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Mobile Wellness Screening Days
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Read donor disclosuresBringing blood pressure checks, diabetes screening, and wellness exams directly to the neighborhoods that need them most.
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Mobile Wellness Screening Days
High blood pressure, undiagnosed diabetes, elevated cholesterol — these are conditions that develop silently and devastate suddenly. In communities across Moreno Valley, Riverside, and Perris, residents who lack insurance, transportation, or clinic access don't get the routine screenings that catch these problems early. By the time symptoms appear, the condition is advanced and the cost of treatment has multiplied. Mobile Wellness Screening Days bring licensed health professionals directly to community centers, churches, schools, and neighborhood gathering points — offering free blood pressure checks, blood sugar testing, BMI assessments, and cholesterol screenings. Every condition caught early is a crisis prevented.
Preventive care only works when people can access it. In underserved areas of the Inland Empire, the nearest clinic may be a 30-minute drive — and for families without reliable transportation, that distance means skipped checkups and missed early warnings. Mobile Wellness Screening Days bring the screenings to the community.
Every screening event is staffed by licensed health professionals and coordinated through verified clinic partners. Equipment, supplies, and professional fees are Foundation-paid — never charged to participants.
We document every screening event — participant numbers, conditions identified, referrals made — and publish outcomes so supporters see how their generosity caught health issues before they became emergencies.
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Who your gift helps
- Residents in underserved Inland Empire neighborhoods without convenient clinic access
- Uninsured and underinsured adults who have deferred routine health screenings due to cost
- Seniors in communities with limited preventive care infrastructure
- Families in food deserts and health access deserts where chronic disease risk is elevated
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Acts of Kindness Foundation is a California public benefit foundation (nonprofit public benefit corporation). This program is administered as charitable assistance. Program and campaign descriptions communicate mission intent and public context, not donor-directed control over distributions. The Foundation retains full discretion over the use and distribution of funds, which may support charitable assistance, program delivery, verification, reporting, and related operations.
All funds are administered by Acts of Kindness Foundation with full discretion over allocation. Screening events are staffed by licensed professionals through verified clinic partners. Equipment, supplies, and professional fees are paid directly to vendors and providers — never charged to participants. This initiative does not constitute an entitlement or guarantee of service. The Foundation publishes event outcomes, screening data, and referral statistics for supporter transparency.
All gifts on this site are made to Acts of Kindness Foundation and remain subject to the Foundation's exclusive control and discretion.
Common questions
Where are screening events held?
Events are held at community centers, churches, schools, and partner organization facilities across Moreno Valley, Riverside, and Perris. Locations are selected based on community health data and partner availability.
Who performs the screenings?
All screenings are performed by licensed health professionals — nurses, medical assistants, or clinical staff — through our verified clinic partner network.
Is there a cost to participants?
No. Screening events are free for all participants. The Foundation covers all costs through vendor and provider payments.
What happens if a screening identifies a health concern?
Participants with identified concerns receive referrals to partner clinics for follow-up care. The Foundation coordinates referral pathways but does not provide ongoing treatment through this initiative.
How often are screening events held?
Event frequency depends on funding, partner capacity, and community need. The Foundation publishes event schedules through partner organizations and community channels.
Can my church or community center host a screening event?
We welcome hosting inquiries from established community organizations. Submit your interest through our contact page for evaluation through our standard partner review process.
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