Mendocino Latinos Para La Comunidad Grant



Organization - Mendocino Latinos Para La Comunidad
Grant Amount - $25,722
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Puente a la Salud: To engage in a planning process that identifies barriers, enablers and strategies for increasing the number of bilingual, bicultural Latinos in the allied and mental health work force in order to expand access to culturally and linguistically competent services for Latino residents of Mendocino County.


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