November 25, 2025 - 20:38

The Riverside Free Clinic recently held a Women’s Health Fair in downtown Riverside, attracting a substantial turnout from the community. The event aimed to raise awareness about various health issues that specifically affect women, providing valuable resources and information to attendees.
Participants had the opportunity to engage with healthcare professionals who offered insights on topics such as reproductive health, mental wellness, nutrition, and preventive care. Interactive workshops and informative sessions were designed to empower women to take charge of their health and well-being.
Local organizations and vendors also set up booths, offering free health screenings, educational materials, and wellness products. The fair emphasized the importance of regular check-ups and provided attendees with tools to make informed health decisions.
Community members expressed their appreciation for the initiative, highlighting the fair as a vital resource for women seeking to improve their health. The success of this event underscores the ongoing need for accessible health education and services in the Riverside area.
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