The individuals and families that we serve are at high risk for
a number of poor health, outcomes due to several
compounding factors, including: poverty, social isolation, lack
of transportation, lack of health insurance,
low levels of
education, cultural and linguistic barriers, poor diet, a lack of
knowledge of risk of substance abuse,
breast cancer,
HIV/AIDS, and birth defects, and a lack of familiarity with and
trust of the U.S. health care system.

Our programs are based on a community-centered model of
increasing the awareness and knowledge of community
members of key health and wellness issues so that they can
access the resources they need for themselves and their
families.  

We appreciate your interest in learning more about our
programs and who we are. If you are interested in
participating with us please feel free to contact us at
(801) 487-4145.
Comunidades Unidas "CU"
The Neighbor to Neighbor Program
Comunidades Unidas

Central Office

1341 South State Street Suite # 211
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Tel: (801) 487-4145
Fax: (801) 487-4143

Community Centers:

Rose Park Elementary
1105 West 1000 North
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116

Mexican Consulate
155 South 300 West, 3rd Floor
Salt Lake City, Utah
Tel: (801) 328-0620
Community Events &
Action Alerts:

Our mission is to eliminate ethnic
disparities by promoting grassroots
outreach, education and capacity building  
as well as advocating for long term policy
change.  Our work is done in geographic
areas with high percentages of immigrant
families.  
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June 2008

June 3, 2008
Time: 6:00-8:00 pm
Breast Cancer Monthly Volunteer Meeting

June 13, 2008
Time: 7:00 pm
CHIP Training
location: Saint Terese Church

June 19, 2008
Time: 6:00-9:00 pm
CLAS Training of Trainers Pilot Group
Session 2 of 2
Location: CU
for more information contact Sabrina Morales or
Manuel Romero
CU in the News
CU Complete 2008 Programs
Power Point Presentation
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