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AzPRC Newsletter December 2019:

Building Healthier Communities 

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Interested in CHW Voluntary Certification? Watch the video below
Click here to watch a thorough discussion on CHW Voluntary Certification; this video was created by AzCHOW in collaboration with the AzPRC
AzPRC Featured Publications
The Meta Salud diabetes implementation study has a new publication. Read the full text here
The AzPRC LINKS Protocol paper has been published by BMC Health. Access the full text here.
AzPRC Featured CHW
Lorena Verdugo: AzPRC Community Action Board Member and El Rio Community Health Center CHW
Fall 2019 Annoucements
Community Action Board Co-Chair and El Rio CHW Maria Velasco has hit an educational milestone completing her Master degree this Fall 2019. Send Maria a congrats email!
The Nogales Little Mercado has continued to bring the town's community together with fresh produce and eco-friendly products this 2019. Follow them on facebook to learn of their upcoming event
Un Abrazo para la familia features the important role CHWs play in our healthcare system. Featured in this video are CHWs affiliated with the AzPRC: Martha Ochoa and Lorena Verdugo
Dia Del Campesino Farmworker Health Event To Celebrate 25th Anniversary in San Luis. The event was hosted December 7th by AzPRC partner organization Campesinos Sin Fronteras. Colorado River Public Media.
Teens train in public health at Mariposa Community Health Center summer program. The program is a collaborative effort with the AzPRC and various UAHS colleges. The full story can be found in the Nogales International. 
How building a community of care can improve farmworkers' health: Featured in this video Jill DeZapien & SEAHEC
The Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona responds to the root causes of hunger and seeks to restore dignity, health, opportunity and hope to people living in poverty. Their mission is to change lives in the communities they serve by feeding the hungry today, and building a healthy, hunger-free tomorrow. The Food Bank is a long standing community partner of the Arizona Prevention Research Center. Read their full year-end newsletter by clicking here. 
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