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Governor O'Malley and Chris Samuels of the Washington Redskins unveil Medicaid Expansion Ad Campaign

10/13/09

Permalink 07:23:46 am, Categories: General Agency News

GOVERNOR O’MALLEY TO JOIN CHRIS SAMUELS OF THE WASHINGTON REDSKINS TO UNVEIL MEDICAID EXPANSION AD CAMPAIGN
Ad Campaign Encourages Area Residents to Call 211 for Eligibility and Community Crisis Services, Inc. is answering the call.

Governor Martin O’Malley will join Chris Samuels of the Washington Redskins, local elected officials and healthcare advocates on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at 1:00 p.m.,to unveil a new ad campaign to encourage eligible area residents to enroll in Maryland’s Medicaid Expansion, and to talk about the importance of President Obama’s healthcare reform plan.

The promotion is sponsored by the Maryland Health Care for All, AARP, and Carefirst Blue Cross Blue Shield. Calls to 2-1-1 Maryland are being answered by Community Crisis Services, Inc. who will help determine if individuals and families are eligible for Maryland's state sponsored healthcare programs.

Individuals and families can see if they qualify for Medicaid Expansion programs by visiting the Maryland Medical Programs website.

You can also visit the Maryland SAIL website to see if they are eligible for other social service benefits such as medical assistance, food stamps, temporary cash assistance, and more.

Community Crisis Services, Inc. connects individuals and families in need with state agencies and other community services to help stabilize their crisis situation and help them get connected with appropriate resources 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Help support Community Crisis Services. Donate Now!

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