Events

Events are a fun and effective way to inform our community about our services, increase sponsorship donations from local businesses, and invite volunteers to join our fundraising task force team! TCHC community events include: Health Fairs, School-Based Outreach programs, Open House/Clinic Tours, and our annual fundraiser "Dancing with Your Local Stars."

Chamber Mixer 2010
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On March 17, 2010, Tri-City Health Center hosted a Fremont Chamber of Commerce "mixer" at our Liberty Street Clinic. More than 50 individuals from the Fremont business community attended this event.

In addition to enjoying great food, guests were given the opportunity to tour the main clinic; view our newly remodeled registration desk and patient waiting rooms, and view the HOPE Project - our mobile medical clinic that supports homeless health care. We would like to extend our special thanks to Trader Joe's and Fremont Flowers for donating a gourmet gift basket of food and a flower arrangement for this event. Click here to read more about the event.

Past Events

Back to School Health and Safety Fun Fair
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TCHC held its first annual "Back to School Health and Safety Fun Fair" on Saturday, August 23, 2008. This event provided low-income residents the opportunity to get their children ready for school with free or low-cost physicals and immunizations. The pediatric appointments included a hearing check, vision screening, TB check, and immunization updates. Representatives from the Alameda County Public Health were on-hand to test individual’s glucose and blood pressure, and the Fremont Family Resource Center distributed information about family services. Member of the Fremont Police and Fire Departments were on-site giving children the opportunity to climb aboard a motorcycle, patrol car, and fire truck. The Fremont Police Association generously donated two bikes and two helmets to be raffled off at this event.

National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Day June, 2008
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Tri-City's Teen Outreach Health Educators joined national efforts to promote Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Awareness. Many teens completed a "He Said, She Said" quiz, encouraging teens to talk about healthy relationships and make life-smart decisions.