Health & Wellness Fair Launched in St. Catherine
Almost 100 people received free medical attention

On Saturday December 1, 2018, the St. Catherine Region of the Kingston Church of Christ, organized and executed its inaugural Health and Wellness Fair. It was done as part of its strategic plan to serve communities in the environs of the Jose Marti High School, its place of worship.
A group of volunteer disciples from the Orlando Church as a part of their member missions, joined in on the event and served the community by distributing reading glasses free of cost.
The day’s proceeding began with a short praise and worship which included members of the community after which the Health Fair was open to the public. There was a steady stream of individuals throughout the day who came and accessed several well-needed health care services. These services were provided through the support of our community partners:
The National Health fund who did blood pressure checks, glucose and cholesterol tests and weight and body mass index (BMI) checks, all important information that each person should know. Our very own nurse Peters and Nurse McKenzie a visiting friend of the church was on site all day long doing weight, glucose and blood pressure checks as well.
Eve for life gave people the opportunity for persons to check and know their HIV status, and did Syphilis tests as well. Private counselling was provided to individuals as needed.
Presentations were done on various health related topics such as: Oral health presented by Dr. S. Finegan and Nutrition by Mrs. Kayon Robinson Brooks Nutritionist. If the presentations were not enough one had the opportunity to pick up brochures on various health issues at the registration desk or the various booth throughout the day.
Seeing how important it is to maintain a healthy lifestyle the Health Fair also provided individuals with solutions to their financial health through a presentation done by Ms. Swaby of the City of Kingston Credit Union (COK).
Our very own Mr. Richard Salmon from Geddes Refrigeration gave a presentation about air-conditioning and how to beat the heat.
A popular booth on the day was that of the Members Mission team, where reading glasses were given to visitors who went away thankful for the opportunity to now see better when reading.
Almost 100 individuals registered for the health Fair, many of whom were able to see one of five doctors privately, including our very own Doctors’ Peter Swaby and Joseph Kelly Jr., who were on call for the day. Individuals received advice, referrals and prescriptions for their ailments.
The day was a success, as the St Catherine Region of the KCOC, through their planning committee and volunteers succeeded in their mission to reach out to the community, by providing health care services to individuals who otherwise may not have had the opportunity to have same. We thank God for the opportunity to serve people in a personal way as Jesus customarily did Luke 5:12-19).









