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How to Start Screening for the Non-Medical Drivers of Health
To truly improve patient and community health, we must address the non-medical drivers of health, such as access to housing, transportation, and food that can make it harder for people to stay healthy. That’s where screening for the non-medical drivers of health (NMDoH) comes in. Screening for the non-medical drivers of health is a questionnaire ...
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Webinar Series: Let’s Improve Health in South Texas and Beyond
We want all people to be as healthy as possible. How can we reach this ideal, especially as we face high rates of cancer and chronic disease and many people struggle with access to clinical trials, income, health care, food, housing, and other issues? You’re invited to a webinar series, “Let’s Improve Health in South ...
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5 Reasons to Pledge to Complete CDC Project Firstline Training on Infection Control!
When you practice infection control consistently and confidently, it can help stop the spread of disease in healthcare settings and save lives. This is why you and all frontline healthcare providers can publicly pledge to take training through the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s Project Firstline program. Project Firstline is a training and education ...
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Volunteer for a Clinical Trial for Your Familia!
Cancer and Alzheimer’s hurt many of our abuelos, moms, dads, and others we love. Clinical trials help us fight for our familia. Clinical trials are studies that help researchers learn more to help slow, manage, and treat Alzheimer’s and cancer for current and future family members. But without Latino volunteers for clinical trials, the benefits ...
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Check Out Resources on Infection Control from CDC Project Firstline!
We love our frontline healthcare workers. That’s why we are excited to share Project Firstline, a training and education collaborative from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to ensure all healthcare workers, no matter their role or educational background, have the infection control knowledge and understanding they need and deserve to protect ...
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Discover the State of Health in Your Community!
Wonder what health looks like in your community? Select your county name and get a customized Health Report Card from Salud America! at UT Health San Antonio, which shows your area stacks up in housing, transit, poverty, health care, food, and other health issues compared to your state and nation. The Health Report Card auto-generates ...
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Start ‘Handle With Care’ to Help Kids Who Face Issues at Home!
Some kids witness domestic violence or murder. Some see loved ones hurt in accidents. These kids still have to go to class or carry on while school is out for summer or due to a pandemic. They face a burden of stress and trauma that can interfere with their behavior and grades—and schools often aren’t even ...
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New Action Pack: How to Start a School Food Pantry
About 1 in 6 children are food insecure. They don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Fortunately, your school can help these students! The new Salud America! “School Food Pantry Action Pack” is a free guide to help school personnel talk to decision-makers, work through logistics, and start a School Food Pantry to ...
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New Action Pack: Help Your School Support Students!
About half of U.S. children suffer abuse, poverty, parental incarceration. These kids face deep physical and mental scars that impair development, learning, and health. How can schools support and help students dealing with these issues? The new Salud America! “Help Your School Support Students Action Pack” is a free guide with coaching to help school ...
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Ideas for Action

Comment Now: Stop the Return of Redlining & Speak Up for Transit!
Proposed changes to the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) could bring back redlining, relax affordable housing definition…
Housing, Transportation & Mobility
Comment Now: USDA to Roll Back School Food Nutrition Standards
School food nutrition is at risk again. The USDA, which relaxed school nutrition standards in 2018, is proposing two rul…
Education, Healthy Food
Tell EPA Chief Andrew Wheeler: Keep Lead out of Drinking Water!
Earlier this year, the EPA under Andrew Wheeler announced plans to address widespread lead corruption in U.S. public wat…
Water
Salud America! Members Speak Up for SNAP as Thousands Lose Benefits
Salud America! members were among more than 120,000 people who submitted comments about a proposed cut the the SNAP fede…
Healthy Food
Comment Now: Reduce Sugar, Add Water for Equitable Dietary Guidelines
Amid an obesity crisis and a coronavirus pandemic, Latinos and all people need more water, and less sugar. Do you agree?…
Healthy Food, Water
6 Holiday Actions to Speak Up for Health Equity!
Volunteering for Christmas and New Year’s helps other people and is proven to give the volunteer an emotional boost, too…
Increasing Civic Engagement