
The Links, Inc. Host Black Family Wellness Expo 2026
The Black Family Wellness Expo, a vital family health event, is coming to St. Louis on March 21, 2026. Organized by the St. Louis (MO & IL) Cluster of The Links, Incorporated, this community wellness day is designed to address critical health disparities within the Black community. By providing free resources, screenings, and information, the event seeks to save and improve lives. This local expo is part of a nationwide initiative by The Links, Incorporated, mobilizing its entire membership to enhance outcomes for Black families across the country. The event is free and open to everyone, regardless of race, color, or national origin, fostering a spirit of community and shared well-being.
Why This Community Wellness Day Matters
Health disparities continue to negatively impact the quality of life and shorten lifespans in the Black community. Systemic challenges and unequal access to care contribute to higher rates of chronic conditions. Events like the Black Family Wellness Expo are crucial for bridging these gaps. They provide direct access to healthcare services and educational resources in a trusted, welcoming environment. By focusing on preventative care and early detection, this expo empowers individuals and families to take control of their health. The goal is not just to treat illness but to build a foundation for long-term wellness and resilience.
Addressing Key Health Concerns at the Expo
The expo will tackle a wide range of health issues that disproportionately affect the Black community. Attendees will have access to information and professionals who can offer guidance and support. The focus is on a holistic approach to health that includes physical, mental, and financial well-being. This comprehensive strategy recognizes that various factors contribute to a person’s overall quality of life.
Free Health Services and Screenings Offered
A significant highlight of the Black Family Wellness Expo is the array of free health screenings available to all attendees. Early detection is a powerful tool in managing and overcoming many health conditions. The event makes it easy for the entire family, from children to seniors, to get essential check-ups.
Health Screenings for Adults
- Free Mammograms: The Siteman Mammography van will be on-site, offering free mammograms to eligible women, a critical service for early breast cancer detection.
- Cancer Awareness: Information and resources will focus on prostate cancer awareness.
- Chronic Disease Screening: Free screenings will be available for cholesterol, glucose, hemoglobin A1C, and blood pressure to help identify risks for heart disease and diabetes.
- Kidney Health: The expo will provide resources and information about preventing and managing kidney disease.
- Mental Health: Attendees can connect with mental health awareness resources and local support services.
- RECA Information: Resources will be available regarding the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA).
Health Screenings for Children
This family-friendly event also prioritizes the health of its youngest attendees. Free screenings for children will include:
- Vision and hearing tests
- Dental check-ups
- Blood tests
These services provide a valuable opportunity for parents to monitor their childâs development and address potential health issues early on.
More Than Just Health Screenings
Beyond the clinical services, the expo promises a day of community engagement and fun. The atmosphere is designed to be positive and uplifting. Attendees can enjoy line dancing, explore vendor booths, and have the chance to win giveaways. This approach helps reduce the stigma often associated with healthcare and creates a positive, memorable experience for the whole family. The event underscores the importance of community in promoting a healthy lifestyle, a topic often explored in discussions on the power of community narratives.
Event Details: Join the Black Family Wellness Expo
Mark your calendars and plan to attend this important community event. Your participation can be a significant step toward a healthier future for you and your loved ones.
Event: Black Family Wellness Expo
Who: All are welcome
Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM â 3:00 PM
Place: Christian Northeast Hospital, Paul F. Detrick Bldg., 11135 Dunn Road, St. Louis, MO 63110
The event is completely free, but the value it offers is immeasurable.
Learn More and Get Involved
The Links, Incorporated has a long and distinguished history of service. Established in 1946, it is one of the nationâs oldest and largest volunteer service organizations. With over 17,500 professional women of African descent as members, the organization contributes more than one million hours of community service annually.
To learn more about this and other initiatives, you can visit the local event website at blackfamilystl.org. For more information on national health disparities and wellness initiatives, the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities offers valuable resources and data.
Donât miss this opportunity to connect with your community and invest in your familyâs health. We hope to see you at the Black Family Wellness Expo!
#BlackWellness #CommunityHealth #StLouisEvent
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