FLINT, MI — The National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) has announced the Flint Juneteenth Mini Clinic will be taking place on June 19 from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm at the Sylvester Broome Empowerment Village. This vital community event will provide Flint residents with free health screenings and invaluable resources to improve overall health and wellness.
In partnership with respected health organizations including the Karmanos Cancer Institute, Genesee County Health Department, McLaren Flint, Genentech, Fight Colorectal Cancer, Hurley Medical Center, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Genesee Health Plan, Hamilton Community Health Network, Greater Flint Health Coalition, National Kidney Foundation of Michigan, and Michigan United. The event aims to educate the community about cancer patient navigation and provide a range of health services.
Attendees will have access to the following free health screenings:
– Blood Pressure Checks
– Vision Screenings
– Blood Glucose Checks
– Oral Health Exams
This event underscores NMQF’s commitment to improving health outcomes in minority communities by offering essential health services and fostering awareness about critical health issues.
**Event Details:**
– **Date:** June 19, 2023
– **Time:** 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm
– **Location:** Sylvester Broome Empowerment Village
Residents are encouraged to register for the event through the provided link: [bit.ly/flintjuneteenth](http: //bit.ly/flintjuneteenth).
For more information about the National Minority Quality Forum and the Flint Juneteenth Mini Clinic, visit www.shiftcancer.org