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Press Releases

November 1, 2011 by latinoleadership

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East Orange to feature area’s first ‘inclusive’ playground

Hispanic Advocacy Groups Help Homebuyers

Aspiring Latina astronaut is working to improve space cuisine

Orange Co. schools to eliminate bilingual education for 3rd graders

Hispanic Pregnancies Fall in U.S. as Women Choose Smaller Families 

Building Leaders with the ARMY

Now Hiring Orlando Roundtable Proceedings: NCLR Roundtable on Latinos and Job Creation

Focus on School Choice PIE Press Release: Parent Info Expo during National School Choice Week.

A Golden Christmas 2011 English Advisory: Latino Leadership hosts A Golden Christmas Luncheon benefiting 300 deserving seniors.

Senator Gary Siplin Instate Tuition Bill: Latino Leadership reacts to a proposed bill that grants US Citizens instate tuition.

FCAT Parent Info Expo Press Release – English & Spanish: Learn about FCAT Night at Wheatley Elementary.

InfoEXPO 2011: Event information for Redescubre Lo Nuestro infoEXPO 2011

Hispanic groups, Bright House at odds over channel changes: Fight changes in a Spanish-language channel by Bright House Networks.

Feeling Abandoned: Millions in grant dollars to help displaced Lake Apopka farmworkers will cease next month.

She’s A Voice for Hispanics: Marytza Sanz is a compassionate but no-nonsense force to be reckoned with.

To Examine the Impact and Effectiveness of the Voting Rights Act

Marytza Sanz: Sin Fines de Lucro

Orange County schools drop bilingual education for third graders

WESH 2 Poll: Central Floridians Perceive Race Problem

The Latino health crusader who’s not insured

La Raza says it’s not ignoring Trayvon Martin case

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Come Grow With Us!

October 20, 2011 by latinoleadership

Filed Under: Volunteer

We Want to Hear From You!

October 20, 2011 by latinoleadership

Your feedback is important to us. Please consult the following list so that you may reach the best person to assist in answering any questions you may have.

Latino Leadership, Inc.
8617 E. Colonial Drive
Suite 1200
Orlando, Florida 32817
Phone: 407.895.0801
Fax: 407.895.0803

President
Marytza Sanz
407.895.0801 x103
[email protected]

Executive Director 
Marucci Beard
407.895.0801
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Volunteer Development
Judy Rickles
407.895.0801 x104
[email protected]

¡Nuestro personal es completamente bilingüe!

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Think72

July 5, 2011 by latinoleadership

Emergencies are not the time to panic. With a well developed plan for you, your family, and business, you can ride our an emergency with ease and comfort. The State of Florida and other Emergency Management entities are great resources in time of despair. The most important thing to remember is that a well developed plan takes time. Do not wait until the last moment or when mother nature strikes to plan. Be prepared. The 72 hours before and after are crucial to your health and safety.

Latino Leadership invites you to visit the following links to:

– Get a Family Plan

– Get a Business Plan

– Strengthen Your Home

– Get a Kids Plan

– Get a Pet Plan

City/County Emergency Management Contacts:

– Get Latest Disaster Information

– City of Orlando Emergency Management

– Orange County Emergency Management

– Osceola County Emergency Management

– Seminole County Emergency Management

Filed Under: Think72 Tagged With: emergency, prepare

Health Matters

July 5, 2011 by latinoleadership

Our Mission:

Health Matters’ mission is to monitor, promote and provide an answer for the need of good health for all Americans, most importantly Central Florida’s growing Hispanic and minority communities. This mission is achieved by offering health care and prevention for the mind, body and soul. The basic premise of a healthy community movement is that well-informed people, working together in an effective process, can make a profound difference in the health and quality of people’s lives within their community.

What is the Latino Leadership’s Health Promoters Program?

Objectives

1) Develop and implement the innovative Health Matters for underserved, ‘high risk’ Latinos that focuses on good health promotion as well as available resources for the screening and treatment of health related issues.

2) Develop and disseminate innovative health educational materials that demonstrate cultural sensitivity through images, language, or other means for underserved and at ‘high risk’ Latinos.

3) Provide training for health care professionals or others serving ‘high risk’ or underserved Latinos on how to incorporate culturally sensitive health education into outreach, education, prevention, and treatment services.

4) Disseminate health education materials to ‘high risk’ and underserved Latinos.

Program Design

The ultimate goal of the Health Matters is to improve the health outcomes of Latinos in Central Florida. This is achieved through using lay community members as health promoters. The Health Matters Health Promoter training is a six-week comprehensive training. The training is divided into sessions that cover various topics associated with health risks and emphasizes prevention. Each seminar is a three hour commitment with lectures, independent and group study, and group discussions. Topics include, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, healthy eating habits, physical activity, breast cancer, nutrition, among others.

Participants will have direct participation in all activities and be considered for graduation only when the candidate designs a portfolio on lessons learned and curriculum design for future program use.

Latino Leadership’s Health Promoters are part of an overall health initiative to supply the community with important and useful information on diverse health issues and best practices to help create healthier lifestyles. This peer-to-peer model is based on studies of successful approaches for outreach. Research has proved that direct intervention by educated and trained lay people is one of the best strategies for behavioral change and learning.

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: health, technology

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