Organization for Latino Health Advocacy
Driving public health policy and research to improve health outcomes for medically underserved communities.
Driving public health policy and research to improve health outcomes for medically underserved communities.
Patient advocacy focused on increased access to affordable, culturally competent healthcare services for Latinos and other medically underserved communities, including individuals with disabilities.
Implement public policy initiatives to address the disproportionate rates of chronic diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, within underserved and rural communities.
Establish evidence-based interventions to address the upstream drivers of health disparities in Latino communities, including food insecurity, violence prevention, and environmental health.
Ensure Latinas are included in clinical research, drug development, and the design of public health interventions.
Support public policy to improve the health of immigrants, including access to trauma-informed care for those with limited English proficiency.
The Organization for Latino Health Advocacy (OLHA) is a national advocacy organization focused on improving health outcomes in medically underserved communities through advocacy, education, and research.
Our vision is to see a future where all Hispanic/Latino communities have equitable access to the resources, knowledge, and support they need to live healthy, fulfilling lives.
The Organization for Latino Health Advocacy (OLHA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (Federal tax ID number 33-2162209). All gifts to OLHA are considered tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
Contáctanos para asociarse o colaborar en proyectos de investigación basados en la comunidad. Nosotros hablamos español.