December 27, 2025 - 00:07

A wellness event is set to take place on December 29, 2025, in San Jose, focusing on expanding access to health insurance for the community. Lucy Hernandez, a spokesperson for Bay Area Community Health, recently shared insights about the event during an appearance on Mornings on 2.
The initiative is designed to provide vital resources and information to individuals seeking health insurance coverage, especially as the year comes to a close. Hernandez emphasized the importance of ensuring that everyone in the Bay Area has the opportunity to secure adequate health care.
This event will feature various services, including consultations, educational workshops, and assistance with enrollment in health insurance plans. The goal is to empower residents with the knowledge and tools they need to make informed decisions regarding their health care options. As health insurance can often be complex and confusing, this event aims to demystify the process and promote overall wellness in the community.
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