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Farmworker Health Services, Inc.

Farmworker Health Services, Inc.'s mission is to improve the quality of life for our nation's farmworkers in collaboration with local communities and their existing health delivery systems, and most importantly, in partnership with the farmworkers we serve. Primary Activities include program Evaluation & Consultation, training, and information exchange.


Farmworker Justice

The Farmworker Justice Fund, Inc. (FJF) is a nonprofit organization that seeks to improve the living and working conditions of migrant and seasonal farmworkers throughout the United States. Using a multi-faceted approach, FJF engages in litigation, administrative and legislative advocacy, coalition building, training, technical assistance, and public education. FJF focuses primarily on wages and working conditions, immigration policy, women's issues, occupational safety and health, HIV/AIDS prevention, and access to the justice system FJF was founded in 1981 and is based in Washington, D.C. FJF works with farmworkers and their organizations throughout the nation. In 1996, FJF became a subsidiary corporation of National Council of La Raza, the nation’s largest constituency-based Hispanic civil rights organization. FJF maintains an independent Board of Directors and 501(c)(3) status as a charitable corporation.

Migrant Clinician’s Network

The Migrant Clinicians Network is a national clinical network of health care providers who serve migrant farmworkers and other underserved mobile populations. MCN was established in 1984 by a group of front-line clinicians who felt the need for a national network to support providers, raise awareness of farmworker issues, and link clinical migrant resources around the country.


Migrant Health Promotion

Migrant Health Promotion builds on community strengths to improve health in farmworker and border communities. Programs provide peer health education, increase access to health resources and bring community members together with health providers, employers and policymakers to create positive changes. Community leaders, called Promotores and Promotoras de Salud, provide the inspiration, direction and vision necessary to build stronger, healthier communities — from within. Migrant Health Promotion maintains offices in Michigan and in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas. In addition, Migrant Health Promotion actively shares its expertise, materials and resources for developing Promotor(a) programs with health centers and other organizations across the country.

NACHC

NACHC’s mission is to promote the provision of high quality, comprehensive health care that is accessible, coordinated, culturally and linguistically competent, and community directed for all underserved populations.
The National Association of Community Health Centers is the national trade association serving and representing the interests of America’s community health centers

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