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Yavapai College Hosts Health Fair on March 29

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Yavapai County Community Health Services and many community partners are bringing free screenings, resources and family fun to Quad-Cities Health Fair on Saturday, March 29th at the Yavapai College Prescott campus.

This event is open to attend and is recommended that all residents of Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Dewey Hambolt come!

The doors open at Building 19 at 10am and remain open until 3pm. We welcome everyone to improve their physical and mental health by using health screenings or engaging with dozens of providers, nonprofits and family advocacy groups attending. Get free chiropractic screenings, learn about volunteer opportunities, and meet face-to-face rumors with your health care provider.

Participants will be able to enjoy face painting, free snacks, emotional support dogs, Manzanita Outreach food boxes and prizes.

Raffle prizes for $50 gift cards for Ray, Hiking Shack and Trader Joe will be drawn to participants.

“Yavapai County Community Health Services is thrilled to work with the amazing community partners of the upcoming Quad City Community Health Fair. We want to connect our community with healthcare service providers and resources. There’s something for everyone in this event,” said James Tobin, Manager of the YCCHS Substance Abuse and Mental Health Programming Section.

Below are some of the many partners at YCCHS at Quad-Cities Health Fair. Arizona Complete Health, Solari, Granite Mountain Behavioral Health, Yavapai College, Family Involvement Center, Stepping Stones, Nacog, Polara Health, Northland Cares, Precision Spinal Care, Community Nature Center, Midwives and Wellness Collective, among others.

Spring Health Fair benefits from generous sponsors of Arizona Full Health, Solari Crisis and Human Services, Yabapi College, Granite Mountain Beesent Health, and 211 Arizona.

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