Walk-In Vaccine Clinic: Tippecanoe County Health Department
Tippecanoe County Health Department Food and Environmental Divisions 1950 S. 18th Street, Lafayette, IN, United StatesCovid, Flu, and Routine Vaccines Available!
Covid, Flu, and Routine Vaccines Available!
Free Health Screenings For Body Mass Index, Blood Pressure, and Blood Glucose. Health Education & Resources Also Provided
Health Screenings, Community Resources, Vaccines, Giveaways, And More! First 50 people will receive a free hygiene kit (min value $25), a pack of diapers, and a $10 gas card. All services are free!
This year's annual meeting we will cover a range of topics and opportunities to address cancer across the continuum in Indiana. Join us as we look forward to a day full of cross-collaboration and networking with our state's knowledgeable and passionate cancer advocates!
Since 2003, the Indiana Joint Asthma Coalition has been working to reduce the burden of asthma in Indiana. This summit will address environmental triggers related to asthma and housing, the perils of second- and third-hand smoking, and the exploration of myths surrounding exercise and asthma.
Please Join Us on June 15, 2024, in Flora, Indiana. We will host a 10k run, 2-mile run, 2-mile walk, and 500-meter runt jog for kids aged 2-7. ** FREE pork burgers are back! All participants will receive a free HOT Pork Burger sandwich from Indiana Packers Corporation. ** FREE watermelon provided by Flora SUPERVALU. ** FREE ice cream to all Runt Runners provided by Flora Lions Club. Pancake and Sausage Breakfast 8-10:00. By Carroll FFA
The goal of the Indiana Black & Minority Health Fair is to increase minority awareness of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke, hypertension and cancer, and how to prevent them. This goal is in line with the Indiana Department of Health's mission to promote, provide and improve essential public health services. The Indiana Black & Minority Health Fair also works towards raising public awareness of the health issues that disproportionately affect minorities. By tracking self-reported race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, health behaviors and risk factors, researchers can determine causative agents or reasons that morbidity, chronic illness and mortality differ between particular racial and ethnic subgroups. This allows state health representatives to formulate programs to address these health disparities, and positively impact the health and well-being of the Hoosiers who attend.