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Lydia Bolkheim, left, and Primrose Joash, center, discuss shipments for the Ralik Ratak Alele store, one of two Marshallese groceries in Celina, OH. Lydia often helps people translate their online Medicare applications out of the store, which she runs with her fiance, Robinson Lee. Robinson has been planning to apply for grant funding to provide more Medicare application assistance, but the Marshallese Coalition has recently been disbanded following the approval of Medicaid for the community. “I am just waiting for something that can help,” he says. Lydia’s mother’s side of the family were living on Rongelap Atoll at the time of the largest nuclear detonation tested on Bikini Atoll, called “Castle Bravo.” Regarded as the worst radiological disaster in U.S. history, this explosion carried nuclear fallout along the wind currents to Rongelap. Lydia, along with many of her family members, has dealt with cancer which she attributes to the tests. Because of restrictive Medicare availability, she has had to travel to other states for care in the past.