Camp Wellness, Pima County Health Department team to host health fair
A free health fair aims to prioritize collaboration, improve individual health and well-being, and build a stronger Tucson community.
- What: University of Arizona RISE Health and Wellness Center Health Fair
- When: Friday, Aug. 11, 9 a.m. - Noon
- Where: University of Arizona RISE Health and Wellness Center, 1030 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson
Camp Wellness and the Pima County Health Department are hosting a free health fair for the Tucson community from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, Aug. 11, at the UArizona RISE Health and Wellness Center.
The Health Fair aims to prioritize collaboration, improve individual health and well-being, and build a stronger Tucson community. The health fair will offer vaccinations for COVID-19, hepatitis A and Mpox, and provide reproductive health screenings that will aid in the detection and treatment of potential health issues.
Information will be provided for those interested in becoming a certified recovery support specialist, and naloxone kits containing a life-saving opioid overdose reversal drug that can be used by anyone will be available while supplies last compliments of Project FUTRE, a UArizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center behavioral health training program.
Attendees are invited to tour Camp Wellness, a program of the UArizona RISE Health and Wellness Center, housed within the UArizona Department of Family and Community Medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson. Camp Wellness programs focus on personal fitness, recovery, nutrition, mental health and overall well-being, while its inclusive environment enables all to feel welcome and supported in their recovery and health journey.
Contact
Pamela Wagner
Department of Family and Community Medicine
520-621-7910
hwcenter@arizona.edu