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Inglewood Doc Attends President’s Super Bowl Party He helps African American men stay healthy. News of his good work got out By Beverly White and Julie Brayton • Published February 7, 2011 • Updated on February 8, 2011 at 7:09 am
Inglewood foot surgeon Bill Releford has powerful memories fromWashington DC over Super Bowl weekend. As the Packers pounded the Steelers, Dr. Releford was watching with President Barack Obama and 100 guests in the White House. Somehow, Releford’s Black Barbershop Health Outreach program got the attention of The Obama Administration. "Never before have we had contact with the White House. One day I was having lunch, and I got a phone call from a White House representative, that you've been invited to the White House Super Bowl party. I was totally floored, and I'm still levitating by the whole experience," states Dr. Bill J. Releford, with the Black Barbershop Health Outreach Program. Three years ago at the barbershop "Inglewood's Finest" Dr. Releford founded health outreach for uninsured Black men.