The Hispanic Health Coalition of Georgia (HHCGA) is a non-profit organization based in Alpharetta, GA, dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the Hispanic and Latino community in Georgia. They provide comprehensive resources, education, and support for disease prevention, chronic illness management, and gynecological cancer awareness. Through their partnerships with organizations like the Rollins School of Public Health and CORE GA, HHCGA actively promotes health equity and access to culturally relevant healthcare services.
HHCGA's mission is further supported by their involvement in the All of Us Research Program, which aims to tackle COVID-19 through home education and health data collection. They also collaborate with various entities, such as the Georgia Department of Public Health and Grass Roots Labs, to provide the latest information on COVID-19 vaccines, chronic disease prevention efforts, and transparent lab testing. With a focus on closing the gap in Hispanic health services, HHCGA strives to empower underserved communities and promote sustainable and equitable growth in Georgia.
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