Reaching Medicaid members isn't just about having the right services — it's about showing up in the right language, with the right message, through the right channels.

Join us for a candid conversation on what it actually takes to connect with high-need populations: the barriers they face, what builds trust, and how community-based organizations and health plans can work together more effectively.

What we'll cover:

  • Why traditional outreach falls short for Medicaid members

  • How culturally responsive meal delivery supports whole-person care

  • What multilingual, automated outreach looks like in practice

  • How meal providers, health plans, and CBOs can coordinate to close gaps

You should attend if you work in: Health plans · Managed care · Community-based organizations · Care management · Food and nutrition services · Social care networks

Walk away knowing: How to reach the members who need you most — and build the operational infrastructure to do it at scale.

Join us for a powerful conversation with Cindy Berrios, MSW, LCSW, Interim CEO of On the Margins, a professional corporation rooted in abolition, antiracism, and liberation psychology.

In this interview-style webinar, we’ll explore how On the Margins is reimagining care for BIPOC, Queer, and marginalized youth, and how Blooming Health is supporting this work by automating outreach and engagement, giving staff more time to focus on healing, not logistics.

Together, we’ll discuss how technology can be a tool for liberation, not replacement, uplifting organizations to scale impact without compromising human connection.

Key Takeaways:

  • Free up valuable time for social workers and case managers by automating outreach and follow-ups.

  • Reach more young people with care and resources by strategically leveraging technology.

  • Eliminate accessibility barriers, such as language, device type, or internet access, to boost engagement and connection.


Join us for a powerful conversation with Cindy Berrios, MSW, LCSW, Interim CEO of On the Margins, a professional corporation rooted in abolition, antiracism, and liberation psychology.

In this interview-style webinar, we’ll explore how On the Margins is reimagining care for BIPOC, Queer, and marginalized youth, and how Blooming Health is supporting this work by automating outreach and engagement, giving staff more time to focus on healing, not logistics.

Together, we’ll discuss how technology can be a tool for liberation, not replacement, uplifting organizations to scale impact without compromising human connection.

Key Takeaways:

  • Free up valuable time for social workers and case managers by automating outreach and follow-ups.

  • Reach more young people with care and resources by strategically leveraging technology.

  • Eliminate accessibility barriers, such as language, device type, or internet access, to boost engagement and connection.