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In Orlando, Florida Free Walk-In Primary Care Clinics Add Services, Capacity

August 1, 2006 | Program Result

Shepherd's Hope, a faith-based, nonprofit organization in Orlando, Fla., that operates free walk-in primary care clinics staffed by volunteers, expanded the capability of four clinics and opened four new ones.

Cheryl Holder, MD

February 28, 2002 | Story

To Dr. Cheryl Holder, success lies in "…understanding the needs of my community and how to make solutions happen."

Josephine Mercado Creates Program to Teach Latinos How to Stay Healthy

August 23, 2010 | Story

2010 Community Health Leader winner dispatches promotoras—community volunteers who share health information with others—to educate Latino community about health, wellness and disease prevention.

Proyecto HEAL Helps East Los Angeles Multicultural Center Reach Families and Women With Health Services, Education

July 1, 1999 | Program Result

The Multicultural Area Health Education Center was established in 1985 through a US Department of Health and Human Services grant to promote and improve family-oriented primary health care and prevention services in an East Los Angeles community.

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