NJRC health fair helps the formerly incarcerated and veterans get vital services | Opinion

NJRC health fair helps the formerly incarcerated and veterans to get vital services

The health fair brought together over 40 vendors, some of NJRC’s 14,000 previously incarcerated participants, and community members to connect visitors with various physical and mental healthcare options.

By Sindey Amar and Fayimir Gedeon

Rev. Bolivar Flores, the chief of staff of the New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC), hosted the Annual Women’s Health Fair on a busy Newark street corner on Tuesday, June 7.


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