W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD
Vol 20, N O. 37
June 02, 2022
F r e e R i a l t o M e n ’ s H e a l t h Fa i r m a k e s pr evention a priority
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By Manny Sandoval
n Wednesday, June 15th Healthy Rialto, Never Stop Grinding Impact, Zero - The End of Prostate Cancer, and Healing California are collaborating on a wellness event targeted towards men in the city.
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The event is set to be held from 10AM to 2PM at the site of the Rialto Farmers Market, 290 West Rialto Ave, and offer free mobile prostate screenings, dental checkups, hair trims, and giveaways.
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Rialto City Clerk Barbara McGee, Never Stop Grinding Impact CEO Darious Harris, and Rialto Mayor Deborah Robertson at the 2021 Men's Health Fair.
“This is an initiative of Mayor Deborah Roberson in June, which is Men’s Health Month. As we know men are usually not the first ones running to a doctor, so we’re meeting them where they’re at, in the community,” said Rialto City Clerk Barbara McGee. She also shared that while the
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Rialto receives $10,000 donation to help kids play spor ts for free
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hanks to the charitable contributions made by Medline, Rialto Community Services will offer scholarships and sporting equipment needed to provide equitable opportunities to the community. Mayor Robertson appreciates that Medline continually makes contributions to our community. “Medline was one of our first premier companies to come to Rialto during the redevelopment of the Rialto Airport land. They have continued to extend partnership with various departments in the city. I appreciate that they support our recreation programs through healthy Rialto.” Over the next two years, these funds will cover registration fees or provide scholarships for activities and classes like Dance, Karate, and Tennis to create great Sports, cont. next pg.
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The organization that donated the funds, Medline, is a healthcare company; a manufacturer, distributor, and solutions provider focused on improving the overall operating performance of healthcare. Partnering with healthcare systems and facilities across the continuum of care, Medline provides the clinical and supply chain resources required for long-term financial viability in delivery high-quality care.