
Fort Worth residents looking to kickstart their wellness journey can mark their calendars for an upcoming event. The City of Fort Worth and District 11 Councilmember Jeanette Martinez, in collaboration with local community partners, will host a Community Wellness Fair on Saturday, Aug. 2. This free event, which runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., aims to provide attendees with health screenings and information to enhance their overall well-being.
The fair takes place at Amon Carter-Riverside High School, located at 3301 Yucca Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76111, and features a variety of activities. It's a chance for individuals and families to explore resources offered by various vendors focused on encouraging healthy lifestyles. With an emphasis on accessibility, the event is designed to engage and inform a diverse audience.
According to a post on the City of Fort Worth's official website, there will be "free health screenings, activities and various vendors to provide guidance and resources for the public." This initiative is part of an ongoing effort to support residents in achieving and maintaining optimum health by offering invaluable services at no cost.
The wellness fair is expected to draw a crowd eager to take advantage of these free services. In addition to the health screenings, visitors can engage in various activities that promote physical fitness and mental health. Ensuring that the community has access to such resources highlights an ongoing commitment by city leaders and partners to foster an environment where health and wellness are within reach for all.









