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Projects

Universal Care for Cultures

Our Work

Our global activities plan to aid in our mission and vision towards immigrants' equal access to reputable healthcare and establishing solutions towards hinderances in culturally competent care services.  

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Services and Workshops

Language Services: Enhancing and expanding translation and interpretation services with healthcare organizations to ensure fluid communication between patient and care providers, regardless of native language.

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Health Education Workshops: Hosting health education seminars and workshops tailored to immigrant communities to increase health literacy and empower individuals to take control of their health.

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Telehealth Services: Implementing accessible options for immigrant populations who may have mobility issues via online services.

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Mental Health Services: Addressing mental health issues in immigrants experiencing stressors associated with immigrant accustomation through culturally sensitive support and counselor programs.

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Collaboration of policies

Collaborative Partnerships: Establishing partnerships with local and international community organizations and immigrant advocacy groups to implement policies to better understand their needs and cultivate accessible service programs.

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Navigational Programs: Developing support programs to help immigrants navigate the healthcare system, including providing assistance in booking appointments and establishing healthcare insurance.

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Patient Advocacy: Creating initiatives to support immigrant rights and advocating for adaptive needs in the healthcare industry.

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Policy Advocacy: Promoting legislation at local, state, and national levels to improve immigrant access to sustainable healthcare and address barriers within the care system.

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Involvement of healthcare professionals and staff

Mobile Health Units: Providing vital services to immigrant communities with restricted access to care facilities through mobile health units.

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Healthcare Staff Diversity: Recruiting culturally diverse healthcare workforce, reflecting various backgrounds in the communities they serve to garner trust and improve communication.

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Culturally Specific Health Clinics: Catering towards specific immigrant communities by setting up clinics and fairs to offer screenings and information on relevant health concerns for that population.

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Community Health Assessments: Implementing comprehensive surveys to identify challenges and specific needs of immigrant communities to improve the development of healthcare programs.

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Cultural Competency Training: Establishing regular training programs for healthcare staff to improve understanding and respect towards cultural sensitivity and appropriate communication. 

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