800 WRIGHT AVE   POB 2066   GREENWOOD, SC 29646-0066   TELEPHONE: (864) 227 - 2963

 

MATHEWS MILLS COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR


 

  | Back To The HealthCare Ministries Homepage | The Ministry of Caring | Health Fair 2004 |

|Blood Pressure: The Silent Killer | Focus on Cholesterol | About Diabetes |

 

On June 12, the “Mathews Mills Community Health Celebration at Mathews UMC” was held.  A few of the community volunteers who helped included Dr. Kenneth Nash, Self Regional Healthcare pharmacists Jimmy Rollins and Carole Bateman, the Blood Connection, and four firefighters from Greenwood City Fire Department.  Representatives participated from various agencies including the Alzheimer’s Association, Best Chance Network, Wellness Works, the Greenwood YMCA, and Piedmont Agency on Aging.   Area Congregational Nurses helped in several areas with health screenings.  We even had four Piedmont Technical College Nursing Students who were a tremendous help!

 
Total registrants 37
Blood Pressure checks 20
Referrals   6

(2 in critical range, referred to see their MD within the next week)

Bone density screenings 25
Blood cholesterol screenings   2
Height/Weight checks 10
Vision checks 20
Attempted blood donors 13 (5 units collected)

Many volunteers assisted to make this event successful.  Each one was invaluable. There were more than forty-four (44) folks who worked to provide health screenings, health education information, community awareness, and children’s activities for the morning and afternoon.  A total of twenty (20) stations were inside the church, and the Blood Connection and Greenwood City Fire Department with the Fire Safety House were located outside.  Also, there was a “Bouncer” (left photo, first row  -and-  middle photo, last row) for the children.  A free lunch was provided to those who stayed for the afternoon activities.  Afternoon games on the lawn were led by Josh Snelling.

 

RECENT MATHEWS MILLS COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR CELEBRATION PHOTOS

(CLICKING ON THUMBNAIL BRINGS UP IMAGE IN NEW WINDOW)


 
"The Bouncer".  Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church. The Blood Connection mobile. Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church. The Greenwood City Fire Department's "Fire Safety House". Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church.
 
One of the twenty stations of the Health Fair Celebration.  Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church. Some of the health information booths, part of the recent Health Fair Celebration at Mathews UMC.  Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church. Height/Weight Station. Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church.
 
The Osteoprosis booth at the recent Health Fair Celebration.  Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church. A couple of folks waiting to participate in one of the many health information stations at Mathews UMC's recent Health Fair Celebration. Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church. Just a few of the dedicated volunteers who made this wonderful event such a success! Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church.
 
A few of the many wonderful folks who came out and volunteered their time to help in this community Health Fair/Awareness Celebration.  Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church. Cancer Awareness/Risk Assessment booth.  Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church. Eating right, staying healthy.  One of the many wonderful health-information booths at the recent Health Fair Celebration at Mathews UMC.  Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church.
 
Alzheimer’s Association information booth.  Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church. "The Bouncer". Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church. Lunch anyone?  Photo Image (c) 2004. Copyright by Mathews United Methodist Church.
 

Go to the top of this page ...

Self Regional Healthcare, of Greenwood, South Carolina, USA.  Image courtesy of Self Regional Healthcare.  Link and image used with permission via Fred Latham (SRH).

This event was sponsored by Mathews United Methodist Church of Greenwood, South Carolina in conjunction with Self Regional Healthcare's Congregational Nursing program.

 

 
Ann Landis, RN, BSN. Mathews United Methodist Church's Congregational Nurse and HealthCare Ministries Coordinator.  Ann was responsible for making this truly remarkable event possible and such a success!  This indeed was a  "Community Health" event that benefited our Greenwood community to the fullest!

If you would any information about the 2004 Health Fair Celebration, or how you can assist with next year's Health Fair Celebration event; please do not hesitate to contact Ann Landis at .

There is also a wealth of information about the different services that Ann provides as the HealthCare Ministries Coordinator and Congregational Nurse for Mathews United Methodist Church on the HealthCare Ministries webpage.  Check it out!

Mathews United Methodist Church Indentification Strip

 
  |Back To The HealthCare Ministries Homepage | The Ministry of Caring | Health Fair 2004 |
| Blood Pressure: The Silent Killer | Focus on Cholesterol | About Diabetes |

| CONTACT US | INTERNET POLICIES | SITE MAP | HOME |

If you find inaccuracies or incomplete information, don't find what you were looking for, or would simply like to say hello; e-mail any comments, corrections or updates to our   Your help is sincerely appreciated in making this web site a valuable tool for the members of the congregation, our visitors, and always a testimony to our Lord and Savior - Jesus Christ. The content of these pages is the sole responsibility of Mathews United Methodist Church. Thank you!

 

 

Go to the top of this page ... Image size is 46 x 22. Bottom graphic.  Red right-angle triangle on a white background. Image size is 25 x 25.
© Copyright 2004-2008.  Mathews United Methodist Church. 
  All Rights Reserved.

                                                            

Optimized for Internet Explorer 5+ at 800x600 Resolution with 24-bit color and java-enabled

Last revised on 25 October 2008