Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Health Care for Philadedelphia Town Meeting

Time: Thursday Oct. 7th 7pm
Location: Church of the Advocate, 18th & Diamond

You voted to have the Philadelphia Health Department develop a plan for Universal Health Care for Philadelphians. Now we need input in creating that plan. Please support the upcoming Town meeting. This could be the begining of Health Care for all in the US!

Sunday, September 26, 2004

Justice Talking Taping

Instead of an October General Mtg at the Penn Newman Ctr. Some members of the PACDHC will attend the National Health Care taping & discussion at the National Constitution Center (525 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA)
For more information and/or to get tickets go to
http://www.justicetalking.org/joinaudience.asp

Justice Talking is award-winning radio that engages listeners in timely, refreshingly honest debates on the current legal battles that capture our nation’s attention.

Each weekly program unapologetically tackles tough, provocative issues featuring reports from the field, polling analysis, and compelling debate between the nation’s leading advocates and political opposites.

Wednesday, September 01, 2004

Photo from The Rally & Demonstration in NYC

March 1
Jobs for Justice,PACDHC and others loaded onto two buses armed with Health Care for All signs and walking shoes to peacefully demonstrate during the Republican Convention in August.
Thank you to all those who lent their support!

Friday, July 30, 2004

Demonstration & Rally in NYC

Taking place during the Republican Convention.

The Philadelphia Area Committee to Defend Health Care and Philadelphia Jobs with Justice are working together to fill at least one bus to take Philadelphia-area healthcare activists to New York City for the demonstration called by United for Peace and Justice.

Reserve your seat on the bus now! Leaving from Center City Philadelphia 7:30am Sunday, August 29th

Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Campaign for National Health Care Site

We can provide coverage for healthcare, prescription drugs, mental health, dental, optical and long-term care. We can afford it NOW. We can't afford not to have it. All of this has been written into House Resolution 676, the United States National Health Insurance Act, now before Congress.

Visit Campaign for a National Health Care Program's Website for more information

http://www.cnhpnow.org