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9.01.2025

Northern Nevada Early Childhood Screening and Resource Fair

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The Children’s Cabinet presents the First 5 Nevada Early Childhood Screening and Resource Fair in Northern Nevada offering families FREE early childhood screenings, no cost vaccines* and more.

Saturday, October 4, 2025
1090 Bresson Ave., Reno NV 89502
10 am - 1 pm

Join First 5 Nevada, a program of The Children’s Cabinet, for a fun and free community event for families with young children!

Discover valuable resources, connect with local organizations and get the support your family needs.

The event is open to all families with young children. Whether you are a new parent, a caregiver or are just looking for local support, you are welcome!

Screenings will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

*No insurance required. However, if you have insurance, please bring your insurance card to the event.

REGISTER HERE!

Click here for more information and to see a list of screenings and resource partners who will be at the event.

If you have questions, email [email protected]


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