Friends: Please join me, along with Mile High United Way, the Colorado Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response, Colorado Health Emergency Line for Public Information (COHELP) and Dr. Mark Learned of Kaiser Permanente for a Coronavirus Telephone Town Hall on Thursday, April 9th at 12:00 pm MST. We will share information on the federal COVID-19 response and information about the steps local organizations are taking to help connect Coloradans with the resources they need. Joining me will be: · Dr. Mark Learned, Vice President of Primary Care and Urgent Care at Kaiser Permanente Colorado · Jerene Petersen, Chief Impact Officer, Mile High United Way · Greg Stasinos, Response and Operations Section Chief, Colorado Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response · Mark Crisman, Contact Center Supervisor, COHELP The call will start with an overview of the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act health and economic package which was signed into law on March 27th. We will also provide information about the resources available through 211Colorado, Colorado Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response, and COHELP. After the presentations, you will have an opportunity to ask questions. Please Join Me: When: 12:00 pm-1:00 pm MST (Please call in at 11:55am so that we can start the discussion on time.) Where: To receive call-in information the day of, please RSVP here or at https://april9coronavirustownhall.eventbrite.com The Colorado Health Emergency Line for Public Information (COHELP) is a public support service sponsored by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and operated by the Rocky Mountain Poison Center, a division of Denver Health. This line was established in 2003 to keep Coloradans informed about public health events and to provide an up-to-date repository of information and resources. COHELP is open from 9 am to 10 pm Monday to Friday and 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday and Sunday, Call 303-389-1687 or 1-877-462-2911. 211 Colorado is a confidential and multilingual central location where Coloradans can be connected to over 7,500 health and human services resources. Dial 211 or search for services online at 211Colorado.org. Help is available statewide Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, by phone. Thank you and we look forward to connecting, Michael Click here to respond to this email. Unsubscribe |
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