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A Window of Opportunity: Philanthropy’s Role in Eliminating Health Disparities through Integrated Health Care

August 28, 2013

Can integrated health care, or systematically coordinated primary care and mental health services, help eliminate health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities and people with limited English proficiency? The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health posed this question at a roundtable discussion attended by national, regional, and local foundations that support integrated health care. The answer […]

Directory of Organizations that Serve Rural Latino Communities: CA, FL, NC, OR, TX

August 28, 2013

This resource lists all organizations that serve rural Latino communities in the following states: California, Florida, North Carolina, Oregon and Texas. The report lists academic institutions, health centers and clinics, community based organization, legal services, and other organizations along with their contact information. Link to resource: Link to report on the Farmworker Justice website (pdf) Date: […]

One Voice, One Community: Building Strong and Effective Partnerships Among Community and Faith Organizations

August 19, 2013

This guide offers communities strategies for developing partnerships with faith-based organizations to address the service needs of people with mental illness and substance use disorders. It also provides examples of such partnerships, and presents the challenges and benefits associated with the partnerships. Population of focus: Non-Profits & Faith-Based Organizations, Community Coalitions, Program Planners, Administrators, & Project Managers […]

Ventanillas de Bienestar: Fundamentals of Outreach & Enrollment to Latinos

August 19, 2013

Ventanillas de Bienestar is a webinar training initiative of the National Latino Behavioral Health Association developed to help community based organizations learn about effective outreach and enrollment strategies of uninsured Latino populations. With more than 50 millions Latinos in the United States and approximately 15 million who are uninsured, Ventanillas de Bienestar trains community based […]

Systematically Targeting AIDS Reduction and Treatment

August 10, 2013

NNEDLearn 2013 Participant: International Black Women’s Congress Description: The program’s goal is to provide HIV prevention and education to the underserved and hard-to-reach African American community. The agency is located in the oldest, low-income Black community in Norfolk; surrounded by three public housing developments. The agency is staffed by multigenerational, community-based persons who mirror the target […]

AIDS Care: A Call to Women of Color Social Gathering

August 10, 2013

NNEDLearn 2013 Participant: AIDS Care Description: A Call to Women of Color Social Gathering is a HIV/STD group level prevention intervention targeting women of color primarily African American and Latino women. The intervention curricula focuses on skill building related to sexual behavior, substance use, and health care seeking behaviors. The program addresses the unique influencing […]

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