Community Roundtable on Healthcare

Posted by on March 17, 2006

Community Roundtable in Philadelphia April 10, 2006

Be a part of HISTORY!

You are invited to tell the President and Congress how they can fix our healthcare system. The Citizens’ Health Care Working Group is coming to Philadelphia to hear from you!

Community Roundtable
Monday, April 10, 2006
Sign-in: 3:30 PM – 4 PM
Roundtable: 4 PM – 8 PM
(4 HOURS REQUIRED)

The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
19 South 22nd Street (wheelchair accessible)

This is your chance to let Washington know what you think — and what you, your family and loved ones need to stay healthy.

And your voice does matter. Your ideas will help form an action plan that the President and Congress are required by law to consider as they work to improve health care.

Don’t miss this chance to make your voice heard!

You must pre-register! Space is limited! To register, call (215) 685-5698 or go to: http://www.citizenshealthcare.gov/register.

Refreshments will be served. If you need child care or a language interpreter, call (215) 685-5698 by April 3.

If you would like to be a community partner, and would like flyers to pass out, or a speaker for your group, please call (215) 685-5697.

ROUNDTABLE HOSTED BY the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, with these co-sponsors: the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Council AFL-CIO, and the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776.

Can’t attend the community roundtable?

You can still have a say. Go on line:
http://www.citizenshealthcare.gov/speak_out/experiences.php. Answer these sections: What’s Important to You, Share Your Experience, and Health Care Poll.

View PDF Flyer in English:
http://phillyunions.com/docs/PDF_Community_Roundtable_Flyer-English.pdf

View PDF Flyer in Spanish:
http://phillyunions.com/docs/PDF_Community_roundtable_flyer_Spanish.pdf


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