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Acompáñelos en la Fiesta de Libros, Bloques y Pelotas para obtener exámenes gratuitos del desarrollo, actividades educativas y celebrar las familias con niños de 0 a 5 años.
📅 18 de abril de 2026 | 12–4 PM
📍 Raymond Recreation Center
Inscríbase: bit.ly/7th-Books-Blocks-DC
Are you pursuing a career in Social Work? Working towards your Social Work license? Get the information and support you need at our 2026 Social Work Symposium happening Tuesday, April 28, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Register here: bit.ly/4lPHzfP
DC Health Showcases New Series on Data Storytelling Highlighting Immunization Coverage Improvements -
MMR Vaccination Rate for Kindergarten Students Increased by 14 Percentage Points in Just 4 Years
To read the full press release, visit: dchealth.dc.gov/release/dc-h...
Join us at Help Me Grow DC - Books, Blocks and Balls extravaganza for free developmental screenings, early learning activities, and a joyful community celebration for families with children 0–5.
📅 April 18,2026 | 12–4 PM
📍 Raymond Recreation Center
☑️ bit.ly/7th-Books-Bl...
How are families in our community being supported when it comes to breastfeeding?
Join us tomorrow for a conversation on trends, challenges, and what support can look like across the District.
🗓️ March 25 | 4 PM
🔗Register: bit.ly/DCH_CBTrends
It’s Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. The WISH Cancer Screening Program at DC Health provides free screenings and support for people without or limited insurance who live in DC.
📋Our services include:
🧪Free colon cancer tests
☎️Call (202) 442-5900 or wish@dc.gov
We'd love for you to join us tomorrow @dcwater. DC Water is hosting a community meeting on the Potomac Interceptor response to share what happened, what's been done, and what's next.
Can't make it in person? No problem. Catch it live here:
video.oct.dc.gov/DCN/
Join DC Health today at 6:00pm for a powerful & celebratory observance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. This special evening will bring together community members for free food, live performances & meaningful connections centered on HIV awareness, education, and action.
Today, we honor the survivors, support those fighting, and remember those we've lost. Find cancer information and resources by visiting: dchealth.dc.gov/service/cancer
❄️ Ice Safety Reminder ❄️
Slow down, take smaller steps, and keep your eyes off your phone when walking on ice. One careful step can help prevent a painful fall.
Mark your calendar for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on February 6, 2026, 6pm-9pm at Hen's Quarter Prime, 2121 1st St. SW. Come get tested, grab a bite and get resources. The event is free!
Help protect animals this winter!
If you spot pets left in extreme weather or suspect animal abuse, call Brandywine SPCA at (202) 888-7387.
Together, we can keep animals safe! 🐱 🐶
When sleet is falling, don’t throw snowballs!
Sleet forms when snow melts into rain and then refreezes into hard, transparent ice pellets that can be dangerous.
Nice, fun, safe alternative: Build a snowman instead. ☃️
Don’t wait. Get screened. January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, and the WISH Cancer Screening Program offers FREE cervical cancer screenings for eligible DC residents ages 21–64.
Learn more at dchealth.dc.gov/service/project-wish #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth #PreventCancer
If it’s too cold outside for you, it’s too cold for your pets. Keep pets indoors during periods of extreme cold. For more information: tinyurl.com/WinterPetSafetyDC
DC Health will be closed on Monday, January 19, 2026, in observance of MLK Jr. Day. We look forward to serving you again on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
An EXTREME COLD ALERT is in effect, don’t let the cold catch you off guard. Exposed skin can freeze quickly, so cover up as much as you can. Layer up with a coat, scarf, hat, and gloves to stay warm and healthy.
Visit cold.dc.gov for shelter options.
January is #NationalBloodDonorMonth, a time to recognize the lifesaving impact of blood donors in our community. You can save three lives in 15 minutes. Find the closest blood donation center @ aabb.org/for-donors-patients/give-blood
What is respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)? #RSV is a highly contagious common respiratory virus that usually causes mild cold-like symptoms, but can be serious for very young children and older adults. Visit rsvinfo.dc.gov for more information.
African Americans face a higher risk of early-onset Glaucoma. Detect it early through a dilated eye exam for effective treatment. Learn more about eye health at cdc.gov/visionhealth.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common virus that can be dangerous for babies, young children and older adults. Ask your doctor about the #RSV vaccine. Protect yourself and your loved ones. Visit: dchealth.dc.gov
Flu cases are on the rise in DC. There’s still time to get a #flu vaccine. CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older get a flu vaccine each year. Protect yourself and your loved ones. Visit: dchealth.dc.gov.
Don’t let the cold catch you off guard. Exposed skin can freeze quickly, so cover up as much as you can. Layer up with a coat, scarf, hat, and gloves to stay warm and healthy. Visit cold.dc.gov for shelter options.
Testing is one of our best tools to prevent the spread of COVID-19, alongside getting boosted. 🎉Use an at-home COVID-19 test kit before celebrations if you feel sick. Stay home if you test positive! Visit dchealth.dc.gov for more information.
Flu cases are on the rise in DC. There’s still time to get a #flu vaccine. CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older get a flu vaccine each year. Protect yourself and your loved ones. Visit: dchealth.dc.gov.
Do your part to help stop the spread of viruses like #RSV this #respiratoryillness season. Use personal protective measures like staying home when sick, disinfecting surfaces and washing your hands often. Visit rsvinfo.dc.gov for more information.
El Departamento de Salud del Distrito de Columbia (DC Health) cerrará a las 14:00 horas del miércoles 24 de diciembre y permanecerá cerrado el jueves 25 de diciembre. Esperamos poder atenderles de nuevo el viernes 26 de diciembre.
❄️Happy Holidays! DC Health will close at 2:00p.m., on Wednesday, December 24 and remain closed on Thursday, December 25.☃️We look forward to serving you again on Friday, December 26.📝
Respiratory virus season is here! Protect yourself and others by getting your flu and COVID shots. You can get them together (just use different arms). No prescription needed for anyone ages three (3) and older for a COVID shot at local pharmacies. Visit: dchealth.dc.gov