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Coral Springs hosts annual health and wellness fair offering free screenings CPR classes and community giveaways for residents

Coral Springs, Florida – Residents of Coral Springs will have a unique opportunity to take charge of their health and wellness during the 2026 Health and Wellness Fair, a community-focused event offering free screenings, educational resources, and interactive activities. The fair is scheduled for Saturday, March 28, from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Royal Palm Christian Church. Organizers say the goal is to promote healthier lifestyles and connect attendees with valuable services that are typically difficult to access at no cost.

Participants will have the chance to receive complimentary blood pressure and blood glucose screenings, providing a convenient way to monitor key health indicators. Nutrition and wellness will also be highlighted, with information on healthy eating habits and a wellness food pavilion offering free food packages to attendees. Organizers emphasize that the event is designed to help individuals adopt practical lifestyle habits that support long-term health.

In addition to health screenings, the fair will feature CPR classes, offering vital life-saving skills to community members. “Providing education and hands-on training like CPR is essential for building safer, healthier communities,” said an event spokesperson. “We want attendees to leave not only with knowledge but also with the confidence to respond in emergency situations.”

The Health and Wellness Fair will also include a variety of local vendors, library resources, refreshments, giveaways, and prizes, making the event as fun and engaging as it is educational. Early registrants will receive extra incentives: the first 20 people to sign up will be awarded a free blood pressure machine to help them continue monitoring their health at home.

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Organizers encourage community members to register in advance to secure their spot and take advantage of all the available resources. Those interested can fill out the registration form online, or contact the event team at 954-899-5972 for more details.

Local leaders note that the fair represents a broader effort to build stronger, healthier communities in Coral Springs. By providing no-cost screenings, wellness education, and hands-on training, the initiative aims to empower residents with the tools and knowledge they need to make informed health choices.

Whether attendees are looking to monitor their blood sugar, learn CPR, or explore healthier eating options, the fair offers resources that can make a meaningful difference in everyday life. By combining education, interactive demonstrations, and community engagement, the event promises to be both informative and enjoyable for residents of all ages.

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The 2026 Health and Wellness Fair demonstrates how local partnerships between community organizations, healthcare providers, and city leaders can create opportunities for residents to prioritize their health. With screenings, classes, and giveaways all available at no cost, organizers hope the event will inspire ongoing wellness practices long after the fair concludes.

For more information or to register, community members can visit the event website or contact the organizers directly at 954-899-5972. Attendees are encouraged to come early, participate actively, and take advantage of the resources designed to support healthier living throughout Coral Springs.

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