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PINEHURST, N.C., May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ You, or someone you know, could be featured as a pin up in the 2022
Sandhills 60 Strong calendar, an exclusive calendar showcasing inspirational 60 somethings and highlighting Sandhills area events and activities. In addition to appearing in the calendar, winners receive celebrity treatment with a professional photo shoot and compensation for their modeling time.
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Anyone age 18 or older can nominate a friend or family member age 60 to 69 who has achieved remarkable levels of fitness, pursued a new hobby or given back to others in some way. Perhaps the candidate is fighting a chronic condition or caring for someone who is.
Many kids in the United States aren t covered by health insurance, or are covered by plans with high deductibles and limited benefits.
If your kids are among them because you can t afford adequate coverage or your employer-sponsored plan doesn t cover everything, don t despair. Programs are available that provide affordable even free medical care and are designed to meet or supplement a person s medical insurance needs.
Your kids could be eligible for coverage right now and you might not know it. Here are some options that may be available to your family.
Enroll Your Child in a Public Program
Two public programs work together in every state to provide health coverage for