Boyle Heights residents descended on Hazard Park on April 8 for a free community health fair and toddler run. The event, which included free health screenings and giveaways, was sponsored by the HSC Community Partnerships, the USC Office of Civic Engagement, Keck Medical Center of USC, the American Heart Association and the Hazard Park Recreation Center.
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