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New Program To Fuel Access To Health Care
Transportation issues will no longer stop Monroe County residents from access to health care. News13’s Nicole Walters has more about a new program called Care Connects in this report.
Not being able to get to a doctor or pick up a prescription shouldn’t be a barrier to health care. But that’s the case for many in Monroe Count. The Pocono Mountains United Way estimates what they call A.L.I.C.E. Households and below represent 40 percent of the county’s population.
Pocono Mountains United Way President/CEO Michael Tukeva says, "A.L.I.C.E. is an acronym that’s stands for Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed. It really just puts a face on households that are living paycheck to paycheck."
Now a new program starting this Monday is hoping to eliminate that barrier.
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Family of Eagles flying high again
PEN ARGYL, Pa. – In the world of wildlife rescue these are the moments to live for, as not one, not two, but three rehabilitated bald eagles were released into the hills over Pen Argyl, Northampton County.
A father and his two fledglings were found near equipment by the Grand Central Landfill crew of Ed Leary, Austin Miller, and Francesca Kelly early Monday morning as they made their rounds.
“We’ll probably never get a chance in our life to hold another one ever again.”
“So you held it.”
“We had to pick them up.”
“They are heavy,” the crew members said. They were covered in thick muck and mud.
“Completely covering their feathers to the point where they were cold, they were wet and they were very down, completely unable to fly,” said Janine Tancredi of Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center.
Family of Eagles flying high again
PEN ARGYL, Pa. – In the world of wildlife rescue these are the moments to live for, as not one, not two, but three rehabilitated bald eagles were released into the hills over Pen Argyl, Northampton County.
A father and his two fledglings were found near equipment by the Grand Central Landfill crew of Ed Leary, Austin Miller, and Francesca Kelly early Monday morning as they made their rounds.
“We’ll probably never get a chance in our life to hold another one ever again.”
“So you held it.”
“We had to pick them up.”
“They are heavy,” the crew members said. They were covered in thick muck and mud.
“Completely covering their feathers to the point where they were cold, they were wet and they were very down, completely unable to fly,” said Janine Tancredi of Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center.
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