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Cetronia Ambulance Corps holds expo

Cetronia Ambulance Corps held its annual health expo Nov. 9 at its headquarters building, 4300 Broadway, Cetronia. The expo is designed to provide area residents with information regarding the many health programs available in the Lehigh Valley. Blood pressure checks, as well as basic hearing tests, were also offered.

Just a few of the organizations attending included Blue Zones Project, Lehigh Valley, an organization that helps communities make healthier choices easier; Lehigh Valley Suicide Prevention Program; Lehigh Valley Hospital Network Topper Cancer Institute; St. Luke’s University Hospital; and Tails of Valor, a program that provides animal assisted therapy to veterans.

Turkey barbecue and snacks were provided by the ambulance corps.

PRESS PHOTOS BY LOU WHEELANDDonna Remaley, Cetronia Ambulance Corps dispatcher, holds Wally, a 6-week-old golden-doodle in training for Tails of Valor, at Cetronia Ambulance Corps’ health expo, held Nov. 9 at 4300 Broadway, Cetronia.
Christina Gonzalez, a speech therapy graduate student at East Stroudsburg University, is ready to perform hearing tests.
Laury, Dennis and Heather Brown enjoy turkey barbecue at the event.
Cetronia Ambulance Corps Chief Financial Officer Amy Ninos talks with Andrea Town of Tails of Valor.
The education center at the Cetronia Ambulance Corps is filled with health-related providers.
Blue Zones Project, Lehigh Valley, members Robert Almonte and Jennifer Mann, are available to describe the guiding principals of the project.
Robert Almonte, of Blue Zones Project, describes the organization’s work to Tara Perruso.
Jevon Wilson, of Allentown, speaks with Lisa Farthing about the cancer program at Lehigh Valley Hospital Topper Cancer Institute.
Robbie Graves represents the Lehigh Valley Suicide Prevention program at the event.
Wally and Flash, held by Heather Lloyd and Town, are happy to promote Tails of Valor at the expo.