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Join us at our Addison clinic to receive your annual flu shot and participate in fun fall festivities, including a photo booth, pumpkin patch, bouncy house, arts & crafts, and costume contest! Every person that gets a flu shot at the fest will leave with one free pumpkin!
Saturday, October 19, 2024 | 10:00 AM CDT to 2:00 PM CDT
On Saturday, October 19, Hamdard Health Alliance will partner with Molina Healthcare to offer Flu Shots to the community. This event will include lots of Fall-themed fun and games for families to come and enjoy. Best of all, the event will include a costume contest featuring plenty of scary characters and fun dress-ups for all to enjoy. Along with free flu shots, guests will also get snacks and free pumpkins to take home! We invite you to come take a look at all the vendors who will offer free goodies and valuable information. Please join us for all the Fall Festivities!
Our priority is to keep our Hamdard family healthy and safe this flu season. Flu shots will be administered for people of all ages, at no cost to you. Our staff will be available to answer any questions you may have about the vaccine as well.
Our favorite part of this event will be the costume contest. Staff and attendees will compete to see who's got the most interesting, creative, and festive costume. The winner will get a free gift card!
Our younger guests will get full access to the bouncy house located right outside of the clinic. After getting their flu vaccine, they are free to bounce the day away!
Come check out a number of vendors that are partnering up with Hamdard for this exciting event! Each vendor will have fun activities for you to take part in. Vendors will include the Addison Public Library, Nothing Bundt Cakes, and Molina Healthcare.
Hamdard Health Alliance - DuPage Clinic
228 East Lake Street, Addison, IL 60101
Everyone Deserves Access to Healthcare
Help us make an impact this fall by making a donation to Hamdard Health Alliance. For $25, Hamdard can make sure that a community member, regardless of their ability to pay, has access to the mental health and primary care services they need.
Previous Years: Boo-to-the-Flu