Dr. Angela Abraham
Dr. Angela Abraham has joined Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center as its new Director of Optometry. The expansion of Harvard Street’s services to include a full-service optometry department is important to building its comprehensive patient-focused medical facility, according to president and CEO Stan McLaren.
“Patients are now able to complete their medical appointments and go directly to our optometry department for eye exams. They can also order their glasses, for complete one stop shopping,” McLaren said.
Dr. Abraham previously served as the Director of Eye and Vision Services at The Dimock Center, a New England College of Optometry (NECO) affiliated clinic. While there, she was also an assistant clinical professor that trained future optometry students. Prior to that, Dr. Abraham was in private practice in South Carolina.
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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation Announces Launch of Healthy Youth, Healthy Community Racial Equity Grants Program
Providing $100,000 in Grants to BIPOC Organizations Serving BIPOC Youth in CT, MA, ME and NH
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WELLESLEY, Mass., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation is now accepting applications for a new Healthy Youth, Healthy Community racial equity grants program. Five grants of $20,000 each are available to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color)-led organizations supporting and working with BIPOC youth in Connecticut, Mass., Maine, and New Hampshire. This grants program will help BIPOC youth improve the overall health and racial equity of their community.