Cover the Uninsured Week
Led by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Cover the Uninsured Week is the nation's largest mobilization on behalf of America's 46 million uninsured. Since 2003, the Week has brought together business owners, union members, educators, students, patients, hospital staff, physicians, nurses, faith leaders and their congregants, and many others to speak out on behalf of the uninsured and demand that our national leaders make the issue of the uninsured their top priority.
Each year, Cover the Uninsured Week seeks to raise awareness about the need to cover America's uninsured, amplify diverse voices, demonstrate support for change, and demand solutions from our nation's leaders. In 2008, the Week convened diverse groups across the political spectrum to demonstrate widespread support for Americans living without health coverage.
2008 Results
More than 1,000 local activities took place across the country during the 2008 effort.
View the results report for more information about the Week's successes.
Who's Involved
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Cover the Uninsured Week's national partners and national supporters, as well as thousands of Americans in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, came together for Cover the Uninsured Week 2008 to show their support for Americans living without health coverage
Get Involved
To learn how you can continue to help raise awareness about the uninsured and demand for a solution, please visit our How to Help page!
Uninsured?
Find guides to health insurance coverage for your state. These guides are available in pdf format. Adobe Reader is required.

