2025 - "Sharing the Hope" Community Wellness Health Fair
“Sharing the Hope” is an annual Health Fair event that revolutionizes the health fair experience for medically uninsured patients. An event centered on prevention, education, and early detection through mammograms, ultrasounds, complete blood exams, health screenings and other diverse exams.
A unique trail of “Sharing the Hope” is the presence of primary care providers and surgeon specialists on-site that provide guidance for patients with questions and concerns about their health.
“Sharing the Hope” is followed by complete follow-ups for all participants who performed any study. For those with abnormal results, “Sharing the Hope” will provide follow-up diagnostic exams and appointments with primary doctors or specialists for a complete medical evaluation, diagnosis, and prompt treatment, including surgery. This process can last for up to 9 months.
YOU CANNOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!
This 2025, be part of our 7th "Sharing the Hope" Health Fair where you will be able to access free:
Mammograms
Bilateral Breast Ultrasound
Thyroid Ultrasound
Abdominal Ultrasound
Pelvic Ultrasound
Gallbladder Ultrasound
Kidney Ultrasound
Prostate Ultrasound
Trans-vaginal Ultrasound
Hemogram
Cholesterol Screening
Glucose Screening
Blood Pressure Screening
Body Mass Index Screening
Appointments with Specialists
Appointments with Doctors
Nutrition
Educational Materials
Local Resources
Social Assistance Services
And more!
If you are interested, sign up today!
Our volunteers will be contacting you and will help you with the registration process.
*This event is for medically uninsured individuals only. Must be 18 years of age. If a minor is in need of a service a parent or guardian must sign a consent form. Must be a Kern County resident. Must travel to Bakersfield for results, and follow-up.
BECOME A SPONSOR TODAY!
There are multiple ways your organization can be part of “Sharing the Hope.” From monetary sponsorships to in-kind donations, from volunteering at the event to providing a medical services.
When we come together we are stronger as a community, and only together we can provide critically needed medical services to individuals who need it.