August 3, 2025 - 15:47

The Teachers Health Trust (THT) organized a complimentary health fair on Saturday, aimed at supporting educators in Clark County. This event offered a variety of vital health services, including screenings and vaccinations, to ensure that teachers prioritize their well-being.
Attendees had the opportunity to receive health check-ups, which included blood pressure and cholesterol screenings, as well as immunizations to protect against various illnesses. The health fair not only focused on physical health but also emphasized the importance of mental well-being, with resources available for stress management and counseling services.
Educators expressed gratitude for the initiative, highlighting the significance of accessible healthcare in their demanding profession. The event served as a reminder of the community's commitment to supporting teachers, who play a crucial role in shaping the future of students. By providing these essential services, the health fair aimed to promote a healthier lifestyle among educators, ultimately benefiting the entire school community.
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