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Emergency & Community Health Outreach (ECHO)

Organization(s):Emergency & Community Health Outreach (ECHO)
Location:Saint Paul, Minnesota
Available at:www.echominnesota.org/   (report broken link)
Description:

ECHO is a collaborative that includes public health and safety agencies across Minnesota, ethnic advisory organizations and non-profit groups such as the American Red Cross (Twin Cities Chapter). It is spearheaded by Saint Paul-Ramsey County Public Health, Hennepin County Public Health Protection, the Minnesota Department of Health and other agencies charged with public health emergency preparedness. ECHO provides health and safety information in multiple languages by fax, phone, on television and on the web during emergency and non-emergency times to people with limited English proficient (LEP) language skills.

Language(s):English; Hmong; Khmer/Cambodian; Laotian; Somali; Spanish; Vietnamese
Communities:General; Cambodian; Somali; Vietnamese; Laotian; Hispanic or Latino; Mexican American; Hmong
Subtopic:
Language Access Services
Channels of Communication
Message Content
Target Audience:Individual/Family; Local/Community
Resource Type:
Community
Government
Private Sector
Contact Info:

Lillian McDonald, Executive Director
ECHO (Emergency and Community Health Outreach)
C/o Association of Minnesota Counties
125 Charles Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55103
Phone: 651-224-3344
E-mail: McDonald@echominnesota.org