As the temperature falls and people are looking for ways to stay healthy, the University of Virginia’s Community Health Stations continue to provide vaccines, fresh produce, health screenings and some fun activities to beat the chill.
Every first and third Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m., members of the UVA Health staff can be found at Charlottesville Abundant Life Ministries, a nonprofit organization in Fifeville. The program has been running for a year and a half as a community partnership between the organization and the health system, aimed at making health care more accessible.
Jacklene Martin, UVA Health’s director of community partnerships and health equity, is likely to be one of the first people welcoming visitors. She helps oversee the initiative, which also provides services at the Southwood Mobile Home Park.
“If there’s enough interest, we do some pop-up events, and then it could eventually lead to a brick-and-mortar clinic in the community,” she said. “So far, the response here has been great, so we are pretty pleased.”