Rowan County Public Health hosts free health fair
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"It's for the citizens to realize and find out what resources are available for them," Care Management Supervisor
"We have a lot of people out here that need help and won't come, this is right in their vicinity. If they're across town or on the west side, here it is right here," Houston said. "It's good because some people, they don't have the funds or are able to get it, but it's offered to them for free here. I think it would do a whole lot of good for them."
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"It's a way to make healthy eating more accessible and affordable for our community," Market Program Manager
Caraccio was enthusiastic about the fair taking place and not only sees it as an opportunity for people to discover
"We've made some connections with other organizations that have been really good," Caraccio said. "Everybody that did come up was very interested. Being in



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