CITY OF NEWARK JOINING WITH WELLPOINT NEW JERSEY TO HOST “REPACK THE BACKPACK” SCHOOL SUPPLY EXPO

CITY OF NEWARK JOINING WITH WELLPOINT NEW JERSEY TO HOST “REPACK THE BACKPACK” SCHOOL SUPPLY EXPO

TODAY, JANUARY 22, AT 3:30 P.M.

AT FIRST AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 214 1ST AVENUE

Expo will help equip students with supplies needed to achieve success;

Coats, socks, gloves, diaper supplies, and formula will also be provided

Newark, NJ – January 22, 2024 – Mayor Ras J. Baraka announced that the City of Newark will join with Wellpoint New Jersey to host “Repack the Backpack,” a school supply distribution expo, today, January 22, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the First Avenue Elementary School. The school is located at 214 1st Avenue.

At the expo, Deputy Mayor of Community Engagement Jacqueline Mercado-Quiles and Wellpoint leadership, along with United Community Corporation representatives and Center for Family Services staff, will give out free school supplies, including notebooks, pens, pencils, folders, binders, paper and other essential items to children throughout the state. In addition, coats, socks, gloves, groceries, diapers, wipes, and formula will also be available, while supplies last. This event will also offer flu and COVID-19 vaccines to children and families, blood pressure and glucose screenings, and pediatric dental hygiene. Representatives from Wellpoint will be on-site to assist with Medicaid/Medicare renewals.

 

“This event mirrors Newark’s comprehensive approach to the wellbeing of all our residents,” said Mayor Baraka. “Our children, like all of us, need their whole range of needs taken care of: physical health and health insurance, education, clothing and food, and the tools and supplies necessary for success. Above all, they and their families need a sense of belonging, and of being a valued member of our community. That’s what ‘Repack the Backpack’ means to Newark, and I’m proud and grateful to Deputy Mayor Quiles, Wellpoint, and all our partners for their commitment to helping our young people thrive.”

“It is always exciting and enjoyable to work with caring partners to support our youth and their education,” Deputy Mayor Mercado-Quiles said. “It is an act of unity that empowers their lives and their futures. I thank Wellpoint and our partners for their teamwork in this Expo, and look forward to joining our families and youth to create a brighter future for them.”

“On January 1, Amerigroup changed its name to WellPoint. Wellpoint is a name that illustrates our dedication to being a lifetime, trusted health partner with a mission to help people live well across all life points of life,” said Patrick Fox, MD, president of WellPoint New Jersey. “This rebranding is a continuation of our bold and ambitious purpose to improve the health of humanity by serving people across their entire health journey; connecting them to care, support and resources; and simplifying healthcare to make health more equitable and accessible.”

For more information about NJ FamilyCare renewals, contact Wellpoint at 1-877-453-4080.

About Wellpoint New Jersey

Wellpoint New Jersey, formerly known as Amerigroup, helps improve health care access and quality for more than 250,000 low-income residents throughout the state by developing innovative care management programs and services. Members are assured care that is not only accessible but also accountable, comprehensive, integrated, and patient-centered. Amerigroup New Jersey provides ongoing community relations and outreach to encourage members to become active participants in their health care. Members are empowered to choose and sustain a healthy lifestyle through health education programs. For more information about Wellpoint New Jersey, visit: https://www.wellpoint.com/nj/medicaid

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