The benefit of free health checks in the community is to prevent infectious diseases and further illness. Health checks are an effort to detect abnormalities in the body. Health checks should be carried out routinely with the aim of preventing and treating them as quickly as possible. Early disease detection is a form of education and free health check activities to raise public awareness to undergo regular health checks as part of promotive and preventive efforts. The main goal of this service is to detect potential diseases and reduce the risk of disease or treat them more effectively. This service method includes providing health education through the distribution of brochures related to educational materials, accompanied by the implementation of free health checks that involve meetings with Posyandu cadres and the local village head to initiate this service. There were 46 participants who participated in the free health checks. The purpose of this activity is also to help participants better understand the importance of maintaining good health. The results of the health check-up are used as a guide to help them understand the importance of undergoing regular health check-ups to prevent negative consequences later in life. The Sukamanah Village community held a free health check-up outreach program on July 30, 2025, to increase public awareness and knowledge about health. This program used the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method, which benefited the general public, Baros students, and the general public. Outreach efforts have shown that this technique is successful in increasing public awareness and understanding of health issues. This suggests that a more comprehensive health intervention model and research on the program's long-term impact are needed to maximize positive outcomes for public health.