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The inaugural Community Health Fair and Baby Shower is scheduled for Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This free, family-friendly event aims to provide essential health screenings and resources to underserved communities. Attendees will have the opportunity to access a variety of health services, including screenings for blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol levels, all at no cost.
In addition to health screenings, the fair will feature educational resources on nutrition, wellness, and preventive care. Local health professionals will be on hand to offer guidance and answer questions, ensuring that families leave with valuable knowledge about maintaining their health.
The event is designed to create a supportive environment for families, particularly expecting mothers, who will benefit from a special baby shower segment. Participants can look forward to receiving baby supplies and information on maternal health. Organizers hope to foster community connections and empower families to take charge of their health and well-being.
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