This publication details promising outreach practices for connecting with farmworker communities from 10 farmworker-serving agencies from around the United States. The report also provides information regarding the selection criteria used to highlight these practices.
This project was conducted with the collaboration of the National Center for Farmworker Health and funded by a grant from the Centers for Disease Control.
Click here to view the full report with all 10 profiles, or follow the links below to see each one individually.
Late Night/Early Morning Outreach to Connect with the Farmworker Community Along the Yuma, Arizona U.S.-Mexico Border
Campesinos Sin Fronteras, Yuma County, AZ
Tableros Educativos: Developing a Community-Tailored Health Education Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Community Health Centers of the Central Coast, Inc., San Luis Obispo and Northern Santa Barbara Counties, CA
Leveraging a Regional Coalition to Create a Coordinated COVID-19 Response for Farmworkers
Family Health La Clínica, Wautoma, WI
Innovative Text Messaging Strategies to Reach Indigenous Communities
The Guatemalan-Maya Center, Lake Worth Beach, FL, and surrounding areas of Palm Beach County
Community Testimonials: Using Trusted Sources to Share COVID-19 Vaccine Information with Indigenous Farmworker Communities
Mixteco/Indigenous Community Organizing Project, Oxnard, CA
Considerations for Incorporating Safety Measures in Farmworker Outreach Protocols
Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste, Woodburn, OR
The Evolution of Outreach to Meet the Needs of Farmworkers Along the U.S.-Mexico Border
Vista Community Clinic, Southern CA
VGMHC Outreach Profile Summer Migrant & Seasonal Farmworker Outreach Program: Creating Access to Comprehensive Care and Social Services at Onsite Housing Facilities
Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, Cornelius, OR