A Day of Caring set for July 28
SEARCY — As part of its mission to help create a healthy community, Unity Health is planning the 22nd annual A Day of Caring, set for 9 a.m. to noon July 28 at the Harding University Ganus Athletic Center.
What started more than 20 years ago as a grassroots effort to provide those in need with immunizations for children has grown to offer much more for our community. A Day of Caring is a communitywide outreach program designed to help the uninsured and underinsured residents of White County. Free medical, dental and eye screenings will be provided. Additional services offered include haircuts, pharmacy services and pap tests. Items such as school supplies, Bibles, children’s socks and shoes, underwear, diapers, groceries and personal-care items will be distributed. Various health screenings and social-service information will also be available. Please note that children must be present to receive school supplies, shoes, socks, underwear and diapers.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 28, free immunizations will be given at the White County Health Department, 112 Brantley Road in Searcy. A parent or guardian is required to bring shot records for their children and teens in order for them to receive immunizations. The White County Health Department will be open for this occasion to better serve the community with a wider variety of immunizations.
Partnerships between Unity Health and community businesses and organizations, along with physician residents, nurses, Unity Health associates and volunteers, are vital to the success of this outreach program. Last year, more than 450 volunteers united to provide needed services that helped more than 1,300 people.
“At Unity Health, we look forward to A Day of Caring each year, and we strive to serve as many people as possible through this outreach,” said Brooke Pryor, Unity Health Marketing director. “It is incredible to see our community unite for this important cause. We are so thankful to the hundreds of volunteers, organizations and businesses that contribute to this medical mission and help us create a health-centered community.”
Unity Health welcomes individuals, clubs, churches and organizations to be involved through collecting personal-care items, including shampoo and conditioner, deodorant, toothbrushes and toothpaste. Nonperishable food items are also appreciated to stock the A Day of Caring Food Bank. Donations for school supplies can include crayons, erasers, blunt-end scissors, glue sticks, No. 2 pencils, loose-leaf paper, spiral notebooks, pocket folders with brads, and markers. Donations of new children’s athletic shoes are also appreciated.
Other ways to get involved include volunteering at the event. Children accompanying volunteers must be at least 12 years old. Volunteers may not participate to receive services at A Day of Caring.
For more information about the event, contact Unity Health Marketing at (501) 278-3230 or via email at marketing@unity-health.org.