Allen School Participates in AIDS Walk

New York Healthcare School Involved for 9th Consecutive Year

The Allen School of Health Sciences, is proud to have participated in the 28th Annual AIDS Walk New York, a 6.2 mile walk to benefit HIV programs and services in the tri-state area, held on Sunday, May 19. Allen School’s Medical Assistant and Nursing Assistant students and alumni were joined by faculty and administration during the walk. Over $3,000 has been raised so far for the AIDS Walk in 2013, and that amount will be doubled with a match from the school itself. For the past nine years, Allen School has raised in excess of $15,000 to help find a cure for the deadly virus that has touched so many friends and family of our students and staff. “Allen School and the AIDS Walk have always been a natural fit because we train Medical Assistants and Certified Nursing Assistants who genuinely care about helping people affected by the AIDS virus,” said Jason Teich, President of Allen School of Health Sciences. You can learn more about the AIDS Walk by visiting http://aidswalk.net/newyork

About Allen School

Allen School of Health Sciences has trained thousands of medical professionals, including students from the Medical Billing and Coding training program, over its 50-plus year existence. You can learn more about becoming a Medical Assistant or Nursing Assistant at Allen School of Health Sciences by visiting www.allenschool.edu or by calling 718-206-1300.