When
Thursday, August 6, 2026 (7:30 – 9pm)
This session will not be recorded.
Description
During this workshop, participants will hear from a health care advocate about the importance of regularly visiting the doctor. The advocate will also discuss the types of financial assistance available for medical services and alternative options for accessing healthcare for individuals who do not have their own transportation. A short Q&A session will follow, giving participants the opportunity to ask questions. During the English class portion of the workshop, participants will learn how to schedule a medical appointment, including useful vocabulary and common phrases.
- Language: Presented in Spanish
- Presenter: Juan Saldana, Finger Lakes Migrant Health Center (FLHC); Elena Alonso, FLHC; and Astrid Poulton, NYS-MEP Recruiter
- Audience: OSY Students and NYS-MEP Staff
Special Instructions for Migrant Educators
- Please invite your OSY students to participate in any or all the Out-of-School-Youth Online English Class Series workshops (2026).
- Use the form at the end of this page to register students! You only need to register students once, no matter how many workshops they plan to attend between April and October 2026.
- Zoom meeting information will be sent to students/participants and Migrant Educators via email and WhatsApp prior to each event.
The content of these presentations is designed to support migrant populations in New York State, as defined under Title I, Part C and the approved State Service Delivery Plan, and may not be applicable to all situations.
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Event contact information
For Questions, please contact:
EMILY CALLAGHAN, Training Program Coordinator - ID&R
Phone: (716) 514-2115
Emily.Callaghan@oneonta.edu