Osceola Community Health Services (OCHS) is uniting healthcare and community spirit once again with Health Festival 2025—a powerful day of free health screenings, family fun, and life-changing resources—set for Sunday, April 13 at Old Town in Kissimmee, with support from Kissimmee Utility Authority and over 25 community partners.

Health Festival 2025 builds on the success of last year’s inaugural event, which facilitated more than ten no-cost mammograms and several other health screenings. This year’s festival is poised to do even more, with an expanded list of services and providers on-site. Attendees can take advantage of blood pressure checks, dental and eye screenings, mammograms, memory screenings, child physicals, and eligibility screenings for follow-up care. Appointments can also be scheduled on-site with OCHS primary care providers for future visits.

“We’re thrilled to return with Health Festival 2025 and bring even more health resources directly to the families who need them,” said Dr. Belinda Johnson-Cornett, Chief Executive Officer of OCHS. “This event is about access, collaboration, and meeting families where they are—in a setting that promotes wellness, connection, and fun.”

Festivalgoers will also be able to participate in blood donations through the OneBlood mobile unit, while AdventHealth and 3DMobileMammography will offer on-site mammograms. Moffitt Cancer Center will provide education on cancer treatment and support services. K2 Med, a research partner, will conduct memory screenings for chronic pain patients, highlighting possible connections between memory, depression, and anxiety.

The event will be hosted by La Mega’s Lynette Chico during a live remote, with music from DJ Chino of iHeartMedia setting the upbeat tone throughout the day. STEM activities for youth, presented by The Chamber Foundation of The Osceola Chamber, will add an educational twist to the festivities.

One lucky family or group of four who completes a health screening will be selected to win four Fun Spot amusement park passes, thanks to event sponsor Fun Spot America. Attendees must be present during the drawing to win.

Parking at Old Town will be free, and guests can also enjoy giveaways from local business vendors.

To register for a health screening or to view more information about the festival, visit the official event page.