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SAVE THE DATE: Prince George County Public Schools to Host Community Wellness Fair on April 18

March 4, 2026

Prince George County Public Schools will host a Wellness Fair for families, staff, and community members on Saturday, April 18, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Prince George High School (7801 Laurel Spring Road).

The event is designed to bring together local organizations, health professionals, and community partners to support the well-being of students, families, and staff. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore a variety of resources and activities focused on physical, mental, and emotional health.

The Wellness Fair will feature guest and community speakers, health screenings, mindfulness activities, interactive workshops, healthy snacks, and information from local community organizations that provide services and support to families.

This event is free and open to the public. Families and staff are encouraged to register in advance by visiting the link below, although registration is not required to attend.

Register here: Click Here

Additional details about participating organizations and activities will be shared as the event approaches. Prince George County Public Schools looks forward to welcoming families, staff, and community members for a morning focused on health, wellness, and connection.

Take a step toward better health! Join Prince George County Public Schools for a free Wellness Fair on April 18 featuring health screenings, workshops, mindfulness activities, and community resources.

Confirmed resources that will be available during the upcoming fair include:

  • Health & Medical Support
    • Free health resources, including COVID/Flu test kits, vision and hearing screenings, and dental supplies
    • Information on heart health, stroke prevention, urgent care services, and vaccine education
    • Opportunities for Naloxone (overdose prevention) training and safety resources
  • Mental Health & Family Wellness
    • Guidance and resources for children’s and teen mental health
    • Support for grief, parenting stress, and early childhood development
    • Information on substance use prevention, social media impacts, and coping strategies
    • Access to local counseling services and mental health programs
  • Parenting, Education & Child Development
    • Tips and tools for effective parenting, behavior support, and school readiness
    • Help navigating transitions to kindergarten, middle school, and high school
    • Free developmental screenings for young children (birth–age 5)
    • Take-home activities such as DIY calming kits for families
  • School & Community Resources
    • Access to school counselors, psychologists, nurses, and social workers
    • Information on attendance support and student success strategies
    • A lending library of parent resources on topics such as ADHD, autism, and more
    • Local library programs, including fitness classes and “Library of Things” items
  • Financial & Basic Needs Support
    • Assistance programs for families, including food support and financial aid resources
    • Guidance on budgeting, banking, and financial literacy
    • Access to free food boxes and personal care items
  • Community Programs & Opportunities
    • Local programs for youth development, mentoring, and summer activities
    • Support for new parents and families
    • Gardening experts available to answer questions
    • Volunteer and employment opportunities, including substitute teaching
  • Specialized Support Services
    • Resources for families facing domestic violence, grief, or medical challenges
    • Support for individuals with developmental disabilities
    • Legal and financial guidance for those navigating serious health diagnoses