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American Cancer Society the official site of birthdays

Offers information about cancer, staying healthy, support & treatment (including transportation and trials), research and ways to get involved. This site is also offered in Español, Asian & Pacific Languages

Phone: 1-800-227-2345

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Global TB Control

Publication of the World Health Organization

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National Latino Health Organization (NLHO)

NLHO works towards the goal of bi-lingual access to quality health care and self-empowerment of Latinas through culturally respectful educational programs, health advocacy, outreach, research and public policy.

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Project Juntos

A model project for binational tuberculosis control in the El Paso-Cuidad Juarez border region.

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United States-Mexico Border Health Commission

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USA - Mexico Border Health

Providing assistance on health information and finding resources for the U.S. - Mexico Border Region

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A Curriculum: Training Promotores de Salud in HIV Prevention in Rural Latino Communities

Comprehensive Spanish-language curriculum for individuals interested in training promotores de salud in HIV prevention. The curriculum is based on popular education techniques, and is culturally competent and linguistically sensitive.

 Provided by Farmworker Justice

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Sobre Vozmob

Mobile Voices (VozMob) is a platform for immigrant workers and / or low income can create stories about their lives and communities directly from their mobile phones. Each week the team discusses popular media stories, develops and shares knowledge, designs the system, and creates training tools. The communication equipment is made popular by day laborers, domestic workers, and youth volunteers have taken very seriously the role of writing their own history. We also meet every week at USC to develop research on the project.

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