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03 May

Event Overview

The Bazaar of Health: Screenings & Mental Wellness is a community-focused event designed to connect families with healthcare providers, mental health support services, and trusted community resources. This free event brings together health organizations, nonprofits, and community advocates working to improve access to care for communities across Colorado.

Participants will have the opportunity to receive a wide range of health screenings, access preventive care services, and connect with organizations offering support in healthcare, mental health, legal assistance, and family services. The event creates a welcoming and culturally responsive space where families can learn about available resources and take proactive steps toward their well-being.

Event Schedule
Uruapan — April 27, 2026 5th Mental Health Congress Uruapan 2026 10:00 AM
Grita Tu Identidad Conference Hotel Mansión del Cupatitzio — 4:00 PM
Zamora — April 28, 2026 Grita Tu Identidad Conference
Morelia — April 30, 2026 Grita Tu Identidad Conference

Event Requirements

Organizations interested in participating as vendors or community partners should meet the following criteria:

Provide health, wellness, legal, or community support services
Serve immigrant, refugee, or underserved communities
Offer screenings, education, or outreach programs
Be willing to collaborate with other organizations and engage with the community
Reserve booth space in advance through the event registration process

Booth spaces are free of charge but must be reserved ahead of time.

Event Highlights

  • check Free health screenings for community members
  • check Access to mental health services and support
  • check Preventive care services and medical evaluations
  • check Free immigration and family law consultations
  • check Health insurance and Medicaid guidance

A Community Day for Health, Wellness, and Access to Essential Resources

Community health events like the Bazaar of Health play a critical role in reducing barriers to care by bringing essential services directly into the communities where families live and work. Many individuals face challenges accessing healthcare, mental health support, or reliable information due to cost, language, or lack of awareness. Events like this create a safe and accessible environment where families can connect with trusted providers and receive care in one place.

In addition to supporting families, the event strengthens collaboration among healthcare providers, nonprofits, and public health organizations. By working together, these partners expand access to services, share knowledge, and build stronger systems of support that promote long-term health and well-being for the entire community.