A Day for Children
August 26, 2009
"The health fair is a fun-filled day which focuses on free health care for
children ages birth to 15 years. It includes screenings for vision, medical,
speech, behavior and dental health as well as physical and occupational
therapy," said Ronnie Oller, event chairperson. "This year, we are
honored to have a special guest, the Honorable Debbie Wasserman Schultz. She
has always been a strong advocate for children and she has dedicated her public
life to working on behalf of the people of
All health services are provided through NSU's Health Care Centers. The fair
showcases the university's clinical programs and will feature more than 75
booths representing different disciplines of the university, community service
centers and organizations from
In addition to the health screenings and social services, there will be a
variety of activities for children, including a bounce house, face painting,
storybook characters, supervised sports activities, arts and crafts, games and
food.
The Davie Police and Fire Departments will provide fingerprinting and
demonstrations on the installation of child car seats; they will be joined by
Crime Stoppers of Broward County and Safe Kids. Representatives from the Alvin
Sherman Library will provide library cards for
The event draws more than 7000 participants each year and is sponsored by the
NSU Health Care Centers, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Broward Health,
Chris Everett's Children's Hospital, Memorial Health Care System, Joe DiMaggio
Children's Hospital, WPBT, Kid Vision, KISS FM, Broward Family Life, the Rose
& Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center, Broward Center for the Performing
Arts, Hispanic Unity, Florida Kid Care and the Boys and Girls Club.
No registration is necessary. For more information call 954-NSU-CARE
(954-678-2273)
This is a nice program where enjoyment is there as well as tips on health care of kids will be also shared between the people so, that they will get more information about child care.
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