Sentences with phrase «attended health fairs»

Performed health program presentations and educational assistance to beneficiaries of active duty, retirees, and dependents of military service members.Facilitated and attended health fairs to successfully promote health programs.
You never know what good fortune attending a health fair will bring, no matter who you are!
Indigenous Health responds to and connects local Northern Health leaders and staff with invitations to attend health fairs, recruitment fairs, and special events that support Indigenous peoples» health and wellness.

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Nearly 800 community members attended City Councilmember Mark Levine's fourth annual Community Health Fair, held on May 20 at Riverbank State Park in Harlem.
Nearly 800 nuclear science, engineering, radiochemistry and health physics students and professionals from around the nation will converge on the UNLV campus to learn from leaders in the industry and attend a job fair with more than 50 local and national employers.
A crowd of jobseekers attends a health care job fair on Thursday in New York.
Every year thousands of pupils and teachers attend The Big Bang Fair, which exists to inspire young people to become the next generation of scientists and engineers — rewarding careers for those young people and essential to the health of the UK economy.»
(We encourage all vendors who attend OAS Bird Fairs to consider first the health and well being of their babies and to sell only those that are properly weaned.)
We no longer attend Health and Safety Fairs for humane education presentations, and all summer visits must be held indoors.
Please note that the Humane Education program no longer attends Health and Safety Fairs, and all visits must be held indoors.
We no longer attend health and safety fairs for humane education presentations.
Attend community meetings or health fairs to understand community issues and forward available resources as needed
Differential selection is measured by including respondent's gender (female; male), respondent's education at the time of entry into marriage (high school graduate; some college; college graduate), spouse's education at the time of entry into marriage (less than high school education; high school graduate; attended but did not complete college; college graduate), father's occupation (unskilled labor; farming; skilled labor; white collar; professional), and childhood health (fair or less; good; excellent).
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