Refugee and Immigrant Populations in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota |
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Community Organizations and ResourcesChicano Latino Affairs Council: The primary mission of this council it to advise the governor and the state legislature on the issues of importance to Minnesota’s Chicano Latino community. It is a resource for community organizations that work with the Chicano Latino population. National Alliance for Hispanic Health: The Mission of NAHH is to improve the health and well-being of Hispanics. One of its core principles is representation of all Hispanic groups. |
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US Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Primary Health Care, Migrant Health Program: This web-site contains information on key program areas, resources, databases, documents, and finding a health center among other topics. Resource Center of the Americas: Offers language classes, legal counseling, and advocacy programs on issues affecting Latin America. B.I.H.A. Women in Action: Information on family violence, job announcements, upcoming events for Black, Indian, Hispanic, and Asian women. Migrant Legal Services: A non-profit organization that provides free legal services to migrant farm workers in Minnesota and North Dakota. Chicanos Latinos Unidos En Servicio: Provides social services to the Latino community in five areas including mental health, chemical health, employment, education, and elder wellness. La Oportunidad: Provides bilingual education and support for children, youth, adults, and families. The National Center U.S.-El Salvador Sister Cities: National grassroots organization partnering with rural communities in El Salvador to provide political, moral, and economic support. |
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