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From: Noemi Aguilar (naguilar@famlit.org)
Date: Mon Oct 27 2003 - 15:18:57 EST


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Colleagues,


I thought these crossposts might be interesting to those of you who are
serving Hispanic/Latino families:  From Soy Unica! Soy Latina! Initiative
Update

In Observance of Domestic Violence Month
Domestic violence is often kept silent in the Latino culture.  This can make
it harder for victimized women and children to get help.  This article
offers information for parents on the underlying causes of domestic
violence, how domestic violence affects children, and where to find help.
http://www.soyunica.gov/adults/monththemes/oct/violence.aspx

MentorGirls.org, a Web site dedicated to encouraging adult women to mentor
girls, has launched a new bilingual section called LatinaMentor. This
section was created to address the special needs of Latina girls, as well as
Latina mentors.  It offers articles about mentoring Latinas, as well as a
listing of on-line resources and recommended reading.  The current article
highlighted on www.mentorgirls.org features SAMHSA's ĄSoy Unica! ĄSoy
Latina! Initiative.  Click here to visit LatinaMentor:
http://www.mentorgirls.org/latina_mentor.html


Although this has passed it provides general information:

Tips for Making Healthy School Lunches
Many foods available to children in schools today are high in fat, sugar,
and sodium. Parents need to be vigilant about health issues such as obesity
and diabetes by planning school lunches and teaching children to make smart
eating choices. In recognition of National School Lunch Week, get tips for
parents on making healthful school lunches.
http://www.soyunica.gov/adults/monththemes/oct/lunch.aspx



Noemi Aguilar
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