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Water Champions Push H2O for Latino Kids, Families

3/31/2017

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Posted: 30 Mar 2017 06:34 AM PDT
Water isn’t magic, but it can help you stay hydrated (and improve brain functioning), control calories, energize muscles, and help your skin and kidneys.
But Latino kids don’t drink enough water.
In fact, Latino kids drink less plain water and more sugary drinks than their white peers as early as age 6 months, according to a research review by Salud America!, a national Latino childhood obesity prevention network based at UT Health San Antonio.
That’s why we at SaludToday are spotlighting heroes who work hard to push water for Latino kids and families!
Praxina Guerra: 5th-Grader Gets Hydration Station in SchoolSan Antonio fifth-grader Praxina Guerra and her mentor, Cathy Lopez, are true Salud Heroes when it comes to creating a healthy school environment.
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Praxina, spurred on by Lopez, joined the city’s San Antonio Student Ambassador program and created a student club to encourage students to adopt healthier practices.

Praxina and her club wanted to give students access to water throughout the school day at Five Palms Elementary School in South San Antonio Independent School District.
So Lopez looked online and found hydration stations, which are filtered water fountains for refillable water bottles.
Praxina and Lopez worked hard to seek funds for a hydration station.
“It’s an amazing asset for the school” and it motivates students to bring water bottles and drink more water, said Stacey Estrada, a school board member.
Alma Galvez: “Rethink Your Drink” Bilingual CampaignAmid a growing Latino population in Minneapolis, Minn., Alma Galvez saw heavy sugary drink consumption and obesity-related heath issues among children through her role as a community health worker with and in St. Mary’s Health Clinics.
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In 2013, Galvez and others with St. Mary’s Clinics learned the Minneapolis Health Department was working on a campaign to reduce sugar consumption.
They partnered with the health department and culturally tailored the Rethink your Drink, Every Sip Counts campaign for the local Latino population.
That included doing bilingual educational events, using Latino role models to spread water-promoting messages, and adding a Spanish tagline, Sabes lo que bebes? Piénsalo dos veces! (Do you know what you are drinking? Think twice!).
“People don’t want you to tell them to stop drinking soda. But when you show them how much sugar is in their 20-ounce bottled soda they get really impressed by how much sugar is in their soda, and they always want to know how to stop, because sometimes it is not easy,” Galvez explained.
Juana Flores: A Role Model for Water’s Weighty BenefitsJuana Flores, a community health worker with Border Partners near El Paso, Texas, began feeling short of breath a few months ago. She also felt sluggish and tired all the time.
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After years of teaching healthy living, Flores took her own advice and started regular physical activity (walking, running, attending yoga and Zumba classes), gave up pork and red meat, and added more veggies, according to a news report by Border Partners.
Water was her secret weapon—six liters a day.
Today, after dropping 38 pounds and improving her cholesterol levels in five months, Flores is a real-life role model for the benefits of healthy eating and drinking water.
“Juana does so much good for the community. She has taught nutrition to Palomas families and children for the past two years with the support of HEAL grant funding from the Paso del Norte Health Foundation,” according to the report. “Board member Polly Edmunds calls Juana Flores a ‘mainstay of Border Partners’ progress in Palomas.'”
Juana adds:
“Fight for your health; fight for your life! It’s so important.”
Dr. Marta Katalenas: No-Soda Resolution for PatientsGrowing up in Spain, Dr. Marta Katalenas ate home-cooked meals made with fresh ingredients.
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When Katalenas moved to the U.S. in 1984 to learn English and become a pediatrician, she saw a different way of life that included way more juices and sugary drinks.
As she began her practice at the Pediatric Center of Round Rock, Texas, she said she saw a growing association between kids drinking too much sugar and being overweight.
Katalenas decided that if she was going to help Austin-area parents set their kids on a path of health, she needed to get the whole community involved in promoting water and reducing sugary drink consumption—so she made reducing sugary drinks part of her new monthly health challenge for families.
“Sometimes psychologically if you know something’s going to be just for a limited amount of time you are more likely to engage,” she said. “And they say if you do something for 30 days it forms to part of your life; that’s what my hope is.”
The post Water Champions Push H2O for Latino Kids, Families appeared first on SaludToday Blog.


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Free Medical, Dental and Vision Clinic!

3/27/2017

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Free Medical, Dental and Vision Clinic!

Saturday, April 8, 2017
Tickets are given out starting at 8am until there are no more left
Living Word Family Church
10520 Star Rd, Wake Forest, NC  27587

www.lwfc.org

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Promotores de Salud de Carolina del Norte/Invitacion especial para la Comunidad afectada por el Cancer

3/22/2017

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Buenas tardes a todos!,​

Queria compartir con ustedes la informacion de una Invitacion muy especial para los Latinx afectados por el Cancer.

Estan bienvenidos los que tienen y ya pasaron por esta enfermedad y sus familias.

Ofreceremos cuidado de ninos.

Adjunto el flyer/invitacion para que lo puedan compartir con la comunidad y/o sus Iglesias para que tome el mayor numero de personas provecho de este lindo Seminario Gratuito.

Por favor dejenme saber si recibieron esta informacion y si tienen algun nombre que compartir que pueda yo personalmemte invitar por telefono.

Dios les bendiga y quedo en espera de noticias suyas,


Claudia Rojas
UNC CELAH Center for Latino Health
cerojas@med.unc.edu
cel. 919-259-0279


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Society of Refugee Healthcare Providers

3/22/2017

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Dear Colleagues,
 
I do recognize that our community has many challenges at this time.  One good news related to our work on “access”…over 96% of children in NC have health insurance (public and private).  I want to thank you all for your collaboration over the years.  See the 2017 Child Health Report Cardfor other areas of success and concern.  
 
The article below focuses on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE).  I share as an issue related to children’s health and what we may be able to do to ameliorate the stress (PTSD) our children live with daily.  Note that I am not an expert on immigration policy; but I do know children’s health and the effects of toxic stress on child development.
 
Kind regards,
Norma
 
Norma Martí
Health Check (Medicaid for Children)/ NC Health Choice Minority Outreach
Division of Public Health, Children & Youth Branch
NC Department of Health and Human Services


Society of Refugee Healthcare Providers


Dear colleagues,
 
Please read below for another powerful example of how physicians can effectively advocate for child health. Our Seattle pediatric resident, Mike McNeil, just published a touching and compelling op-ed about the devastating short- and long-term impact that deportation has on children of immigrants in America. He shares his story of diagnosing PTSD in a 5-year old who witnessed his father being apprehended and deported.  He explains the long-lasting harm on child health from such adverse child experiences, and describes the disparities in child education and cognitive development faced by these children.

http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/our-deportation-policies-harm-the-children-left-behind/

The power of Mike’s story lies in his focus on and commitment to child health as a pediatrician and father. Please share with others to encourage them to share their stories with the public. 
 
This is a great reminder that we each have a role, especially clinicians on the frontline of care for children of immigrant families, to bear witness to the impact of deportation and xenophobia on child health that is otherwise hidden from the public.
 
Thanks, Mike!
 
Suzinne
spakgor@uw.edu



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Convocatoria de Becas BBVA Bancomer para familiares de migrantes

3/22/2017

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Estimados colaboradores y amigos:
 
Me es grato hacer de su conocimiento que, con el objetivo de coordinar el esfuerzo que realizan diversas instituciones tanto en México como en Estados Unidos para apoyar a nuestros connacionales, el Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior estableció un compromiso con la Fundación BBVA Bancomer para difundir la convocatoria de becas "Por los que se quedan" destinadas para hijos y hermanos de migrantes mexicanos.
Conscientes que este beneficio impacta directamente en el desarrollo educativo de los jóvenes que estudian en México con familiares que han emigrado a Estados Unidos, nos permitimos solicitar su amable colaboración para difundir la convocatoria entre la población mexicana que ustedes representan y atienden, para que estos informen a sus familiares sobre esta gran oportunidad para obtener una beca y continuar sus estudios en México.
La difusión de la convocatoria inicia a partir del día 10 de marzo, y termina el 28 de abril; del 2 al 5 de mayo se recibirán las solicitudes de los participantes en las sucursales BBVA Bancomer donde tiene presencia el programa. Para obtener mayor información,  les recomendamos visitar la pagina:www.fundacionbbvabancomer.org donde se encuentran las bases de la convocatoria.


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Take One Minute to Hear Our Story

3/21/2017

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There's a lot going on right now for immigrants and refugees across our country. We think it's important to stop and hear from real people, and then do what we can to be supportive. Start by hearing from four of our longtime friends in under a minute.

What can you do? Sign on with Stand With Us below, and forward this email or share the video on Facebook.

​Dan Rearick
Executive Director
Uniting NC

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Request for Proposal (RFP)North Carolina Immigrant Rights Rapid Response Fund

3/21/2017

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I am writing to inform you that a funding opportunity has become available to support immigrant and refugee communities in North Carolina.

About the Immigrant Rights Rapid Response Fund
The purpose of the Immigrant Rights Rapid Response Fund is to support efforts to strengthen the immigrant rights movement in the state of North Carolina. This rapid response fund aims to strengthen organizations and networks working on the frontlines to respond to immediate immigration policy threats at the state and federal levels.

The Immigrant Rights Rapid Response Fund will provide one-year grants of up to $50,000 to organizations and networks working with immigrant and refugee communities in North Carolina. For this grant round, it is not a requirement that organizations be Latino-led or Latino serving in order to be eligible. However, special preference will be given to organizations led by or accountable to directly affected communities.  

Please see the Application Guidelines for more information, submission details and deadlines. Please note the short turnaround time for applications. Final proposals are due by March 27, 2017. Complete proposals must be submitted online through this link: ONLINE APPLICATION FORM.

Informational Webinars
Optional webinars will be offered to inform potential applicants about the initiative, to discuss the application process, and to answer questions.Please select the webinar you will attend by registering at any of the links below:
  • ENGLISH: Thursday, March 9th | 4:00-5:00 PM (EST)- Please register here. 
  • SPANISH: Tuesday, March 14th | 4:00-5:00 PM (EST)- Please register here. 
Please join us for an optional informational webinar on the  to address applicant questions. To register for the webinar click here.  

If you have any questions, please contact Tania Durán, North Carolina Program Manager |tania@hiponline.org | (828) 378-0286.
 
Best,
Tania
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Immigration Law Study Information 

3/21/2017

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“Proyecto Luz” es un estudio que busca conocer cómo las leyes de inmigración influyen sobre las preocupaciones de los inmigrantes latinos en cuanto a utilizar servicios de prevención del  VIH, uso de alcohol y drogas, y violencia doméstica.  El estudio se realizará en cuatro ciudades estadounidenses: Los Ángeles, CA, Phoenix, Arizona, Chicago, IL, Raleigh, NC.
El Proyecto Luz es una colaboración entre el Medical College of Wisconsin, Lehigh University, y Duke Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research.
Los miembros del Proyecto Luz lo invitan a una pequeña recepción para conocer a las personas que trabajan en la comunidad y a las comunidades que sirven.  La recepción se realizará en El Centro Hispano el día 3/23/17 a la 1pm y en El Pueblo Inc el día 3/24/17 a las 4pm. 
 
Fecha: 03/23/17
Hora: 1pm
Lugar: El Centro Hispano Durham – 2000 Chapel Hill Rd #26a, Durham, NC 27707
Se solicita confirmación: Carla Mena 919-613-5435
 
Fecha: 03/24/17
Hora: 4pm
Lugar: El Pueblo Inc – 2321 Crabtree Blvd #105 Raleigh, NC 27604
Se solicita confirmación: Carla Mena 919-613-5435
 
 
 
“Proyecto Luz is a study that will examine the influence of immigration laws on Latino immigrants’ concerns about utilizing health care and services for HIV testing, alcohol or drug use disorders, and intimate partner violence. The study will be conducted in four US cities: Los Angeles, CA, Phoenix, AZ, Chicago, IL, and Raleigh, NC.
Proyecto Luz is a collaborative study with project staff from the Medical College of Wisconsin, Lehigh University, and Duke Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research.
We would like to invite you to be having a small reception at 1pm on 3/23/17 at El Centro Hispano and at 4pm on 3/24/17 at El Pueblo Inc. to meet you and to learn more about the communities you serve. 

Date: 03/23/17
Time: 1pm
Location: El Centro Hispano Durham – 2000 Chapel Hill Rd #26a, Durham, NC 27707
RSVP: Carla Mena 919-613-5435
 
Date: 03/24/17
Time: 4pm
Location: El Pueblo Inc – 2321 Crabtree Blvd #105 Raleigh, NC 27604
RSVP: Carla Mena 919-613-5435
 
 
 
Carla A. Mena
Coordinadora Bilingüe de Proyectos – Bilingual Project Coordinator
Centro de Investigación de la Política de Salud y Desigualdades – Center for Health Policy & Inequalities Research
Instituto de la Salud Global de Duke –Duke Global Health Institute
310 Trent Drive, Rm 318 Durham, NC 27708
919-613-5435


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