This Juneteenth, we honor freedom, resilience, and the fight for equity amid ongoing health challenges in African American communities. Let's unite for stronger, healthier futures. #Juneteenth
Take the next step to better health! Join FBCHHS's FREE wellness class June 25, 2026. Learn heart health, diabetes, nutrition & more. No registration needed. Call 346-857-7297. #FortBendHealth
After a storm, mosquitoes can multiply quickly in standing water left behind. Protect your family by draining water from containers, cleaning gutters, and using EPA-registered insect repellent. Remember: Tip, Toss, and Protect! #MosquitoControl#StormRecovery#FightTheBite
💦 Splash Into Safety! 🏊 Teach children to swim, stay away from drains, and always supervise them around water. Avoid swimming with open wounds, leave glass containers outside pool areas, and shower before entering. Safe swimmers save lives! #SplashIntoSafety#PoolSafety 🌊☀️
💦 Splash Into Safety! 🏊 Teach children to swim, stay away from drains, and always supervise them around water. Avoid swimming with open wounds, leave glass containers outside pool areas, and shower before entering. Safe swimmers save lives! #SplashIntoSafety#PoolSafety 🌊☀️
Know Before You Swim! Fort Bend County Environmental Health regulates commercial pools at apartments, HOAs, gyms, and schools but not residential backyard pools. Stay informed, follow pool safety rules, and help keep every swim a safe one. #SplashIntoSafety#WaterSafety #
This summer, Fort Bend County Health & Human Services is proud to welcome 42 outstanding interns through the County’s 2026 Youth Employment Program.
A special thank you to the many supervisors, mentors, and staff members, across HHS divisions.
Hurricane season is here! Know the difference: 🟡 A Hurricane Watch means conditions are possible prepare now. 🔴 A Hurricane Warning means conditions are expected take action immediately. Build your kit, make a plan, and stay informed. #BeReady
World Environment Day is observed every year across the globe to spread awareness about environmental protection and encourage people to take action for a cleaner and safer planet.
Adults watching kids in or near water should avoid distracting activities like reading, using the phone, and consuming alcohol or drugs, because drowning happens quickly and quietly.