June 2, 2010

Healthcare Coverage For The Uninsured Webinar

Hi:

If you do not have health insurance, I have some good news. According to the Foundation for Health Coverage Education® (FHCE), one in three uninsured qualify for coverage.

Join me and guest speaker, Akeny Minoux, from (FHCE) Wednesday, June 2, 2010, to learn if you could qualify.

The Foundation for Health Coverage Education® (FHCE) offers unique ways to help you find health coverage in your area.

Don’t lose hope! You could be just days away from being properly insured.

Details are

Date: Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Time: 3:00 PM – 4:20 PM EST

After registering you will:

> be asked your most pressing health insurance concern and

> receive a confirmation email with directions to join the Webinar.

Space is limited.  Click here to reserve your Webinar seat now:

Regards,

Brian Therrien

p.s. There really is all kinds of different insurance coverage for different situations.

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