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The “Koreisha wo Mamoru Kai” (Association for the Protection of the Elderly) and the Japanese American Medical Association (JAMA) will be hosting the 2nd Annual Nikkei Health Fair on Saturday, October 26th, at the Maryknoll Japanese Catholic Center in Little Tokyo. This fair, made possible with the support of doctors, nurses, other healthcare professionals, and many volunteers, offers free consultations with specialists in various fields. Blood tests and flu vaccinations will also be available at minimal cost.
For more information about the 2nd Annual Nikkei Health Fair, visit: www.koreishasca.org
Inquiries: Koreisha wo Mamoru Kai
President: John Kanai (English/Japanese) 626-278-3653
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