LITTLE ROCK, AR – The Arkansas Minority Health Commission (AMHC) will host a public forum on Monday, January 24 at the North Little Rock Community Center located at 2700 Willow Street, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
Special guests include AMHC Commissioners, AMHC Medical Director, Dr. Creshelle Nash, area legislators and elected officials.
The meeting is open to the public and North Little Rock residents are encouraged to attend and share with the Commission what type of health services they would like to have and ask questions of their elected officials. Dinner will be provided to all attendees. Spanish interpreters will be available.
“The mission of the Arkansas Minority Health Commission is to assure all minority Arkansans access to health care that is equal to the care provided to other citizens of the state and to seek ways to provide education, address, treat, and prevent diseases and conditions that are prevalent among minority populations,” said Idonia Trotter, AMHC executive director.
For more information call the Arkansas Minority Health Commission toll-free at 877-264-2826.
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