Legal Services of Northern California Grant



Organization - Legal Services of Northern California
Grant Amount - $29,450
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Hmong Resettlement Health Rights Advocacy Services Project: To continue to support the expansion of health rights advocacy services to promote utilization of needed health care services by the new Hmong arrivals and their sponsoring families in Sacramento and Yolo counties, and to provide training and technical assistance to service providers in Sacramento County on how to resolve health rights issues faced by Hmong refugees.


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Central California Legal Services, Inc. - $31,250 from the California Endowment - Hmong Resettlement Health Rights Advocacy Services Project: To continue to promote utilization of needed health care services by the new Hmong arrivals and their sponsoring families in Fresno and Merced counties.

Sacramento Lao Family Community, Inc. - $21,490 from the California Endowment - Hmong Resettlement Health Systems Navigation Project: To continue to promote the utilization of needed health care services by the new Hmong arrivals and their sponsoring families in Sacramento County.

A Healthy House Within a Match Coalition - $41,667 from the California Endowment - Hmong Resettlement Health Systems Navigation Program: To continue to promote utilization of needed health care services by the new Hmong arrivals and their sponsoring families in Merced County.

Fresno Center for New Americans - $50,000 from the California Endowment - Hmong Resettlement Health Systems Navigation Program: To continue to promote utilization of needed health care services by the new Hmong arrivals and their sponsoring families in Fresno County.

Lao Family Community of Stockton Inc. - $25,000 from the California Endowment - Hmong Resettlement Health Systems Navigation Program: To continue to promote utilization of needed health care services by the new Hmong arrivals and their sponsoring families in San Joaquin County.

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