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Flourish & Nourish Health Fair & Breast Milk Drive / Saturday, August 9

Date: Saturday, August 9

Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm

Location: TrueCare Vista Way Health Campus

3998 Vista Way, Oceanside, CA
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Join us for our annual family-friendly health fair and breast milk drive with FREE backpacks* and goodies for attendees, DJ and fun activities for the kids! There will be giveaways and prizes for the entire family.

Fair activities include:

  • Food distribution*
  • Activities for kids
  • Breast Milk Drive
  • Dental screenings/fluoride varnish
  • Health screenings
  • Blood Drive benefiting the San Diego Blood Bank
  • Tour our New Dental and Primary Care Site
  • and more!
  • *While supplies last.

Come on down to entertain the kids at the activity booth; talk with our compassionate providers and staff; or spin the wheel for prizes. Community partners will also join us with demonstrations, interactive experiences and information.

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Donate Breast Milk

Share the benefits and help a baby thrive. In partnership with University of California Health Milk Bank, TrueCare is hosting a breast milk drive during our health fair to collect nutritious human donor milk to babies in need.

If you are nursing mom with extra milk, the donor enrollment process is easy and online — get started before you come! Register at the University of California Health Milk Bank portal.

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Questions?

For questions or to get started contact UC Health Milk Bank at ucmilkbank@health.ucsd.edu or call 858-249-MILK (6455).


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