The National Health Council, in partnership with the Alzheimer's Association, will sponsor town hall meeting and news conferences on Wednesday, February 27 in Cleveland and Thursday, February 28, 2008 in Columbus, OH. The events start at 10:00am and end at 11:30am.
People and families affected by disease and/or disability are strongly encouraged to attend. A similar event in Columbia, SC generated significant media coverage.
A statement signed by 48 CEOs of the nation's leading patient groups will be released. The statement highlights the lack of effective coverage for millions of Americans and seeks to educate political candidates about the need for solutions. The event will also feature patients' personal stories on this important topic.
A "town hall" meeting will follow the news conference and highlight how people and families can become more involved in this effort. Presidential candidates and their staff will be invited to participate in the event.
The event in Columbus will take place in the Clinton Room of the Fawcett Center at The Ohio State University (2400 Olentangy River Rd.). For directions, please visit the Fawcett Center website at www.fawcettcenter.com or call them at 614-292-1342. Click here for a flyer with more details.
The event in Cleveland will take place in Salon F of the Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center (127 Public Sq.). Parking is free (mention “National Health Council” to attendant). For directions, call 216.696.9200 or visit the hotel's website. Click here for a flyer with more details.
There is no admission cost and no tickets are required. The general public is also encouraged to attend.
For more information, please contact Joseph LaMountain at joseph.lamountain@gmail.com or 202.288.5124. We look forward to seeing you on February 28th!
People and families affected by disease and/or disability are strongly encouraged to attend. A similar event in Columbia, SC generated significant media coverage.
A statement signed by 48 CEOs of the nation's leading patient groups will be released. The statement highlights the lack of effective coverage for millions of Americans and seeks to educate political candidates about the need for solutions. The event will also feature patients' personal stories on this important topic.
A "town hall" meeting will follow the news conference and highlight how people and families can become more involved in this effort. Presidential candidates and their staff will be invited to participate in the event.
The event in Columbus will take place in the Clinton Room of the Fawcett Center at The Ohio State University (2400 Olentangy River Rd.). For directions, please visit the Fawcett Center website at www.fawcettcenter.com or call them at 614-292-1342. Click here for a flyer with more details.
The event in Cleveland will take place in Salon F of the Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center (127 Public Sq.). Parking is free (mention “National Health Council” to attendant). For directions, call 216.696.9200 or visit the hotel's website. Click here for a flyer with more details.
There is no admission cost and no tickets are required. The general public is also encouraged to attend.
For more information, please contact Joseph LaMountain at joseph.lamountain@gmail.com or 202.288.5124. We look forward to seeing you on February 28th!