Chester, Pa. – Community Hospital’s Hispanic Resource Center invites the community to attend its third anniversary celebration on Wednesday, June 20. The free event will begin at 2 p.m. and end around 6 p.m. The celebration will include prizes, snacks, health screenings and information about different resources in the community.
The Hispanic Resource Center’s mission is to assist the Hispanic community in Chester and Delaware County in obtaining and learning more about resources available to them.
These services include:
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Limited translation and interpreting;
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Help in reading correspondence;
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Information and help in accessing health and or/ social service;
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Assistance in completing forms and/or applications;
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Referrals to different agencies in the community.
No appointment is necessary. The center is free and confidential and is open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Wednesday.
The Hispanic Resource Center is part of Crozer’s Healthy Start program. A program of Crozer-Keystone’s Women’s and Children’s Health Services, Healthy Start helps decrease infant mortality and increase prenatal care and childhood immunizations in the community. This free program is for pregnant women, parents, families and caregivers of children under two years of age who are residents of Chester, Eddystone, Woodlyn, Parkside, Upland, Toby Farms, Chester Township, Trainer, Marcus Hook, Linwood or Upper Chichester Township.
For more information about the event or the Hispanic Resource Center, call 610-497-7308.