The Biggest Little Summer Bash was held on Saturday to promote wellness in the community.
The event was free to attend and included a resource fair with free vaccines, food distribution and a diaper giveaway.
There was also food, music and games for families.
It was hosted by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield along with several other local organizations.
Nisa Butler, the founder of Family Hope Project, said it's important for the community to come together despite the heat this week.
"We know that crises and poverty doesn't stay within business hours or in comfortable weather. It doesn't matter if it's wintertime or if it's 100 degrees out. Getting families access to resources, I wouldn't care how uncomfortable it is," said Butler.
