Newark and Newark Beth Israel Medical Center to Host Alma Beatty Health and Wellness Fair at Marquis “Bo” Porter Sports Complex

Mayor Ras J. Baraka announced today that the City of Newark will partner with Newark Beth Israel Medical Center to host the annual Alma Beatty Health and Wellness Fair at the Marquis “Bo” Porter Sports Complex at 378 Lyons Avenue, on Saturday, September 21, from noon to 4 p.m.

The health fair will include free blood pressure and diabetes screenings, health information tables, and education sessions with expert clinicians at the “Ask the Clinician” table. There will also be opportunities to make appointments for mammograms, colorectal cancer screenings, lung cancer screenings, and more. Newark Beth Israel also brings its Farmer’s Market to the park, offering a wide selection of fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables.

“Every year, this health fair provides Newark families with an enjoyable way to focus on their wellness and engage with services that reinforce health and healthy living,” Mayor Baraka said. “When we learn better ways to take care of ourselves, we are empowered to choose lifestyles, nutrition and treatment that best support our vision for our future, and steer our families toward long-term, generational health.”

“Newark Beth Israel Medical Center is excited to work with the city of Newark to bring one of our most anticipated health fairs into the community. The legacy of the late Ms. Alma Beatty lives on through this health fair and our many community outreach initiatives,” said Darrell K. Terry Sr., MHA, MPH, FACHE, FHELA, President and Chief Executive Officer, Newark Beth Israel Medical and Children’s Hospital of New Jersey. 

Attendees may also enjoy music, with special programs for children that will include Bricks4Kidz, GlassRoots, the YMCA, face painting, ping-pong, photo booths, carnival games, and more.

There will also be special giveaways, raffles, and a food truck corridor on Lyons Avenue in front of Marquis “Bo” Porter Sports Complex. 

The rain date for the Alma Beatty Health and Wellness Fair is Saturday, September 28, 2024, at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center.

For more information, call 973-926-7884.

About Newark Beth Israel Medical Center:

The RWJBarnabas Health facility is a 665-bed regional teaching hospital providing comprehensive health care. Newark Beth Israel is a Top Teaching Hospital and home to one of the nation’s top 15 heart transplant centers, which has performed over 1,100 heart transplants. NBI has been designated a World’s Best Hospital-USA by Newsweek magazine and has six consecutive “A” grades for safety from The Leapfrog Group. The hospital has earned the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for acute coronary syndrome, congestive heart failure, and ventricular assist devices.

It is nationally accredited by the Commission on Cancer. Newark Beth Israel is home to RWJBarnabas Health’s Heart Failure Treatment and Transplant Program, New Jersey’s only Advanced Lung Disease and Transplant Program, and a Valve Center that performs complex cardiac valve procedures, including minimally invasive transcatheter aortic valve replacements (TAVRs). Newark Beth Israel Medical Center is also home to the Children’s Hospital of New Jersey (CHoNJ), which cares for children from birth through adolescence, with more than 30 specialized pediatric services.

They include New Jersey’s largest Valerie Fund Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. The Children’s Heart Center offers various medical and surgical treatments for the most complex cardiac abnormalities. The Newark Beth Israel robotic surgery program is the most experienced in northern New Jersey. RWJBarnabas Health and The Frederick B. Cohen, MD, Comprehensive Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and the Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey Breast Health Center, in partnership with Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.

It is the state’s only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. It brings a world-class team of researchers and specialists to fight alongside you, providing close-to-home access to the latest treatment and clinical trials. Newark Beth Israel also offers many preventive health programs that promote wellness in the community, including The Beth Greenhouse, which provides residents with access to fresh produce and health and wellness education.

About Children’s Hospital of New Jersey (CHoNJ):

Located at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, the hospital cares for children from birth through adolescence, with more than 30 specialized pediatric services. They include New Jersey’s largest Valerie Fund Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders and the Children’s Heart Center, which offers a complete range of medical and surgical treatments for the most complex cardiac abnormalities. Children’s Hospital of New Jersey also includes a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and a Level IV Regional Perinatal Center offering Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) therapy and the highest level of intensive care for mothers and newborns.

For more information on the City of Newark, please visit our website at www.newarknj.gov