Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Albany Park Community Center
Did you know?
The Albany Park Community Center offers a variety of programs helping Latino and many other chicagoland families become self sufficient! Some of these programs include:
Business Planning and Development
Youth Services
Head Start and Child Care
School Counseling
Substance Abuse Prevention
Neighborhood Improvement Programs
Literacy, Adult Education & Family Literacy
Employment Services
Housing Services
For more information, please take a look at their website http://www.apcc-chgo.org/
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Avondale-Chicago, The SOL Study is on it's way!
Avondale, be on the look out for the SOL study! We will be sending out letters this week inviting participants to be a part of our historical study. More than 3,000 Latinos in the Northwest Chicago land area have already participated and you could be next. Your participation counts! If you receive an invitation please talk it over with your family and consider participating. Please visit our website, saludsol.net for more info. You can also contact us at chicago.hchs@gmail.com or by phone at 1-800-749-4765
Monday, October 11, 2010
Flu Shots are for EVERYBODY
Call 311 for more info or go to cityofchicago.org/health
Monday, October 4, 2010
West Suburban Medical Center invites you to participate in these free events!
For more information or to RSVP please call 1-866-938-7256
Blood Pressure Screening
Tuesday, October 5th
8am to 10am
Hospital Lobby
Cholesterol Screening
Wednesday, October 13th
10am to 12pm
Hospital Lobby
Exercise Class: Stretch & Stretnch
Thursday, October 14th
11am to 12pm
Lower Level Classrooms
Pharmacist Chat: Blood Pressure Medication
Wednesday, October 20th
10am to 11am
Volunteer Conference Room
Presentation: Advance Directives
Snacks & Drinks served
CEUs for RN and SW
Monday, October 25th
10am – 11am
Lower Level Classrooms
Senior Lunch & Learn (Ages 55 and up)
Featuring Dr. Reishus
Varicose Vein Screening and Lecture
Tuesdsay, October 26th
10am to 12pm
The Reach Out Program Staff can also help you find a regular doctor. If you want to see a doctor (even if you do not have insurance) please contact them.
You can also call 1-866-938-7256 for more information about doctors.
Sincerely,
The Reach Out Program Staff at
West Suburban Medical Center
3 Erie Court
Oak Park, IL 60302
Bi-National Health Weeks 2010 has arrived! Semanas De Salud 2010
Octubre 2-23
Programa General
Octubre 2-23
Illinois – Wisconsin – Norte de Indiana
Las Semanas de Salud 2010 se llevan a cabo del 2 al 23 de
octubre con 138 actividades y 530 servicios en 22 ciudades
de Illinois, Wisconsin y Norte de Indiana, incluyendo ferias
de salud, exámenes médicos, vacunaciones, sesiones de información
preventiva y otros eventos en favor de la salud.
Casi 130 instituciones gubernamentales, agencias comunitarias,
hospitales, escuelas, iglesias y otras entidades de la
sociedad comprometidas con la salud contribuirán a este
empeño común para beneficio de las comunidades de inmigrantes
de origen latino, en particular los más vulnerables.
Este programa que el Consulado General de México ha
organizado anualmente desde 2004, cuenta ahora con la
colaboración de otros 12 consulados generales latinoamericanos
en Chicago.
Los de Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras, México y Venezuela contribuyen al calendario
de actividades 2010 con diversos eventos. Por su parte,
las representaciones consulares de Argentina, Chile, Perú,
República Dominicana y Uruguay suman su apoyo a este
esfuerzo colectivo.
Si bien el calendario muestra principalmente los eventos
que organiza cada Consulado General, en realidad todos ellos
están abiertos a los nacionales de origen latinoamericano
sin restricción.
Para mas información visita
http://library.constantcontact.com/doc204/1102831897476/doc/JqBmkQvHrYJs0HJq.pdf
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
National Cholesterol Education Month
September is National Cholesterol Education Month, a good time to get your blood cholesterol checked and take steps to lower it if it is high. National Cholesterol Education Month is also a good time to learn about lifestyle choices that help you reach personal heart health goals.
High blood cholesterol affects over 65 million Americans. It is a serious condition that increases the risk for heart disease. The higher your cholesterol level, the greater the risk; and people can have high cholesterol and not know it. Lowering cholesterol levels that are too high reduces the chance of having a heart attack or dying of heart disease.
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) offers helpful resources to use during National Cholesterol Education Month.
Check them out at http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/joinhin/
Thursday, July 29, 2010
CUBAN FESTIVAL!!!!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
The 4th Annual Latin Jazz Festival
The Fourth Annual Latin
Jazz Festival, this Friday July 9th, 2010 @ 7 p.m. at the Humboldt Park
Boathouse 1359 North Sacramento
This FREE festival is sponsored by the Jazz Institute of Chicago and will feature Grupo Cha Cha with special guests Nythia Rivera on vocals and Canadian blues singer Nigel Mack, local favorites Mondongo and is headlined by Chevere, whose 3 decades in Chicago have made them a popular favorite of all audiences.
Bring out the blanket and a picnic basket and enjoy the music, the surroundings, and the weather.
For more info visit: http://www.jazzinchicago.org/presents/jazzcity/4th-annual-latin-jazz-festival
After the festival you may want to take a short ride to Logan Square Auditorium and catch the Afro-Cuban All-Stars, directly from Cuba, and led by Maestro Juan /De Marcos.
Its been a while since we have had such a day where such great music is being presented.
Support Live Music and we'll see you this Friday!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Chicago Museum Free Days 2010
Information was contributed by Janine Gudac as found on the following web page. http://www.chicagohotblog.com/chicago-museum-free-days
Adler Planetarium Free Days
The Adler Planetarium is open 9:30am – 6pm during the summer; 9:30am – 4:30pm otherwise
Free Days 2010:
June 7-11
September 7, 13-17, 21, 28
October 5, 12, 19, & 26
November 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
December 7, 14, 21
Art Institute of Chicago Free Days
The Art Institute of Chicago is free to the public every Thursday evening from 5pm-8pm.
Free Days 2010: Every Thursday evening 5pm-8pm.
Brookfield Zoo Free Days
The Brookfield Zoo offers free admission to all U.S. Armed Forces active military and reservist personnel.
Chicago Children’s Museum Free Days
The Chicago Children’s Museum is open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Location: 700 East Grand Ave at Navy Pier
Hours: Daily 10am-5pm
Thursday evenings 5-8pm
Free Days 2010: Free for everyone – Every Thursday evening, 5-8pm
Free for ages 15 and under – First Sunday of every month
Chicago History Museum Free Days
The Chicago History Museum is free to the public every Monday, 9:30am-4:30pm.
Location: 1601 North Clark Street. (Clark & North Ave)
Free Days 2010: Every Monday, 9:30am-4:30pm;
DuSable Museum of African American History
The DuSable Museum is free on the first Saturday of every month. 10am to 5pm.
For BANK OF AMERICA card holders only.
Location: 740 East 56th Place, Chicago
Free Days 2010:
June 5th
July 3rd
August 7th
September 4th
October 2nd
November 6th
December 4th
Field Museum Free Days
The Field Museum is Free (basic admission) on the Second Monday of every month, thanks to a donation from Target. Additional free days are also available.
Free Days 2010:
June: 2nd, 3rd, 14th
July: 12th
August: 9th, 24th
September: 13th, 15th, 16th, 21st, 22nd
October: 5th, 6th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 19th, 20th
November: 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 10th, 16th, 17th, 30th
December: 1st, 7th, 8th, 13th, 15th, 16th
Lincoln Park Zoo Free Days
The Lincoln Park Zoo is free and open to the public 365 days per year. Generally open 10am-5pm.
Location: Lincoln Park Zoo is located off Lake Shore Drive at the Fullerton Parkway exit.
MCA Free Tuesdays
The Museum of Contemporary Art has Free Days every Tuesday. Special events every week. The museum is open 10am – 8pm on these free days.
Museum of Contemporary Photography
Location: Columbia College Chicago, 600 S. Michigan Ave
Hours: (Closed till January 28, 2010)
Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm
Thursday, 10am-8pm
Sunday, 12-5pm
Free Days 2010: The Museum of Contemporary Photography is Free every day of 2010
Museum of Science and Industry
The Museum of Science and Industry is free (basic entry) to the public on various dates throughout the year. The museum is open Mon–Sat: 9:30am-4pm; Sun: 11am-4pm; Omnimax-only tickets on Free Days are $9 for adults, $8 for seniors and $7 for children. Normal prices apply for other features;
Free Days 2010:
June 7-11
August 30
September 7-14, 20-21, 27-28
October 4- 6
November 11
December 6
National Museum of Mexican Art
The National Museum of Mexican Art is free every day. Closed Mondays.
Location: 1852 W. 19th Street, Chicago
Nature Museum Free Days
The Chicago Nature Museum has “Suggested Donation Days” every Thursday.
Location: 2430 N. Cannon Drive in Lincoln Park, just north of the Lincoln Park Zoo.
Free Days 2010: Every Thursday, 9am-4:30pm;
Shedd Aquarium Free Days
During Shedd Aquarium Free Days, general admission is free. Wild Reef admission is sold at a reduced rate.
The aquarium is open Weekdays 9am–5pm and Weekends 9am–6pm.
Free Days 2010:
June 14-18
September 13-14, 20-21, 27-28
October 4-5, 11-12, 18-19, 25-26
November 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30
Swedish American Museum
The Swedish American Museum is free on the second Tuesday of every month. 10am-4pm.
Location: 5211 N Clark St, Chicago
Free Days 2010:
June 8
July 13
August 10
September 14
October 12
November 9
December 14
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Colgate Hispanic Oral Health Month!
Hey All,
Colgate will be providing visual screenings, in the Colgate BSBF Mobile Dental Clinic, with the help of Oral Health Professionals. They will be providing Colgate Tooth Brushing Kits and Community Oral Health Resource Referral Sheets, developed by the University of Illinois, School of Dentistry. Additionally there will be Fun Oral Health Education Activities under their Family Fun Tent.
June 10, Thursday, Jewel #3270, 1270 N. Lake St., Aurora, IL, 11:45am to 3:15pm
June, 11, Friday, Jewel #3274, 1401 Jefferson, Joliet, IL, 10:45am to 2:15pm
June 12, Saturday, 12th Ward, Bike the Blvd, Home Depot Parking Lot, 4555 S. Western Ave, 8:45 to 2:15 (Only Non Jewel, Community Event)
June, 17, Thursday, Jewel #3124, 1537 N. Larkin, Joliet, IL, 3:15pm to 6:45pm
June 18, Friday, Jewel #3197, 11730 S. Marshfield, IL, 3:15pm to 6:45pm
June 19, Saturday, Jewel #3013, 1200 W. Boughton Rd., Bollingbrook, IL 10:45am to 2:15pm
June 20, Sunday, Jewel #3060, 7910 S. Cicero, Burbank, IL, 12:45pm to 4:15pm
June 24, Thursday, Jewel #3344, 1220 S. Ashland, Chicago, IL., 3:15pm to 6:45pm
June 25, Friday, Jewel #3290, 800 W. North Ave, Melrose Pk, IL, 3:15pm to 6:45pm
June 26, Saturday, Jewel #3470, 5516 N. Clark, Chicago, IL, 10:45am to 2:15pm
June 27, Sunday, Jewel #3443, 5343 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL, 12:45pm to 4:15pm
Get out there and flash those smiles !
Friday, May 14, 2010
HCHS/SOL IS HIRING!
Please spread the word. We will take applications until the positions are filled :)
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
English as a Second Language for Nurses
Monday, April 5, 2010
Logan Square
Monday, March 8, 2010
Free Wigs and Prostethesis Program March 18th
Hispanocare still has 8 available spots. You have until March 10th to fill up the spots. Hispanocare is really trying to reach out to as many women that are suffering through cancer and need these items, this is a great program and they look forward to be able to continue providing this valuable service. Thank you so much for spreading the word.
Click the photo above for more info.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Mayor Daley Bike Ambassador
JOB DESCRIPTION: BICYCLING AMBASSADOR
START DATE: May 17, 2010
LENGTH OF JOB: Through September 12, 2010 (with the possibility of extension through the end of October)
COMPENSATION: $10-$13 per hour, approximately 35 hours/week.
PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Active Transportation Alliance, a non-profit advocacy group, manages a city-funded education and encouragement program called Mayor Daley’s Bicycling Ambassadors. The Bicycling Ambassadors teach motorists and bicyclists to better share city streets. They do this by speaking face-to-face to members of the public. Teams of Ambassadors deliver bicycling expertise personally in demonstrations and conversations in public places, at community events and to children at summer day camps.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The Bicycling Ambassador report to the Ambassador Coordinator. The Bicycling Ambassador will also:
Work 35 to 40 hours per week.
Work with a team of 2-4 Bicycling Ambassadors at outreach events.
Work outdoors and indoors on any day of the week, and with occasional evening hours.
Travel directly from home to work sites, by bicycle and public transit. Work sites will include street festivals, shopping and commercial areas, public parks, and schools throughout Chicago.
Successfully complete a five- to ten-day training course that covers bicycle handling, bicycling and traffic safety, media relations, and conflict resolution (provided by the program).
While on duty, wear an Ambassador uniform provided by the program.
Wear a bicycling helmet while bicycling and during presentations.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Bicycling Ambassador will have these duties:
For six weeks during mid-season, supervise three or four Junior Ambassadors (trained high school students who work with the Bicycling Ambassadors).
Describe how to bicycle safely in traffic (to adults and children) and on sidewalks (to children).
Describe to motorists how to drive safely alongside bicyclists in traffic.
Promote safe road sharing to bicyclists and motorists at publicity events.
Provide, both orally and in literature form, bicycling information at street festivals, shopping and commercial areas, public parks, and schools throughout Chicago.
Give classes, demonstrations, and presentations in formal and informal settings.
Bicycle to, from, and at events and presentations.
Work with community groups, aldermanic staff, teachers, police officers, business associations, volunteers, sponsors, and other city organizations.
Speak to newspaper, radio, and TV reporters about bicycling.
Evaluate (in written reports) presentations given and events attended.
Market the program to event organizers.
Assist with program administrative tasks as necessary.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
The candidate should have the following qualifications:
Can communicate effectively with people of all ages, abilities, cultural groups, economic statuses, sexual orientations, and disabilities.
Speaks in a friendly, concise, and accurate manner.
Very experienced in bicycling in urban traffic.
Owns a bicycle in good working condition, and an approved bicycling helmet.
Physically fit and able to work outdoors all day and in any weather.
Comfortable speaking with strangers.
Proficient with Microsoft Office applications.
Works well in an unstructured and informal environment, with limited supervision.
Works well in a team, and fosters team spirit.
Good at solving problems, thinking creatively, and self-motivation.
Prompt and punctual.
Can pass a background check in order to work with children.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
We prefer candidates with these qualifications:
Fluency in a language other than English, especially Spanish.
Experience teaching bicycling safety.
Experiencing speaking to or writing for news media.
Experience working with or supervising teenagers.
Familiarity with the city of Chicago and its layout.
BICYCLING TEST
We require candidates selected for interview to successfully complete a bicycling road test prior to the interview. Candidates must bring their own bicycles and helmets.
INFO SESSION
More information can be found online at www.bicyclingambassadors.org. All interested applicants are also invited to attend an information session regarding the position on Friday, March 19, 2010, at 4pm. 30 N. LaSalle, 2nd Floor. Email charlie.short@cityofchicago.org to RSVP.
APPLICATIONS
Candidates should write a cover letter explaining why they consider themselves suited for the job, and résumé of qualifications and relevant experience. Provide to:
Charlie Short
Mayor Daley’s Bicycling Ambassadors
Chicago Department of Transportation
30 North LaSalle, Suite 500
Chicago IL 60602
phone 312/744-8147 fax 312/742-2422
charlie.short@cityofchicago.org
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 3/26/10, 12pm.
We thank all applicants; we will contact only those selected for interviews.
Hiring! Respiratory Health Association
Respiratory Health Association is Hiring! March 1, 2010
Stakeholders Collaboration to Improve Student Health
1440 W. Washington Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60607
Phone 312.628.0242
Fax 312.243.3954
www.stakeholderschicago.org
Because healthy students are better learners!
Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago (RHAMC) is seeking applicants for the following positions. Detailed application instructions are included in the PDF of each description. Click a title below to learn more.
Please note: Filling these positions is contingent upon being awarded funds under the CDC Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) program. If awarded, these will be American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds, and requires compliance with reporting and evaluation requirements specific to the award.
CPPW Program Manager
The program manager will oversee the implementation of community-wide policies, systems and environmental change, along with the tobacco prevention and cessation programs aimed at effecting such changes.
CPPW Grant Manager
The grant manager will be responsible for collecting necessary data to report on progress, performance, financial status and job creation for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work project.
CPPW Policy Coordinator (two positions available)
The policy coordinators will coordinate multiple tobacco control policy activities in Chicago by working with stakeholders including city officials, members of the business and public health communities, and diverse population groups targeted for such outreach.
CPPW School Policy Coordinator
The school policy coordinator will coordinate school-based tobacco control policy activities in cooperation with Chicago Public Schools.
CPPW Program Coordinator (two positions available)
The program coordinators will conduct outreach and provide technical assistance to subcontractors and other organizations, conduct field visits, provide trainings and assist in the development of project protocols and other materials.
CPPW Marketing & Communications Coordinator
The marketing and communications coordinator will collaborate on the development of a comprehensive menu of programs and policy work aiming to decrease tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke in Chicago.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Health Care Resources in Chicago
For people seeking basic medical services, federally qualified health centers are an important source of care. Here’s a partial list of centers in Chicago, Cook County and the Collar Counties that serve a high concentration of Latino patients:
Alivio Medical Center
773-254-1400
Centro De Salud Esperanza
773-584-6200
Erie Family Health Center, Inc.
312-666-3494
Access Community Health Network
866-882-2237
Aunt Martha’s Youth Service Center, Inc.
708-709-7605
Chicago Department of Public Health
312-747-9884
Chicago Family Health Center, Inc.
773-768-5000 x 281
Do you know of other health care organizations with bilingual(spanish and english) staff ?
Though these contacts are from the following 2008 article -
http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/triage/2008/04/for-latinos-hea.html
- They have been checked to ensure that they are still active.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Light Bill Payment Event at Casa Central March 1, 2010
On Monday afternoon March 1st, Casa Central will host an Energy Fair for customers of Commonwealth Edison who are having problems paying their electric bills. Customer service representatives from ComEd and LIHEAP/CEDA will be available to help customers establish a relief plan. The one-day event will be held on March 1st from 1 to 6 p.m. at 1335 North California Avenue in Chicago.
If you have received a disconnection notice for your electric service, you can qualify for the ComEd Helping Hand program. Customers who sign up at the energy fair must bring:
· A disconnection notice
· Payment for 50 percent of the outstanding balance, and ComEd will credit the remaining 50 percent (once payment has been cleared)
· Proof of identification for the ComEd customer record
· A current ComEd bill (within 30 days)
This program ends on March 26. For more information, please call 1-888-806-CARE (2273).
Estimados Amigos de Herminia –
El lunes 1ro de marzo Casa Central será anfitrión de una feria sobre energía para clientes de Commonwealth Edison que tengan dificultad en pagar sus cuentas de electricidad. ComEd y CEDA tendrán representantes disponibles para que sus clientes establezcan un plan de pago. Este evento de un solo día se efectuará el 1ro de marzo de 1 a 6 p.m. en el 1335 Norte de la Avenida California en Chicago.
Si ha recibido una alerta de que su servicio de electricidad será cortado, usted puede tener acceso al programa Mano Amiga de ComEd. Los clientes que vengan a la feria deben traer:
· La carta de alerta de ComEd
· El 50% del balance que debe, para que ComEd le cubra el 50% restante (una vez que el pago haya sido aprobado)
· Una prueba de identificación
· Una cuenta reciente de ComEd (del último mes)
Este programa termina el 26 de Marzo. Para más información llame al 1-888-806-CARE (2273) y pida asistencia en español.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Your Participation Counts!
The Hispanic/Latino population is one of the fastest growing groups in the nation. Despite its rapid growth, there is limited research and data on the personal lifestyle practices and health conditions of Latinos, such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, asthma, and chronic pulmonary conditions, among others. It is important as a community that we take measures to address such issues and find solutions. You may be able to contribute to finding the answer through SOL, the Hispanic Community Health Study. Please contact us at 1.866.551.7882 for more information concerning how you can contribute to our great study. We look forward to hearing from you :)
Friday, February 5, 2010
February, Heart Health Month
El Consulado General de México se suma a la campaña Febrero, Mes de la Salud del Corazón con una serie de actividades que iniciaron ayer. Como parte de esta campaña, personal de American Heart Association (AHA) impartirá en español el seminario Enfermedades Cardiovasculares y la Comunidad Latina, el jueves 25 de febrero, de 10am a 1pm, en el Consulado. Este taller es gratuito y se servirá un almuerzo ligero. Para reservar su asistencia, por favor llamen al 312-738-2383, extensión 125 o envíen un correo a avega@consulmexchicago.com Esperamos que nos acompañen. En la página electrónica del Consulado podrán encontrar la información sobre esta campaña y el calendario de actividades, que incluyen exámenes de glucosa, colesterol, masa corporal y presión arterial.
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The Consulate General of Mexico joins the campaign February, Heart Health Month, with a series of activities that started today. One of these activities is the seminar, The Latino community and Cardiovascular Disease, presented in Spanish by American Heart Association (AHA) staff, on Thursday February 25, from 10am to 1pm, at the Consulate. The workshop is free and a light lunch will be provided. Please find the Spanish and English versions of the flyer below. To RSVP please call 312-738-2383, extension 125 or send an e-mail to avega@consulmexchicago.com We are looking forward to your attendance. A Spanish version with information about this campaign and the calendar of activities, which includes glucose, cholesterol, body mass index and blood pressure screenings are available at the Consulate’s web page.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
CTA CHANGES....
As you are aware, CTA bus and rail service changes will take effect on February 7, 2010. Attached please find a copy of the customer alert in Spanish and English. Click on the photos to make them larger
The service changes are:
Rail (Train) - CTA will continue to operate all (8) rail lines. Hours and days of rail service will remain the same, but service will operate less frequently.
Bus - Nine express bus routes are being eliminated. Local bus routes will continue to operate where express routes are being eliminated. Buses will also run less frequently primarily during off peak/non-rush hours.
Eliminated Express Routes:
#X3 King Drive Express
#X20 Washington/Madison Express
#X54 Cicero Express
#X4 Cottage Grove Express
#X49 Western Express
#X55 Garfield Express
#X9 Ashland Express
#53AL South Pulaski Limited
#X80 Irving Park Express
Also, detailed service information about changes to bus and rail routes is provided in the link here.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
HCHS/SOL Recruitment Video
If you would like to know more info about the HCHS/SOL check out the video below. It comes from the youtube page of our good friends from HCHS/SOL Bronx :)