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Laura Trejo, MSG, MPA

June 1, 2006 | Story

Trejo says this also marked a "groundbreaking" form of cooperation between the departments of mental health and aging.

Dana Harvey Revitalizes Low-Income Community with Urban Health Food Store

August 23, 2010 | Story

2010 Community Health Leader winner expands access to healthy food and provides job training and small-business ownership opportunities in low-income urban neighborhood.

Helping Low-Income Adolescents Increase Healthy Eating and Physical Activity

October 6, 2011 | Story

Low-income adolescents in historically underserved populations often have limited access to affordable, healthy food and safe places for physical activity.

Community Health Leader Honored for Creating a Valuable Resource for Rural Cancer Patients

July 20, 2011 | Story

Following her own struggle to access care in an underserved area, Sara O'Donnell helped design a program that's becoming a model for enhancing rural health care.

Ultrafine Particles in the Air: The Harold Amos Scholar Behind the Discovery of this Cardiovascular Health Risk

September 30, 2008 | Story

To support his dream of a career in both clinical medicine and academic research, Araujo then turned to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program, which accepted him as a 2004–2008 scholar.

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