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Join us as we celebrate National Health Center Week 2023 and our commitment as a community health center to the more than 30 million Americans who rely on us for health care. Together we are the “Roadmap to a Stronger America,” serving as a beacon of strength, service, and care.
Join us for free, fun and festive events complete with health and dental screenings, vaccines, backpack and produce giveaways, food trucks, face painting, photo booths and more!
Calling all moms, babies, and families!
Join us for our Salem Family Festival hosted by First Lady Tammy Murphy and Southern Jersey Family Medical Centers. The event will feature free food, music, raffle prizes, and more. Be sure to come and empower your family and children with community resources needed to live a healthy life.
Salem Family Festival
June 24th 11 am -3 pm (rain date 6/25)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Park
Salem City, at the corner of Center Dr. and Market St.
If you need a ride to our Salem Family Festival check out the pick-up and drop-off points below. Rides are free and available for anyone who wants to join us for a fun day of fellowship and community resources! Click here for more information on rides.
Salem Community College
460 Hollywood Avenue, Carneys Point
Parking Lot D, Near Donaghay Hall
Pick-up: 10:30am-12:00pm
Drop-off: 2pm-3pm
Carneys Point Municipal Building
303 Harding Hwy, Carneys Point
Meet in Parking Lot
Pick-up: 10:30am-12:00pm
Drop-off: 2pm-3pm
Woodstown Borough Hall
25 West Ave, Woodstown
Near the Water Tower in the Parking Lot (Entry through Wulderk Way)
Pick-up: 10:30am-12:00pm
Drop-off: 2pm-3pm
LYFT
Cal 609-569-4510 on June 24th to receive the code and get up to $25 off your Lyft ride!
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Join us as we work to improve black maternal health with our transformative event on Friday, April 14, 2023, featuring the documentary film Aftershock, directed by acclaimed filmmakers Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee. A pivotal and powerful panel discussion with Maternal Health Advocates, SJFMC patients, and providers will follow.
SJFMC provides compassionate reproductive, maternity, and pediatric care services to improve the lives of mothers and their babies. Transforming care through education, care coordination, and community outreach, we empower women of color in achieving the health equity they deserve.
We are dedicated to building awareness, activism, and community-building to amplify the voices, perspectives, and lived experiences of black mothers and birthing people. SJFMC advocates for the elimination of maternal mortality.
From pregnancy to childbirth and beyond our SJFMC team of dedicated health professionals are here to support and care for you every step of the way. Call us at 800–486-0131 to make your appointment today!
Please share this event (see flyer below) with your network and the community at large. You must register to attend, click here to secure your spot and help us stand up for black maternal health.
Together We Can Make A Difference!