I’m healthy. DIANA: THIS WEEK, MAKE SURE THAT YOUR CHILDREN PASS THE DATE OF VACCINATIONS, AND GET SCHOOL SUPPLIES, BEFORE THEY RETURN TO CHRIST. ERICA WRIGHT OF THE MILWAUKEE HEALTH DEPARTMENT JOINS US LIVE TO TALK ABOUT BACK TO SCHOOL OF HEALTH . THIS IS YOUR FREE EVENT — WE CAN SEE AT YOUR HOME, GOING ON NOW. WHAT CAN PEOPLE EXPECT? ERICA: THERE ARE SOME THINGS WE ARE LOOKING FOR IN SCHOOL CHILDREN’S HEALTH CARE. WE HAVE GIFTS, SCHOOL EQUIPMENT SPACE. WE HAVE ACTIONS THAT THEY WILL BE RUNNING AT THE WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. PROVIDING HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION AS WELL AS CDC ENDORSED. WE HAVE MANY ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS. WE HAVE FACEPAINTING AND CHALK ART. WE HAVE SOME OF OUR FARMERS AND OUR MILWAUKEE COUNTY PARKS WILL BE HERE TO DO A FIELD DAY, AND ROLLERSKATING. SOME PARTNERS IN THE CITY GET A TRUCK OF THE ARMY DEPARTMENT AND THE POLICE SAY WE HAVE GIFTS, DIFFERENT TICKETS LIKE THE ART MUSEUM. IT IS NECESSARY. Also to make sure it’s a good time. DIANA: FEEL THE WAY OF THE ORGANIZATION. I WANT TO ASK, WHAT SHOULD PARENTS DO, ESPECIALLY REGARDING VACCINATIONS? ERICA: OF COURSE, THE EVENT IS OPEN FROM 9:00 TO 4:00 TOMORROW, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. THEY HAVE TO COME HERE. FOR VACCINATIONS, WE ARE LOOKING FOR CHILDREN WHO ARE UNINCOVERED OR HAVE MEDICAID OR MEDICARE INSURANCE. YOU ARE NICE TO BE HERE. WE WILL LOOK AT THEM. AND WE WILL ALSO GO THROUGH ANY QUESTIONS SOMEONE MAY HAVE ABOUT THE VACCINES WE PROVIDE. NO CLEAR, FRIDAY, EVERYONE, COME, HAVE A GOOD TIME, AND USE ALL THE ACTIVITIES AND AMAZING — FOOD WE HAVE. DIANA: WHAT MESSAGE WOULD YOU LIKE TO ANSWER WITH FAMILIES THINKING ABOUT AN EVENT? ERICA: IT’S GONNA BE A GOOD TIME. YOU WILL BE MISSED WHEN YOU DON’T COME. FINALLY, IT’S A GOOD PLACE TO HAVE A SHOP AND FIND YOUR NEEDS THROUGH THE JOBS WE HAVE IN THE DEPARTMENT, OUR COMMUNITY PEOPLE — GET YOUR CHOICE YOUR STYLES. HAVE A GOOD TIME. HAVE A GOOD TIME ON THE NIGHT. WE KNOW SCHOOL IS COMING. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EXCITING TIME WE HAVE AHEAD OF. IT WILL MAKE ANYONE HAPPY. DIANA: GOING TO SCHOOL CAN BE A HUGE TROUBLE FOR MANY FAMILIES. THANK YOU SO MALL THE INFORTIO SCREEN. YOU HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED T
The Milwaukee Health Department is hosting a School Health Fair
Get ready for the school year at Milwaukee’s health fair, featuring free vaccinations, school supplies and family activities, all free of charge.
The Milwaukee Health Department is hosting a Fair-to-School Health Fair on Saturday, August 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Milwaukee Academy of Science. The 23rd annual health assembly will provide free school-required vaccinations and vaccinations recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in addition to school supplies. Erica Wright of the health department emphasized the importance of make sure the children are up to date on their vaccinations before returning. to the classroom. There will also be free food from Pete’s Pops and various food trucks such as KT’s Wok, Twisted Vegetables, and I’ll Take That Time. My families enjoy activities like roller skating, field games, chalk. art, face painting, glitter tattoos, and vehicle searches from the Milwaukee Fire Department, Police Department, and Public Works. and Milwaukee Brewers baseball games. Parents are encouraged to bring their children’s immunization records to the event, which is free and open to the public. Parents or legal guardians must be present or reachable by phone during immunizations. This event is open to children under the age of 18 who are not insured or covered by BadgerCare/Medicaid. Vaccinations available at the event include TdaP, DTap, Polio, Hepatitis A and B, Hib, HPV, MMR, Varicella (chickenpox ), Meningococcal. , Pneumococcal, and COVID-19.
The Milwaukee Health Department is hosting a Fair-to-School Health Fair on Saturday, August 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Milwaukee Academy of Science.
The 23rd annual health fair will provide free required school vaccinations and vaccinations recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in addition to school supplies.
Erica Wright of the health department emphasized the importance of making sure children know their vaccinations before returning to the classroom.
There will also be free food from Pete’s Pops and various food trucks such as KT’s Wok, Twisted Herbs, and I’ll Bite That.
Families can enjoy activities such as skating, field games, chalk art, face painting, glitter tattoos, and vehicle inspections from the Milwaukee Fire Department, Police Department and Public Works Department.
Attendees will be entered to win prizes at local attractions, including the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee County Zoo, Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, and Milwaukee Brewers baseball games.
Parents are encouraged to bring their children’s immunization records to the event, which is free and open to the public.
Parents or legal guardians must be present or reachable by phone during vaccinations. This event is open to children under the age of 18 who are uninsured or covered by BadgerCare/Medicaid.
Vaccines available at this event include TdaP, DTap, Polio, Hepatitis A and B, Hib, HPV, MMR, Varicella (chickenpox), Meningococcal, Pneumococcal, and COVID-19.
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