

The Health Fair
Goal:
The Health Fair
Goal:
Atlas co-ran a 3,000+ attendee health fair with the Denton County Indian Cultural Association, transforming a cultural festival into a city-wide health access hub. We partnered with pediatricians, nutritionists, and local nonprofits to offer free screenings, BMI checks, dental consultations, mental-health resources, and youth fitness workshops.
Our team managed logistics, vendor coordination, volunteer training, and educational stations on teen supplement safety, performance pressure, and accessible nutrition.
For hundreds, it was the only medical contact they had all year.

“The only thing more powerful than recovery is giving someone the resources to start.”
Problem: Many families lack affordable, preventive health services and culturally relevant education.
5-Part Solution:
Partnered with health professionals for free screenings & consultations.
Built culturally accessible education booths for youth health and nutrition.
Designed supplement-risk awareness stations backed by our FDA research.
Coordinated 100+ volunteers for high-volume crowd flow and triage.
Distributed multilingual health materials for long-term support.
Impact:
Reached 3,000+ residents; screened hundreds; connected over 200 families to primary care clinics; established an annual preventive-health tradition in the community.
Atlas co-ran a 3,000+ attendee health fair with the Denton County Indian Cultural Association, transforming a cultural festival into a city-wide health access hub. We partnered with pediatricians, nutritionists, and local nonprofits to offer free screenings, BMI checks, dental consultations, mental-health resources, and youth fitness workshops.
Our team managed logistics, vendor coordination, volunteer training, and educational stations on teen supplement safety, performance pressure, and accessible nutrition.
For hundreds, it was the only medical contact they had all year.

“The only thing more powerful than recovery is giving someone the resources to start.”
Problem: Many families lack affordable, preventive health services and culturally relevant education.
5-Part Solution:
Partnered with health professionals for free screenings & consultations.
Built culturally accessible education booths for youth health and nutrition.
Designed supplement-risk awareness stations backed by our FDA research.
Coordinated 100+ volunteers for high-volume crowd flow and triage.
Distributed multilingual health materials for long-term support.
Impact:
Reached 3,000+ residents; screened hundreds; connected over 200 families to primary care clinics; established an annual preventive-health tradition in the community.
Help the cause!
Help the cause!
Related Causes
Related Causes
Opportunity shouldn’t be luck—it should be designed.
Opportunity shouldn’t be luck—it should be designed.
From our FDA petition to state-level workshops, Atlas empowers youth to shape public policy and demand regulatory reform on teen-targeted supplements.
From our FDA petition to state-level workshops, Atlas empowers youth to shape public policy and demand regulatory reform on teen-targeted supplements.
Finance, but in service of people—not profit.
Finance, but in service of people—not profit.
Opportunity shouldn’t be luck—it should be designed.
From our FDA petition to state-level workshops, Atlas empowers youth to shape public policy and demand regulatory reform on teen-targeted supplements.