Mentorship for Community Health Workers

SCC's Renae Oswald-Anderson serves as Interim Exec Director of the MN Community Health Worker Alliance and recently joined LaTanya Black, the Alliance's Community Engagement Specialist, in meeting with Summit Academy staff and potential 2019 Community Health Worker "LaTanya Black Alumni Mentoring Scholarship" recipients. The scholarship is part of a mentoring program that believes in the “Power of Partnerships.” LaTanya has built the mentoring scholarship on the foundation of the African-American proverb, "Each One Teach One." https://tinyurl.com/y5adqwn4

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