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In celebration of National Minority Health Month, Teche Action Clinic is hosting a community resource health fair on Saturday. Located at 525 Morris Street, Franklin Jr High School will be the venue for this event, which takes place from 9am to 1pm. The school holds historical significance as it was once home to Park Avenue High School, an all-black high school during the period of segregation.

The health fair offers attendees a range of free medical tests and valuable health and fitness information. New parents or those who are expecting can learn about the WIC program available for infants. Additionally, attendees can receive information on their health insurance and how to maximize its benefits.

The goal of the event is to provide the community with resources and access to important healthcare services. Organizers are working hard to ensure that attendees leave equipped with valuable information to lead healthier lives. All are encouraged to participate in this informative and beneficial event.

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