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CHECK IN WITH YOUR CHILD'S EMOTIONAL HEALTH

Through a partnership with Family Services of Chemung County, the Chemung County School Districts and Community Agencies, Free, Confidential and Voluntary Emotional Health Screenings will be offered to all students in the County during the coming school year.

How a child feels influences the success of their relationships at home, in school and in the community. Checking on their emotional health on an annual basis is important, just as important as having their vision and hearing screened.

Consider allowing your child the opportunity to participate in the program. For additional information, you may contact Maryann Bullett or Marilyn Christofaro, Community Mental Health Program Coordinators, at Family Services of Chemung County (607-733-5696)

New York State Child Health Plus
Health insurance is available to all uninsured children who live in New York State regardless of income and resources. If you do not have health insurance for your child in Chemung County, please call (800) 231-0744, visit www.mothersandbabies.org, or visit one of these sites in Chemung County to find out just how easy and inexpensive it can be.


FREE CANCER SCREENING and
TREATMENT PROGRAMS

for those who qualify.
Call
Chemung 737-2028 or Schuyler 535-9174

Do it for YOU and those who love you!

Help the Uninsured Get a Quick Start on Rx Savings
With the quick start savings card from Together Rx Access, individuals who lack prescription drug coverage and are not eligible for Medicare don't have to wait to start saving on the medicines they need. Individuals and families can determine if they qualify for the quick start savings card by calling 800-250-2839. If eligible, the card can be used at the pharmacy counter that day. Most cardholders save 25% to 40% on brand-name prescription drugs and products with the free-to-get and free-to-use Card. The program includes more than 300 brand-name medicines and products, prescribed to treat diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, allergy, asthma, arthritis, depression, and other common conditions. Savings on a range of generic medicines are also available. Email Amy Niles at amyniles@aol.com to request a supply of quick start savings cards that you can distribute to those who may be eligible.

For more information about the program, go to www.TogetherRxAccess.com


NETWORK OF CARE
Chemung County Unveils Community-Based Web Site for people with: Mental Illness, Mental Retardation, Substance Abuse Issues, Families, and Service Providers


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