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Second annual Health and Wellness Fair aims to boost awareness, health care info in the Bend community

(Update: Adding video, comments from Mosaic Community Health staff)

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- – As part of Bend's Welcoming Week, the second annual Health and Wellness Fair took place Sunday at Ponderosa Park, co-hosted by Mosaic Community Health, Volunteers in Medicine and Deschutes County Health Services. 

It was a chance to welcome immigrant, refugee, Latino and other community members into the community, as well as to improve your health and well-being as health care providers handed out medical information and chatted with attendees. 

The goal of the fair is to increase awareness of health care services and resources in the community.  Participating organizations included Capital Dental, NeighborImpact, and Brightways Counseling. 

"An obstacle to improve health outcomes in the Latino community is lack of awareness and lack of information in their community," said Jason Villanueva, Mosaic Community Health's Spanish communications coordinator. "So that's what we're trying to do here today -- increase awareness, increase information.

"What's a little different this year than last is we're actually offering dental screenings on-site. We're offering blood pressure checks, appointments with WIC, free nutritious food and all sorts of resources for the community here today."

There were also medical and pregnancy-related health care and social services, as well as vaccine education. 

Organizations also took contact information to help get people scheduled for long-term care. 

Here is the event's news release:

In celebration of Welcoming Week 2024, three local organizations are bringing back the popular Health and Wellness Fair, underway Sunday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Ponderosa Park (225 SE 15th St.) in Bend.

Mosaic Community Health, Volunteers in Medicine and Deschutes County Health Services are co-hosting the second annual outdoor event to welcome immigrant, refugee, Latino and other community members and provide easy access to useful information for improving health and well-being.

“We aim to improve the health and wellness of community members who are most affected by health disparities and inequities,” said Shana Falb, Community Partnerships and Engagement, Deschutes County Health Services. “The event showcases vetted health care providers and social service organizations to improve community access and ultimately reduce those health inequities.”

Welcoming Week takes place Sept. 8-17 citywide, with events that celebrate inclusivity and belonging in Bend. The City of Bend became a Welcoming City in 2017 and participates in this national event every year. Welcoming Cities are guided by the principles of inclusion and creating communities that prosper because everyone feels welcome, including immigrants and refugees. This year’s national Welcoming Week theme is We’re All In — a call to come together as individuals and as groups, celebrate our strengths and differences, and recognize that we’re at our best when We’re All In.

The Health and Wellness Fair aims to increase awareness of where Central Oregon community members can receive medical and pregnancy-related health care, social services, vaccine education and other care addressing social determinants of health. In addition, the event will provide on-site health services such as emergency dental care, blood pressure checks and education on hypertension, diabetes and more.

“A key obstacle to improved health outcomes for Latino and other immigrant community members is access to information, including where and how to access health services and providers,” said Jason Villanueva, Mosaic's Spanish communications coordinator. “Our goal is to bring people together and ultimately improve the health and wellness of some of our community’s most vulnerable members.”

The event will also offer activities such as group classes facilitated in Spanish, free nutritious food from a local vendor and fun health education activities for children and families. Interpretation services in multiple languages will be provided for any community member to access, and most participating vendors will have bilingual staff available.

To help the event grow this year, the organizers reached out to area businesses and organizations for sponsors, which include Pacific Source Community Solutions, St. Charles Foundation, City of Bend, Deschutes County Health Services and Bigfoot Beverages.

About Welcoming Week

Welcoming Week is an annual campaign and celebration to showcase the movement of communities striving to be more welcoming places for all, including immigrants. Launched in 2012 by Welcoming America and its members, Welcoming Week provides individuals and communities the opportunity to proclaim welcoming values through events and local initiatives that foster mutual understanding between immigrants and non-immigrants, as well as deeper belonging for all. Learn more about the national campaign at welcomingamerica.org. Learn more about the City of Bend’s Welcoming Week at https://www.bendoregon.gov/events/welcoming-week.

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