 20 days and helping her community take control of its health on BlackEnterprise.com.

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  • J A SASSY aka salon22w

    First of all these people who say black women dont work out.. dont know all black women. so they need to stfu..

    • Ladybug94

      Thank you. Most black women I know work out.

    • Nope


      Nearly four out of five African-American women are overweight or obese, according to the Office of Minority Health. Black Girls Run! was created to lower that rate, and subsequently decrease the number of women with chronic diseases associated with an unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyle.”

      So actually, no most Black women don’t………………..

    • Nope

      Wait, I just realized the riduclousnes of your comment “dont know all black women”. Of course not, there’s never an all of ANYTHING. But there certainly is a MOST of ….