Wellness Corridor, from Council Member Michele Martinez’ Newsletter
Latino Health Access (LHA), one of Santa Ana’s most successful non-profits, mission is to assist in improving the quality of life and health of the most marginalized members of the community. Since 1993, LHA has provided quality preventive services and educational programs that enable such individuals to take [...]
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Latino Health Access planning a Wellness Corridor in Downtown Santa Ana
The OC Supervisors go nuts over a Spanish word
The letter below was delivered to the County Board of Supervisors by Jamie Ross, Deputy Clerk to the Board by Rob Richardson, Assistant Chief Executive Officer – prior to this morning’s Board meeting, on behalf of Zeke Hernandez, the President of the Santa Ana LULAC Council #147, regarding apparently racist comments made by most of [...]
Enjoy delicious tamales at Latino Health Access’ Tamalada on Dec. 10
[ December 10, 2010; 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm. ]
ANNUAL TAMALADA BENEFIT
December 10, 2010 | 5 – 9pm
The motto and rallying cry of Latino Health Access is, “We will have a healthier community, even if we have to sell tamales.” This phrase is derived from a common Mexican proverb. It means that in the face of adversity, people can call upon their talents to [...]
Santa Ana receives $7.9 million for new parks, from a state fund
California’s voters created a fund, in 2006, to support water-quality improvements, conservation, pollution-control efforts and parks, according to the O.C. Register.
Yesterday the first grant recipients were announced – and Santa Ana struck gold.
The city of Santa Ana won $4.4 million to replace the grass fields at Willard Intermediate School with tougher synthetic turf and a [...]
State Senator Correa works to secure Prop. 84 funding for Willard Intermediate
For Immediate Release: November 8, 2010
Contact: Tammy Tran, (714) 558-4400
Senator Correa Works Collaboratively to Secure Prop. 84 Funding for Willard intermediate, Latino Health Access
(SANTA ANA, CA) – Willard Intermediate School and Latino Health Access of Santa Ana received a combined $9 million dollars through California’s Proposition 84 funding allocation process. Willard Elementary School will be using [...]
Latino Health Access Community Center and Park groundbreaking ceremony on Nov. 5
You’re invited to participate in this historic event as we break ground on the first Community Center and Park in Downtown Santa Ana. The community inspired center and park project aims to create a safe, communal space for low-income Santa Ana families.
Ground Breaking Ceremony: November 5, 2010, at 10:30 AM. Latino Health Access Community Center [...]
SACReD announces Community Day of Action in Santa Ana, on March 28
Join SACReD for a Community Day of Action, where hundreds of Santa Ana residents and community members will come together to celebrate community pride, culture, history, and neighborhood roots.
Event: Community Day of Action in Santa Ana
What: Festival
Start Time: Sunday, March 28 at 11:00am
End Time: Sunday, March 28 at 5:00pm
Where: Garfield Elementary School
Santa Ana residents want [...]
Labor unions to protest layoffs at tonight’s Santa Ana City Council meeting
November 2, 2009
Contact: Jeff Rogers 323-627-0256
Layoffs in Santa Ana’s City Workforce Threaten Public Safety While Hurting Spanish-Speakers and Economic Recovery
City Workers rally at City Hall with supporters to highlight effects of service cuts
SANTA ANA-Emergency calls placed to the Santa Ana Fire Department rather than 911 will be answered by an electronic menu rather than a [...]
Pico-Lowell Community Fair on Oct. 3, in Santa Ana
The Pico-Lowell Neighborhood association, in partnership with the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Ana, Community Services Programs, Inc., CHOC, Pio Pico and Lowell Elementary Schools, Parent Teacher Association (PTA), SAPD, OC Human Relations, Senator Lou Correa, Think Together, Latino Health Access, 7-11 stores, Starbright, and US Youth Soccer invite you to a community forum [...]



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