Poverty and Blog Action Day

Today is Blog Action Day to help shed light on Poverty around the world.  A lot can be said about the world's poor, but how much is really being done?  In America, we have several working poor.  There are many Americans working that can barely afford food for their families or healthcare, yet they go to work each and every day, but just do not make enough to make ends meet.

What can we do?  We can all lend a helping hand to the less fortunate.  We can support organizations that reach out and help the less fortunate.  We can give money or we can give time.

One critical issue that many working poor families face is healthcare for their children. In Florida, we have a program called Florida KidCare that provides medical insurance for children, birth through age 18.  If a family can't afford to pay the basic premiums, which can be as low as $15/month, a family may qualify for no monthly premiums for their children. 

Another great organization that reaches out and helps the poor and less fortunate is the United Way of  Palm Beach County. This group gives to families and supports many other non profits that help communities. We can all do something to lend a helping hand to the less fortunate.   Education and programming is key to the solution. 

Reach out in your community and find a homeless shelter that welcomes volunteers.  Talk to the residents and listen. Share your story with them and encourage them. If you have no money to give, your time is just as valuable.  If we all do something, our collective efforts can make a difference.

Check out blogactionday.org/ for more insights on what others are doing in the fight to end poverty.

Join LaBovick & LaBovick helping the uninsured at a Back to School Florida KidCare enrollment fair

LaBovick & LaBovick, PA invites you to attend the Back to School Florida Kidcare enrollment Fair in West Palm Beach on August 3, 2008 from 12 noon - 3pm. The location is  2601 Military Trail (Corner of Crest Haven Blvd & Military Trail) West Palm Beach, at  the Shoppes of Cresthaven.

This event is being put on through the efforts of Palm Beach County Coalition members:  Kid Finders Network, Childrens Services Council of Palm Beach, Health Care District of Palm Beach County, Stay Well, Florida Department of Children and Family, Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies, Procer Cultural Organization, Florida Covering Kids & Families, LaBovick & LaBovick, PA and many others.

The Health Care crisis in Florida is serious with over 700,000 children without Healthcare coverage, yet  many are eligible to receive Florida KidCare insurance, either by a low cost or free option.

"The purpose of the Back to School Florida KidCare Enrollment Fair is to bring awareness of the healthcare coverage available to kids in Florida without health insurance coverage", stated, Attorney Esther Uria LaBovick, Partner, LaBovick & LaBovick, PA.

Coalition Member, Kid Finders Network will provide digital fingerprints to  kids enrolling in Florida KidCare. KidFinders Network will also be give out professional Kits for Child ID cards at the Florida KidCare Back to School Enrollment Fair.

The main thing is that Free School Supplies will be given to Kids attending the event.  There will be food, Entertainment and fun giveaways for  families and kids attending the Back to School Enrollment Fair.

Please Share this information with any family that has children and cannot afford to provide healthcare coverage for their kids.

Palm Beach County Florida KidCare - Back to School - Enrollment Fair Sunday, August 3, 2008 -

 12 noon - 3pm - Admission is Free
 

Florida KidCare and LaBovick & LaBovick - Help Florida's Uninsured Kids

This week LaBovick & LaBovick joined a great statewide cause: Getting Insurance for Florida's Uninsured 718,000 Children so they can get health care benefits at a price their families can afford through the state-subsidized program.  We agreed to be a Corporate Partner, in helping spread the word in an effort get as many uninsured kids enrolled during Open enrollment of Florida KidCare.

Now, you may ask why are we mentioning this on our LaBovick Injury Law Blog, the answer is simple: We want to help. We want our Readers to know about this program and to Join us in making a difference. This is for the kids. 

The Florida KidCare program accepts applications year-round from families with uninsured children under the age of 19. Children enrolled in the program receive regular doctor’s visits, immunizations and routine vision and hearing screening. Most families pay a premium of $15 or $20 a month.

“Working families with uninsured children should be given every opportunity to enroll in KidCare,” said Esther Uria LaBovick. “We’re in contact with these families regularly and it makes sense to use these opportunities to share information about KidCare and encourage families to complete the application for this quality healthcare program.”

Families can apply online 24-hours a day on the Florida KidCare Web site - www.floridakidcare.org, which is a one-stop source for information about program benefits, costs and enrollment status. Information and printable applications are available in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole. Families can call (1-888-540-KIDS) to receive an application by mail or get answers to any questions they may have about KidCare.

Please share this message with people who can benefit fro having insurance for their uninsured Children. It is easy, affordable, and available to qualified parents.  Call (1-888-540-KIDS) or visit www.floridakidcare.org for more information.

Application in English 

Application in Espanol

Application in Haitian/Creole

We are proud to be a corporate partner and work local organizations on spreading the news about the Florida KidCare program! We will be in the community distributing literature at local venues. Esther Uria LaBovick will be speaking about KidCare on “Hablando con la Comunida” – News Ch.5 WPTV and “Nuestro Pueblo” – News Ch. 48 WWHB, Azteca America Affiliate and on Around our Town - WTVX - CW Network.