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Home > Archive 2005 > Celebrating Mexican Heritage and Culture
 
For Immediate Release

Celebrating Mexican Heritage and Culture
Health Plus Sponsors Mexican Day Parade

Media Inquiries:Kathryn Soman (718) 491-7493
Customer Inquiries: Marketing Department (888) 809-8009

New York, NY - September 21, 2005 — This past Sunday on Manhattan’s  Madison Ave, thousands of Mexican- Americans and Latinos of all origins lined the sidewalks between 41st and 27th streets for the Annual Mexican Day Parade.  As always, Health Plus was there as a proud and festive sponsor. 

The parade commemorates a vital Mexican holiday, when Mexico declared its independence from Spain on September 16, 1810.   The occasion was marked by the “Cry of Freedom” -- or “El Grito” -- by Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.  Today there is much dispute over what the actual cry was, but the story is commemorated each year when the Mexican president stands on his balcony in Mexico City, rings the ceremonial bell, and shouts, “Mexicanos, Viva Mexico!”  This cry of freedom is repeated by the crowd.  This tradition, carried out on September 15, marks the beginning of the celebrations which last for the next twenty- four hours.  The cry is then repeated throughout all Mexican cities by local governors.  The celebrations take place in all cities where Mexicans live, especially here in New York.

The Madison Ave parade was a shining example of such festivities.  Floats, costumes, and music saturated the streets and the crowds responded with great enthusiam.  Health Plus was there, marching to support the Mexican people of New York City, and, in addition, awarded scholarships to several deserving students.

“We are very happy to come out for this event,” said Ada Rodriguez, Chief Marketing Officer for Health Plus.  “Mexican- Americans are a big part of the community we serve.  We take pride in their pride, and celebrate their celebration.”




Health Plus staff stand with scholarship recipients, Angelia Tlateipa and Yurintzy Estrada, holding a ceremonial check on the Health Plus float at the Mexican Day Parade.
 

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Health Plus, a not-for-profit, multi-cultural organization, is one of the fastest growing managed care organizations in New York City. It was established in 1984 with a commitment to provide coordinated quality health care and improving access to health care for uninsured and underserved families. In its annual review of managed care plans, the New York State Department of Health ranked Health Plus as the top plan for quality in its 2002 and 2003 "Consumer's Guide to Medicaid Managed Care in New York City." Health Plus is New York City's leading provider of Child Health Plus, a New York State Department of Health program that offers parents FREE or low-cost health insurance for children under the age of 19. "CRAIN'S New York Business" magazine ranked Health Plus fifth among the largest health maintenance organizations in the New York area.