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Program GoalIncrease Heart Health in the Hispanic/Latino Community in
Corvallis, OregonImpact Goal
By November 30, 2016, 75% of all community members who completed the Seeking Community Resources workshop will sign up to use a community resource
mentioned in the workshop. Outcome Goals
By February 29, 2016, 100% of program volunteers from the Corvallis community will know how to present the
Seeking Community Resources workshop, will learn five strategies on how to promote the workshop in the Corvallis
Hispanic/Latino community, will know how to administer work shop sign ups and pre and post workshop survey,
and will know how to carry out the pre and post workshop survey.
Community Organizing Theory
- Phased-in implementation- Health Education
Strategy: Seeking Community Resources workshop
- Communication Strategy: monthly Hispanic/Latino cultural events
- Community development Strategy: Hispanic/Latino community leader group
Ethical Considerations- Respect
participants’ ability to play a Role
Confidentiality- Cultural sensitivity
Health IssueThe leading cause of death among
Hispanics/Latinos in Corvallis, Oregon is heart disease; 100 deaths per
100,000 people
ReferencesLopez- Cevallos, Daniel. (2011). Community Needs and Assets Assessment. Casa Latinos Unidos de Benton County. Retrieved from http://casalatinosunidos.org/CommunityReports/casalatinos_report_6-2011.pdf
By: Amy Naranjo
The city of Corvallis offers many resources to community members, however, members need to be directed to them.