Promotoras: A Neighborly Approach To Community Health

Nearly 40 years ago, our founders mobilized around a shared belief in the power of community.

Too often when a community or neighborhood faces a problem, the community isn’t seen as the key to solving that problem. It happened at our founding, when non locals began carving up streets and making decisions about our community without our consent, and it still happens today.

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California adds COVID-19 equity requirement for reopening

Friends, this is why we’re working in partnership with the San Diego Latino Health Coalition and amazing promotoras like Miriam! Resources are out there. Education is out there. A healthy reopening of our economy is possible, but we must work in partnership and focus on more equitable services if we’re going to get there!

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You Helped Hana Fulfill Her Dream of Studying Aerospace Engineering!

Like so many young people in City Heights, Hana knows the struggle, hustle, and resilient hard work of a new immigrant here. Her parents taught her the value of education, and now she is going to college and majoring in aerospace engineering.

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Meet Thang, One of Our Scholarship Winners!

“My family immigrated to the United States from Vietnam when I was three years old. I still remember landing in LAX...”

Thang is one of the winners of our City Heights Legacy Scholarship, and he has big plans. He worked hard and overcame plenty of obstacles to reach this point. He seems happy, but he remembers hard times.

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NEW Board Member Highlight: Meet Khalisa

Khalisa has a background in public health and is passionate about more holistic, nuanced approaches to making communities more healthy. As she put it, “health is a big part of quality of life. When people are healthy, their quality of life is often higher.”

Considering our mission statement is ‘improving the quality of life in City Heights’, it’s no surprise we’re so excited to have Khalisa onboard.

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