This program with the Department of Health and Human Services is working with immigrants to help them learn about medical assistance they are eligible for. - - Donna Poisl
By Marilyn Werber Serafini
When Dillon Pefok agreed to coach a men’s soccer team in the District’s Soccer 4 Jesus church league, it wasn’t his intention to teach the players about the 2010 health-care law between drills. But the league was brimming with uninsured African immigrants, and he had learned from a training session in March that the law would, among other things, extend Medicaid eligibility to thousands of lower-income people.
Since then, Pefok has educated soccer players and coaches, as well as parishioners at Dunamis Life Chapel in Largo, where he heads up the men’s ministry.
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This country was built by immigrants, it will continue to attract and need immigrants. Some people think there are enough people here now -- people have been saying this since the 1700s and it still is not true. They are needed to make up for our aging population and low birthrate. Immigrants often are entrepreneurs, creating jobs. We must help them become Americans and not just people who live here and think of themselves as visitors. When immigrants succeed here, the whole country benefits.
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