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11/4/2009

Conversation about Latino Health Needs in Dayton on November 12th
Alliance Group: Health & Safety, Policy & Leadership
Region: Central


YOU ARE INVITED!!!

Strategic Planning Session for Latino community advocates!

The Ohio Latino Heath Coalition is sponsoring a Latino Local Conversation Strategic Action Planning Session to develop a beginning action plan to address Latino health needs in Dayton.

The Local Conversation Initiative is part of a national movement to end minority health disparity. The Federal Office of Minority Health in partnership with other federal agencies, initiated this movement by funding Local Conversation Initiatives.

Sample Session questions:
• Capacity Building: What would help communities build their assets to improve the health of their Latino families?
• Infrastructure: What is needed to deliver quality health services?
• Services: What kind of services are needed to address our Latino population in ethnic- specific health promotion programs, mental health care or adopting best practice model.

Date: November 12, 2009 (Thursday)
Location: Job and Family Services Office
1111 Edwin C. Moses Blvd.
Dayton, Ohio 45408
Time: 10:00 -12:00
Sponsored by: Ohio Latino Health Coalition
Lydia Alejandro, Co-Founder

This session is in partnership with the “Help Me Grow” program at Job and Family Services. For local contact about this Session, contact: Patty Cole-Walden, LSW (937) 208-4142

*** This project is supported in part through Grant #SSTMP05-03-01, U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services and the Ohio Commission on Minority Health.


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