EmblemHealth Supports Medically Underserved Young Adults Through Partnership with Children’s Health Fund
***MEDIA ADVISORY***
For Tuesday, October 14 at 12:00 pm
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October 10, 2014 /3BL Media/ - A special event will be held to celebrate EmblemHealth’s support of Children’s Health Fund’s mobile medical program. Through CBS EcoMedia’s WellnessAd program, EmblemHealth will provide health care services to 250 medically underserved children in Harlem and Queens. EmblemHealth’s support will result in approximately 450 health care visits over the next year.
Following remarks at EmblemHealth Neighborhood Care in Harlem, EmblemHealth employees will volunteer at the Streetwork Project’s Harlem Center where they’ll distribute care kits and serve lunch to the youth at the Center. Children’s Health Fund created its first innovative model decades ago by building a doctor’s office on wheels that could bring healthcare to homeless children in New York City. Today, its national fleet of mobile medical clinics – the largest mobile pediatric service in the country – visits hundreds of schools and pre-K centers to provide primary care, dental services and mental health support to students who otherwise may not see a doctor or a dentist. The mobile clinics are fully equipped with examining rooms, waiting areas, a nurse's station, and a room for medical procedures.
WHEN: Tuesday, October 14 at 12:00 pm
WHERE: EmblemHealth Neighborhood Care
215 W 125th Street New York, NY 10027
WHO: Ydanis Rodriguez, City Council Member, District 10
Paul Polizzotto, president and founder of CBS EcoMedia
David Flemister, director, brand strategy and community marketing, EmblemHealth
Karen Redlener, executive director, Children’s Health Fund
MEDIA CONTACTS: Hugh Siegel, Children’s Health Fund, 212-535-9400 or hsiegel@chfund.or
Lindsay Brown, CBS EcoMedia, 212-975-1989 or Lindsay.brown@ecomediacbs.com