As a Healthy Kids grantee organization OCDC is providing culturally-specific targeted outreach to connect families in racial, ethnic and language minority communities with Healthy Kids through a promotora model of outreach. They include Latino families currently or previously served by OCDC, families and friends connected to enrolled families and the general community of Latino families and others with children ages birth up to nineteen.
Our goal is to seek out families, inform them of this great resource, answer questions and assist in the application process so that all eligible children in our more rural counties receive medical coverage. Those counties are: Hood River, Wasco, Jackson, Jefferson, Klamath, Malheur, Polk and Umatilla.
As a Healthy Kids grantee organization OCDC is providing culturally-specific targeted outreach to connect families in racial, ethnic and language minority communities with Healthy Kids through a promotora model of outreach. They include Latino families currently or previously served by OCDC, families and friends connected to enrolled families and the general community of Latino families and others with children ages birth up to nineteen.
Our goal is to seek out families, inform them of this great resource, answer questions and assist in the application process so that all eligible children in our more rural counties receive medical coverage. Those counties are: Hood River, Wasco, Jackson, Jefferson, Klamath, Malheur, Polk and Umatilla.