Free Health Fair Successfully Serves Spring, TX Community with Preventive Care – May 2, 2026
On May 2, 2026, residents of Spring, Texas, and surrounding communities gathered at Masjid Al Salam MPH Foyer for a highly impactful Free Health Fair hosted by APPNA South Texas Chapter. The event, held from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM, successfully delivered essential healthcare screenings and wellness services at no cost, reinforcing the importance of preventive care and community health awareness.
The health fair welcomed a diverse group of attendees, including families, seniors, and young adults, all benefiting from accessible, high-quality medical services provided by dedicated healthcare professionals and volunteers.

Comprehensive Health Services Delivered
Participants received a wide range of preventive screenings and consultations, including:
Blood Pressure (BP) Checks
Blood Sugar Testing
Cholesterol Screening
Dental Exams
Eye Exams
Pediatric Care Services
Oral Cancer Screening
Diet & Exercise Education
Liver Ultrasound
These services played a crucial role in helping attendees identify potential health concerns early while also receiving personalized guidance on maintaining long-term wellness.
Strong Community Collaboration
The success of the event was made possible through collaboration with respected healthcare and community partners, including:
CV Care Clinics
UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry
Riceland Health
Barakah Mortgage
Well Health Lab
VCare
This joint effort highlighted a shared commitment to improving access to healthcare services and promoting healthier lifestyles within the community.
Leadership & Community Impact
The event was led by Chair Hibba Haider and President Mansoor Zaidi, whose leadership and dedication ensured smooth coordination and strong community turnout.
Their efforts, along with numerous volunteers and healthcare professionals, helped create a welcoming environment where individuals felt comfortable seeking care and asking questions about their health.
A Step Toward a Healthier Community
Events like this continue to play a vital role in bridging gaps in healthcare access, especially for underserved populations. The strong turnout and positive feedback from attendees underscore the growing need for community-based health initiatives.
Organizers expressed gratitude to all partners, volunteers, and attendees who contributed to the event’s success and reaffirmed their commitment to hosting similar initiatives in the future.













