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Worthy Cause of the Month
National Health Observances
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January – Cervical Health Awareness Month
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February – American Heart Month
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March – Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
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April – Alcohol Awareness Month
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May – National Physical Fitness and Sports Month
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May – Skin Cancer Prevention Month
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June 27 – National HIV Testing Day
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June – National Safety Month
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August – National Immunization Awareness Month
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September – National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
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October – National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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November – American Diabetes Month
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December 1 – World AIDS Day
We can all make a difference!
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Refer a friend and we will make a $10 donation to the cause of the month on your behalf.
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All you have to do is text or call 305-814-4514 with your name, your referral’s name and phone number. You can also complete a recommendation card on our website.
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Medicare & You: Understanding Your Medicare Choices

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Reminders
November 1st to December 15th: Marketplace Open Enrollment Period
October 15th to December 7th: Medicare Annual Enrollment Period
You may qualify for Obamacare special enrollment
Changes in Household
You may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if you or anyone in your household in the past 60 days: 1. Got married. Pick a plan by the last day of the month and your coverage can start the first day of the next month. 2. Had a baby, adopted a child, or placed a child for foster care. Your coverage can start the day of the event — even if you enroll in the plan up to 60 days afterward. 3. Got divorced or legally separated and lost health insurance.
Changes in Residence
Household moves that qualify you for a Special Enrollment Period: 1. Moving to a new home in a new ZIP code or county 2. Moving to the U.S. from a foreign country or United States territory 3. If you're a student, moving to or from the place you attend school 4. If you're a seasonal worker, moving to or from the place you both live and work 5. Moving to or from a shelter or other transitional housingNote: Moving only for medical treatment or staying somewhere for vacation doesn’t qualify you
Loss of Health Insurance
You may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if you or anyone in your household lost qualifying health coverage in the past 60 days OR expects to lose coverage in the next 60 days.Coverage losses that may qualify you for a Special Enrollment Period:
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