Create a Healthy City at the Second Annual Community Health and Wellness Fair!
Find health screenings, nutritional services and other health resources
NORFOLK, VA - Celebrate National Public Health Week with us on Friday, April 5th by taking charge of your health! We’ll offer free health screenings, nutritional and other support services, and connect you to other health resources in your community.
This fair is sponsored by the City of Norfolk’s Human Services Department, the Norfolk Re-Entry Council, and the Masters of Public Health Program of Eastern Virginia Medical School and Old Dominion University.
Free screenings include blood pressure, glucose testing, vision, hearing and HIV. Vendors include YWCA, Catholic Charities, Sentara, Optima, United Healthcare, Anthem, Norfolk Public Health, Red Cross, Foodbank of Southeastern VA, DARS, Lion’s Club, Hampton Roads Community Health Center, NDHS, LGBT Life Center, Project ID, Salvation Army Kroc Center, For Kids, EVMS, AARP, VA Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Ghent Area Ministries and the VA Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired. The Norfolk Department of Emergency Preparedness & Response will provide Stop the Bleed training.
Take the first step toward better health!
Friday, April 5
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Workforce Development Center
201 E. Little Creek Road, Norfolk
FREE!
For more information contact Madonna Flores,
Madonna.Flores@norfolk.gov or 757-664-7799.