Franklin Primary Health Center To Host Back To School Bash

Franklin Primary Health Center, Inc. is hosting its annual Back to School Bash and Community Health Fair on July 18 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Franklin Medical Mall at 1303 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Mobile. This free community event offers a variety of services and activities to help students and families prepare for a successful school year. Highlights of the event include school supplies and giveaways provided by community vendors; free haircuts; free snacks and refreshments; no-cost health, vision and dental screenings for all ages; immunizations (attendees should bring a photo ID and insurance card); Alabama A&M University’s Mobile STEM Lab; the Mobile Public Library’s Bookmobile; face painting; train rides; a bounce house; a bubble bash zone; games and prizes. In addition to the children’s services and activities, blood pressure checks and health screenings will also be available for adults. For more information, call 251-436-7691.

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