West Palm Beach, FL — Promise Fund and the Related Ross Foundation will host the first Annual Community Wellness Fair on Saturday, February 7, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Heart & Soul Park in the Historic Northwest neighborhood. This free event will unite families, local organizations, and community partners for a day of health, wellness, and fun, featuring complimentary health screenings, live entertainment, food, prizes, and interactive sports-themed activities during Super Bowl weekend.
“At Promise Fund, we believe access to care should never depend on your ZIP code. This event brings essential screenings, trusted partners, and meaningful information directly to families,” shared Nancy Brinker, Co-founder of Promise Fund. “I am grateful to the Related Ross Foundation and our many partners for helping us make wellness approachable and accessible for all.”
Attendees will have access to a wide range of complimentary health screenings provided by trusted partners. Invision will offer mammograms, while Monarch will provide HIV testing along with blood glucose, blood pressure, and BMI checks. The University of Miami’s “Game Changer” program will deliver comprehensive cancer screenings along with Hepatitis C testing and HPV self-swab options. Florida Atlantic University (FAU) will conduct mental health assessments, blood pressure and BMI screenings, and assist with on-site appointment bookings. Caridad will have interactive educational demonstrations on various health topics. Additional screenings will include cholesterol, blood glucose, and blood pressure checks.
To reserve a screening, call the Promise Fund hotline at (877) 427-7664.
“The First Annual Community Wellness Fair is about helping our neighbors flourish,” said Jeremy Morse, Executive Director of Related Ross Foundation. “By connecting families with practical resources, meaningful activities, and real opportunities for wellness, we’re laying the groundwork for lasting change and celebrating the collective strength of our community in West Palm Beach.”
The Community Wellness Fair will feature a diverse lineup of community organizations and partners, including, but not limited to Hanley Foundation, LEEDS Foundation, Els for Autism, Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies, Center for Family Services, Sole Survivors™, Path to College, Promise Fund, Center for Child Counseling, A Better Way Home Care, Sickle Cell Palm Beach County, Rohi’s Readery, The Community Health Center of West Palm Beach, Systema Floyd, Miami Dolphins’ Junior Dolphins, and Buddy Lee Jump Ropes. These organizations will provide valuable resources, interactive activities, and information to support health and wellness for attendees.
The first 500 guests will receive a passport to visit vendors, and once completed, they can enjoy a free meal from community-driven bakery and café Eat ‘N Cake or Taqueria Guadalajara food truck. Complimentary water will be provided by La Croix.
The day will feature scheduled activities for all ages, including all-day music by FLAVAR and:
This year’s Community Wellness Fair is made possible through the generous support of sponsors and partners, including ESPN and Palm Health Foundation. Their commitment helps ensure a day filled with resources, activities, and opportunities for families to thrive.
Road closures will be in effect on 7th Street, 8th Street, and Henrietta Street from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Guest parking is available at the Salvation Army at 600 N. Rosemary Avenue as well as the City of West Palm Beach garage on the corner of 3rd Street and Rosemary Avenue.
Free tickets to the event are available on Eventbrite here.
Images from Promise Fund’s 2024 Wellness Fair are available here.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Related Ross Foundation
Maura Daves, Vice President Corporate Communications
Mdaves@relatedross.com
ABOUT RELATED ROSS FOUNDATION The Related Ross Foundation is the grantmaking nonprofit arm of Related Ross, dedicated to ensuring that West Palm Beach’s growth benefits the entire community. Established in 2023, the Foundation works in close partnership with residents to revitalize the Historic Northwest District, Coleman Park, and Pleasant City. Its funding pillars including economic opportunity, community flourishing, and cultural vitality reflect Related Ross’s vision for well-connected and culturally enriched neighborhoods. Through 2025, Related Ross has pledged more than $10 million in charitable contributions, including $8.35 million to Palm Beach State College and $1 million to Roosevelt Elementary School.
ABOUT PROMISE FUND
Promise Fund's mission is to increase survivorship from breast and cervical cancer by providing guided support and access to screenings, as well as early detection, treatment, and beyond. They reach tens of thousands of women in Palm Beach, Broward and Martin Counties. The organization, founded in 2018 by Ambassador Nancy G. Brinker, has created a model which gives every woman the opportunity to obtain healthcare regardless of who she is, where she lives, or her level of income. That's their promise.
To date, through education and outreach, Promise Fund has engaged more than 66,000 women in South Florida, including nearly 20,000 women who have been screened and 249 women who have received cancer treatment.
To learn more, visit thepromisefund.org. Follow on Instagram @thepromisefund Facebook @PromiseFundofFL and @ThePromiseFund on X.