Over 150 people gathered at the Manor Ballroom in Ipswich for a health awareness event organized by BSC Multicultural Services (BSCMS). The event, which brought together a diverse group of attendees, featured health professionals who delivered informative presentations on topics such as child immunization, hypertension, blood pressure management, and maintaining good health during Ramadan.
In addition to the expert talks, attendees had the opportunity to receive free health checks, courtesy of Aqua Pharmacy in Ipswich. BSCMS also provided valuable advice on maximizing income during the ongoing cost of living crisis.
The event showcased a variety of organizations, with stalls from ActivLives, NHS Suffolk and North East Essex ICB, Suffolk Family Carers, Suffolk Sight, Future Female Society, Aqua Pharmacy, and BSCMS.
During the event, Councillor Nadia Cenci presented the County Councillor Award to Mohammed Alam and Mojlum Khan, recognizing their contributions on behalf of Suffolk County Council.
Mohammed Mainul Alam, one of the event organizers, expressed his gratitude, saying, “This has been a fantastic event with many children and families attending. The presentations were incredibly beneficial, and the raffle competition was a big hit with everyone. We are grateful to our funders for making this event possible.”
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