Eyes on the Prize for Universal Healthcare
Community Meetings from the Healthcare Is a Human Right Campaign
Thursday October 24, 5-8pm | Main St. Landing train station, Burlington
From 5-6pm we will host a free health screening clinic including Blood
Sugar checks, Blood Pressure Checks, and Massage therapy and the community
meeting will be from 6-8pm. There will be Live Music, Refreshments and
Childcare.
Join us for a dialogue on how Vermont can stay on track toward a universal
healthcare system where we all get the care we need, when we need it.
Panelists for this event:
Ellen Watson, APRN, Winooski Family Practice
Molly Flemming, N.D., L.Ac.,
State Senator Tim Ashe, Chair of Senate Finance
Mark Larson, Commissioner of the Department of Vermont Health Access
In 2011, a statewide people’s movement successfully passed a law requiring
Vermont to create a universal healthcare system that provides healthcare as
a public good and meets all people’s health needs. This fall we're holding
community meetings across the state to talk about how to transition to our
new system and how we will hold our government accountable to making it a
reality.
Thursday October 24, 5-8pm | Main St. Landing train station, Burlington
Bring your story of the healthcare crisis, questions, ideas, and hopes for
the future. Learn about how the people of Vermont can keep our state from
getting derailed on the road to universal healthcare. And get involved to
make sure Vermont stays true to its human rights commitment to create the
nation’s first universal healthcare system.
Here is the link to the facebook event page.
https://www.facebook.com/events/218695231636851/221294338043607/?notif_t=plan_mall_activity
Tiffany Silliman
Certified Massage Therapist
Silliman Massage & Bodywork
802-363-7886
161 North Street, Burlington, VT
or 168 Battery Street, Burlington, VT
www.TiffanySilliman.massagetherapy.com
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