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2025/1/21 • Posted by Xiaofang (Michelle) Z., Fidelis Care Retention Manager • in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
全球各地喜迎農曆新年,人們將這視為一個辭舊迎新、反思過去和家人團聚的溫馨時刻。包括中國人、韓國人、越南人、蒙古人、馬來西亞人、新加坡人、泰國人、菲律賓人在內的數百萬不同文化的群體都慶祝農曆新年。這一充滿活力的節日標誌著一個新農曆週期的開始,蘊含著諸多傳統習俗,強調家庭團聚、繁榮昌盛和健康幸福。飛達利斯保健慶祝這一節日所承載的深厚文化遺產,並認識到其蘊含的健康與團結的普遍主題。
2025/1/17 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Health-Related Social Needs
Every third Monday of January, we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day to honor a monumental leader who fought for justice and equality. Dr. King strived to make sure everyone, no matter their background, has the same opportunities in life. This included having access to quality healthcare, which he believed was one of the most important ways to achieve fairness. Dr. King once said, “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhuman.” He believed that everyone deserves a chance to be healthy, but he saw how many people, especially in poor or minority
2024/10/4 • Posted by Peter González, Latinos Unidos of the Hudson Valley Board President • in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Health-Related Social Needs, In The Community
This Hispanic Heritage Month, Latinos Unidos of the Hudson Valley recognizes that health issues are some of the most important challenges facing the Hispanic community. Language barriers and lack of information in their native language as well as social stigma deter many Spanish speakers from getting help with their health concerns. That is why Latinos Unidos makes it a top priority to partner with Fidelis Care and other healthcare organizations to make sure that the Hispanic community has access to quality, affordable healthcare. A Fidelis Care representative attended our Saturday morning ESL class and spoke in Spanish and English on what
2024/9/27 • Posted by Claudia Murillo, Fidelis Care Enrollment Supervisor • in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, In The Community
My Hispanic heritage is a source of pride and a daily reminder of a history that shapes who I am. It is more than just a cultural background; it represents the struggles, aspirations, and dreams of my ancestors. As someone of Colombian descent, my heritage is rich with traditions, resilience, and identity that live in every aspect of my life. It represents a history that I share widely and allows me to form meaningful connections. Being Hispanic means to share a history marked by hardship and perseverance. My ancestors’ struggles against oppression and dictatorship are lessons and inspirations that always guide me.
2024/9/20 • Posted by C. Sonia Martinez, Mohawk Valley Latino Association Executive Director • in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Health-Related Social Needs, In The Community
This annual Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 to October 15, is truly a reminder to all Latinos to celebrate customs and traditions across communities. This year, the Hispanic Heritage Month theme is “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together.” This theme highlights the spirit of innovation, resilience, and unity that defines the Hispanic experience. I enjoy when others, especially young people, ask about my journey to the United States from the Dominican Republic. Through my work at the Mohawk Valley Latino Association (MVLA), I support marginalized people and guide immigrants to achieve their dreams of finding gainful employment or starting a
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