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MARCH OF DIMES PARTNERS WITH 2-1-1 TEXAS CITY OF EL PASO

MARCH OF DIMES PARTNERS WITH 2-1-1 TEXAS CITY OF EL PASO TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND EL PASO HEALTH TO LAUNCH

GO BEFORE YOU SHOW

(El Paso, TX, May 8, 2018)— March of Dimes has partnered with 2-1-1 Texas, City of El Paso Texas Department of Public Health and El Paso Health to launch “Go Before You Show,” a public education campaign that encourages women to seek medical care as soon as they think they are pregnant. This program will provide local social service agencies with a variety of resources in the form of posters, flyers and additional community support systems through the 2-1-1 Texas Helpline in order to educate women on the importance of prenatal care during their first trimester of pregnancy. This campaign is one of many that March of Dimes supports in pursuit of its mission to lead the fight for the health of all moms and babies.

From 2011 through 2014 in El Paso County, only 64% of pregnant women received prenatal care during their first trimester. Women who see a health care provider regularly during pregnancy have healthier babies, are less likely to deliver prematurely, and are less likely to have other serious problems related to pregnancy. When seen early in a pregnancy, providers can identify social issues and medical conditions and take steps for treatment and risk reduction.

Interested partnering agencies are invited to the “Go Before You Show” Community Launch on Tuesday, May 15, 2018, at El Paso Health, 1145 Westmoreland Dr. at 11:30am. Agencies can RSVP to Amy Johnson-Rubio, Maternal and Child Health Director, at ajrubio@marchofdimes.org or 806-686-0307. At the launch, agencies may pick up their free educational materials to be used with their clients. Agencies will collaborate with the March of Dimes “Go Before You Show” campaign to increase the chances of meeting organizational goals of providing women who believe they might be pregnant with health-related resources during their first trimester of pregnancy.

March of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies. It supports research, lead programs and provides education and advocacy so that every baby can have the best possible start. Building on a successful 80-year legacy of impact and innovation, the March of Dimes empowers every mom and every family. Visit marchofdimes.org or nacersano.org for more information. Visit shareyourstory.org for comfort and support. Find them on Facebook and follow us on Instagram and Twitter.

The 2-1-1 Helpline provides free information and referral assistance using the most comprehensive database of social services in the community. 2-1-1 Helpline specialists are available around the clock, providing help and hope for so many women who are facing major challenges. They are a critical link to vital social service resources. No matter the problem, day or night, every day, all day, the 2-1-1 Helpline is standing by to help.

GO BEFORE YOU SHOW
El Paso Health is a local, private, non-profit organization. It is a Texas-licensed health maintenance organization (HMO) established by the El Paso County Hospital District to enter into contract with the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) for the purpose of improving access to medical care for STAR and CHIP members in El Paso and Hudspeth Counties.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Amy Johnson-Rubio, 806-686-0307

El Paso First Health Plans Launches Unprecedented Campaign to Provide 1,500 Backpacks

BACK-TO-SCHOOL HEALTH FAIRS WILL TAKE PLACE ACROSS EL PASO.
 

El Paso, TX:  El Paso First Health Plans will provide backpacks to 1,500 children in the area by hosting a series of Back-to-School Health Fairs throughout the El Paso region. The campaign was launched on July 16, 2016, with the first health fair where 400 backpacks were distributed to children in the Horizon area. The health fair took place at Mission Ridge Elementary School.

The Back-to-School Health Fairs are family-friendly events open to the public. Backpacks will be distributed on a first-come basis at each health fair. School supplies donated by Kool Smiles dental clinics will also be distributed at the events.

“At El Paso First Health Plans, we believe in giving back to our community through grassroots efforts that improve the lives and wellbeing of all El Pasoans,” stated Frank Dominguez, President & CEO of El Paso First Health Plans. “This year, we decided to go beyond our Annual Back-to-School Health Fair and take on an unprecedented effort to distribute backpacks in every corner of El Paso because we know that families in every area have needs. And, what better way to help than to provide them with backpacks for their children.”

The Back-to-School Health Fairs will offer information and resources by over 30 community agencies and free health screenings. Attendees will enjoy entertainment and a special appearance by Super Heroes.

 

El Paso First Back-to-School Health Fairs

Super Heroes Appearance at 9:30am

Lower Valley

Saturday, August 6 ● 9:00 am- 1:00 pm

Presa Elementary School, 128 Presa Place, El Paso, TX 79907

Westside

Saturday, August 13 ● 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Harvest Christian Center, 1345 New Harvest Place. El Paso, TX 79912

Northeast

Saturday, August 20 ● 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Newman Elementary School, 10275 Alcan St. El Paso, TX 79924

For more information, contact El Paso First at 915-532-3778.

About: El Paso First Health Plans, Inc. is a non-profit, local health plan serving Medicaid and CHIP recipients. El Paso First Health Plans strives to be your trusted community health plan by providing access to quality healthcare.