Past Events
Up one levelEvents which have already happened.
- Better Health Through Education - Health Fair (Thomas F. McCafferty Health Center, 4242 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, from 2008-04-26 12:00 PM to 2008-04-26 16:00 PM) — by db
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The Cleveland Department of Public Health, MetroHealth Medical Center, and the American Medical Association are working together to provide HIV and lead screenings and physicians as part of a health fair.
Keywords: Nutrition, HIV/AIDS, Health Clinics, Health Education, Lead Poisoning, Access to Health Care - Cleveland Celebrates Minority Health Month - April 2008 Events Listing (Various, from 2008-04-05 11:00 AM to 2008-04-30 08:45 AM) — by db
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To promote good health and prevent disease, the Ohio Commission on Minority Health and the Cleveland Department of Public Health is sponsoring and coordinating a multitude of public service and educational events throughout the city. Please review (and download) the events listing for April 2008 (Click the link below). All events are FREE unless noted.
Keywords: Health Education - Homeless Stand Down & Health Fair 2008 (Cleveland Convention Center, from 2008-02-01 09:00 AM to 2008-02-01 14:00 PM) — by db
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All homeless people are encouraged to attend this health and services fair at the Cleveland Convention Center, downtown. Go to the website link below.
Keywords: Nutrition, Dental, Advocacy, HIV/AIDS, Health Education, Access to Health Care - Meet Chef Harry (from PBS) at the West Side Market (Lorain Avenue at West Side Market, from 2007-08-03 11:00 AM to 2007-08-03 13:00 PM) — by db
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Pick up tips on preparing delicious and healthy meals from PBS star Chef Harry. This event is sponsored by Steps to A Healther Cleveland.
Keywords: Nutrition - Living with Diabetes (viviendo con azucar) - Free Health Fair on Diabetes (MetroHealth - Rammelkamp Building, from 2006-11-11 12:00 PM to 2006-11-11 16:00 PM) — by jdc10
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The Cleveland Hispanic Health Committee and many local agencies are presenting "Viviendo con azucar" - Living with sugar on the difficulties and solutions in living with diabetes. Health professionals throughout Cleveland will be there to discuss and help residents to understand how food, medications, checking blood sugars and exercise work together to keep diabetes under control. Dr Roberto Lebron,
a doctor from Puerto Rico, is the keynote speaker. Free diabetic supplies and other gifts will be distributed. Other topics are children’s activities, healthy snacks, community groups. No need to register. This health fair is free to the public.


