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County Executive Meyer announces opening of application process for Delaware Health Corps members, names Tonya Richardson as Program Director


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County Executive Meyer announces opening of application process for Delaware Health Corps members, names Tonya Richardson as Program Director
April 12, 2021
New Castle, DE – New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer announced today that the county will begin accepting applications for National Health Corps Delaware Members for the 2021 Pilot Program Cohort. To apply, prospective applicants should visit application.nationalhealthcorps.org.
“This again puts New Castle County on the forefront of fighting this pandemic,” said Meyer. “Starting today, we are actively recruiting individuals from the hardest hit communities across our state to raise their hand to serve. This is a unique opportunity to start your career or change your career to have an impact on our county for years to come.” ....

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'I'm happier.' She's finding so much more than better health at this diabetes prevention program.


‘I’m happier.’ She’s finding so much more than better health at this diabetes prevention program.
Rita Giordano, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Priscilla Odor poses for a portrait near her home in Philadelphia, Pa. on January 14, 2021.
Even before medical tests showed that Priscilla Odor’s blood-sugar levels were high and her blood pressure and cholesterol levels were just as worrisome, she knew she wasn’t well. The Northeast Philadelphia mother of three was drawn and dragging, hungry all the time but wanting only sweet, sugary foods.
She was also virtually paralyzed by depression. Several years before, she and her children had fled the violence and lawlessness in their native Nigeria. Since then, five of her loved ones had died back home, three of them murdered. So great was Odor’s grief, she could barely bring herself to leave her home. ....

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