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NOLA Wellness Fest | An NMQF Connect Health Pop-Up In New Orleans

Xavier University of Louisiana | Mary & William McCaffrey Ballroom 4955 Drexel Drive New Orleans, LA 70125, New Orleans, LA, United States

🎉 Join Us for a Free Community Health Screening Event in New Orleans! The National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) invites you to a free general health screening on Saturday, June 28, 2025, from 11:30 AM – 3:00 PM at Xavier University of Louisiana | Mary & William McCaffrey Ballroom Mini Clinic Health Screenings & Services Offered: ✅ Breast exams ✅ […]

Inaugural BlackHealthCon Community Health Fair

Sycamore and Oak 1110 Oak Drive Southeast, Washington, DC, United States

Join us for a day dedicated to health, wellness, and community empowerment. Our health fair will feature a variety of services, including free health screenings, educational workshops, fitness demonstrations, and activities for all ages. Connect with local healthcare providers, learn about resources available in your community, and take steps toward a healthier future. This fair […]

Health Fair and Family Fun Day

Westfield Wheaton Mall 11160 Veirs Mill Rd, Wheaton, MD, United States

The free, family-friendly event will feature health screenings, fitness demos, children’s activities, face painting, balloon twisting, music, giveaways, and local health and wellness resources. Bilingual support will be available throughout the event, which will be held at Macy’s Court, lower level.  

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