
Latino Research and Policy Center- Colorado School Public Health- University of Colorado
The Latino Research and Policy Center (LRPC) is housed in the Colorado School of Public Health (CSPH) at the University of Colorado Denver (CU-Denver), Downtown Campus. The LRPC’s mission is to increase collaborative partnerships with community-based organizations, academic institutions, and state/city elected officials to work toward eliminating the health and education disparities affecting Latino communities in Colorado and the nation. The LRPC’s vision is to become a nationally-renowned higher education, research, data, and policy expert on health and education disparities affecting Latino communities.
" Our Mission is to collaborate with community organizations, academic institutions, and state/city elected officials to eliminate health and education disparities affecting Latinos"
Website |
Year Founded |
1997
Preferred Method of Contact |
Email, Phone, Visit, claudia.galettodewinnica@ucdenver.edu
Contact Person |
Patricia Galetto
Phone |
303-315-0145
Executive Director |
Dr. Fernando Holguin
Executive Phone |
Executive Phone
Executive Email |
Mailing Address |
1380 Lawrence Street. Suite 1100. Denver, 80204
Physical Address |
1380 Lawrence Street. Suite 1100. Denver, 80204
Counties Served |
Denver
US Senate District |
State Senate District |
34th
State House District |
5th
1st
US Congressional District |
Services Offered |
Education, Health care, behavioral or mental health, &/or community or public health services
Annual Events |
Annual Conferences and other related health events and Latino Health Certificate
Program.
More About Organization |
Latino Health Certificate is a graduate level program designed to provide students and working professionals an education that advances understanding of health disparities and health inequities affecting Latino populations.
Please, visit our new Latino Health Certificate program at: Bit.ly/LatinoHealthCertificate
Latino Organization |
Organization is affiliated with UNIDOS US in Washington, DC. |
Are more than half the people served by your organization Latino or Hispanic |
Staff or Lead the organization are at least 25% Latino or Hispanic |
Board of Directors is at least 25% Latino or Hispanic |