# Lessons from a Free Health Fair Organized by Students for the Underserved Population in the Post-Pandemic Era

**Authors:** Pinyu Chen, Walter Duy, Amos Wu, Alexandra Jennings, Monica Brown, Melanee Mills, Michael Lischke

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s10903-025-01712-y · Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health · 2025-06-09

## TL;DR

A student-run free health fair in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, serves underserved populations, especially after the pandemic, with a focus on dental and vision care.

## Contribution

The paper highlights the evolving needs and demographics of attendees at a student-organized health fair in a post-pandemic context.

## Key findings

- Health fair attendance increased due to pandemic-related healthcare neglect.
- In 2023, 90% of attendees were Hispanic or Latino, with 78% uninsured and 82% earning less than $30,000 annually.
- Dental and vision screenings were the most requested services among attendees.

## Abstract

Winston-Salem, North Carolina is one of the poorest cities in the state, with a city-wide poverty rate of 20.6%. Poverty rates in the neighborhoods located to the east and south of Wake Forest University School of Medicine continue to rise over the years. Many residents are uninsured or underinsured and don’t have a primary care provider. Share the Health Fair (STHF) is an annual, one-day student run event that provides free health screenings to the Winston-Salem area community, regardless of income, insurance, or immigration status. STHF was paused for 2 years because of the pandemic and restarted in 2022. Screenings offered include core health screenings, STI, glucose and cholesterol tests, dermatology, pulmonology, vision, pap smears, and dental. Survey data from STHF attendees in 2022 and 2023 were collected. The lack of healthcare maintenance exacerbated by the pandemic has led to an increased attendance at STHF. The demographics changed since before the pandemic– increasing to 90% Hispanic or Latino attendees in 2023, with 78% of the attendees being uninsured and 82% making less than $30,000 a year. Dental and vision screenings remain the most sought-after free services among the attendees.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** STI (MESH:D012749)
- **Chemicals:** cholesterol (MESH:D002784), glucose (MESH:D005947)

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