Arlington National Healthcare Day of Service
Saturday, June 27th
10am – 2pm
– Come Tell Your Healthcare Stories
– Learn About Healthcare Proxies
– Sign Up for Arlington Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps
– Send Postcards to Your Legislators
Jefferson Cutter House (Dallin Museum)
Arlington Center
Corner of Massachusetts Avenue, Pleasant & Mystic Streets
Sponsored by OFA (Organizing For America)
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roborig says
And add additional events here, or comments on
Healthcare! thx! -R
stivewaugh says
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Volunteers who participate in the National Health Care Day of Service will be stronger advocates for health care reform. Volunteer projects directly expose participants to the reality of our country’s health care system and the millions of people who it is currently failing.
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p>National Health Care Day of Service volunteers will also build important relationships in their communities with health care professionals. Finally, these health care service projects give volunteers a chance to make an impact in their own communities and improve the lives of their neighbors in the short term while we simultaneously fight for long term, systemic health care reform.
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alanf says
and the writing style and two (duplicate) links at the bottom of yours indicate that this is a spammer. I see that there are borderline spam comments attributed to “StiveWaugh” across a number of forums, so I’m guessing that that’s what he (?) is.
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p>Steve Waugh, by the way, is an Australian cricket player (I didn’t know this until I looked it up), so it seems possible this user grabbed his name, and misspelled it in the process.
amberpaw says
“I used to have health care but got laid off. So now I don’t”
roborig says
I don’t think it’s possible to edit the poll, or I would, but anyone should feel free to comment here. Thanks!
alanf says