E-Press Release

Elise Joseph Foundation holds its annual Health and Job Fair this Friday.
Elise Joseph Foundation continues to serve the Philadelphia Haitian Community through cultural promotion and education through its Health and Job Fair.
Philadelphia, PA, October 19, 2011: The Elise Joseph Foundation (EJF) invites you to support its Health and Job Fair event.
The Elise Joseph Foundation would like to extend an invitation to its signature community event taking place this Friday October 21st from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm.
This fair offers:
Health Screenings
Consultations
Access to Job Agencies and other needed community assistance.
Cost: Free
October 21, 2011 Simmons Recreation Center, 7200 Woolston and Walnut Streets (West Oak Lane), Philadelphia, PA 19138
As you may already be aware, a number of new Haitian immigrants have been allowed to come to the Philadelphia Area as a result of the recent Haiti earthquake and many Haitian residents are unemployed and are in need of services. As usual, the event is FREE and OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Therefore, it is our hope to serve over 500 participants this year.
The Haitian community is often an underserved minority group with limited access to health services. That is why we have partnered with the Mayor’s Commission on African and Caribbean Immigrant Affairs, Haitian Medical Professionals in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Eastern University,
Eastern University Nursing Students, Drexel University Medical Students, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey School of Osteopathic Medicine, New Sanctuary Movement, Sickle Cell Disease Association of America- Philadelphia/Delaware Valley Chapter and Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians and many other organizations to provide health and wellness resources. The event has been promoted with advertising and support from the Haitian Clergy Association of Philadelphia, the Haitian Coalition of Philadelphia, the Haitian Community Center, 88.5 FM (sca) Radio Vision Celeste (Heavenly Vision) Christian Haitian Radio that reaches an estimated 150,000 Haitians in the tri-state area, L’Informateur Haitian newspaper and EJF volunteers in the Haitian community.
The Elise Joseph Foundation Corporation is a 501C (3), tax exempt, publicly funded charitable nonprofit organization. Your support helps us to continue our mission to serve Haitian and Haitian American communities through education, cross-cultural promotion, health promotion and humanitarian relief.
Monies raised throughout the year went to sponsoring this event. Please support the Elise Joseph Foundation as it continues to provide services such as ESL classes & citizenship courses, Haitian-Creole classes, immigration consultation, work-related referrals, humanitarian aid, health education programs and more!
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The Elise Joseph Foundation Corporation is a 501C (3), tax exempt, publicly funded charitable nonprofit organization. Your support helps us to continue our mission to serve Haitian and Haitian American communities through education, cross-cultural promotion, health promotion and humanitarian relief.