Our mission is to help public emergency, health and educational services to efficiently communicate with the growing Spanish speaking population; thus speeding services for everyone.
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In response to emergency and health workers being unable to
communicate with the growing Spanish speaking population , our
organization formed with the mission to provide hand-held
electronic English/Spanish translator machines, bi-lingual pocket
dictionaries, Medical related books in Spanish and quick learn self
teaching Spanish language tapes to fire and health services,
beginning in the Greater Cincinnati area
In a limited project, at the request of Hamilton County, Ohio Job
and Family Services, we provided Spanish language translation
equipment to the Hamilton County Tuberculosis Control Clinic. This
equipment, including Spanish language translation machines were
provided so their doctors could communicate with the growing
number of Hispanic patients.
Latino Educational Assimilation Resource Network, Inc.
A 501(c)3 Non-profit Organization
3666 Paxton Ave.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45208
The Cincinnati City Council passed a City Ordinance recognizing
our organization as donors of Spanish language translation
machines and other such supplies to the Cincinnati Fire
Department. So far in this project we have aided sixteen
firehouses and donated translator machines for over twenty
Cincinnati fire trucks, as well as stacks of bi-lingual dictionaries
and self teaching Spanish course kits for the Department. We now
plan to donate advanced, talking translator machine for all of the
Department's houses.
In 2008, at the request of the Health Commissioner
of the City of Norwood, Ohio Health Department, we
donated basic Spanish language translator
machines and English/Spanish translated medical
books and tapes. Norwood, Ohio has a large and
increasing Spanish speaking population so we also
want to provide them with advanced talking
translator machines.
Starting in 2008 we began donating emergency
related translation books and in 2009 we were
able to donate an advanced emergency/fire
model, talking translator to the Norwood, Ohio
City Fire Department. We intend to provide
more talking models in the future.
Since 2008 we have been requested to help the
Hamilton County Public Health Department
Emergency Response Team with their translation
needs. We began with the donation of basic
translation machines and emergency related
translation books and are looking to provide them
with a large number of advanced talking translators.

We thank the following churches and organizations for their generous support:
The Norwood Service League 2071 Lawrence Ave. Norwood, Ohio 45212
The Knox Presbyterian Church- 3400 Michigan Avenue, Cincinnati, Oh 45208
St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church- 1600 Madison Road, Cincinnati, Oh 45206
Guardian Angels Catholic Church- 6531 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati, Oh 45230
Holy Name Catholic Church- 2448 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati, Oh, 45219
Church of the Redeemer Episcopal Church- 2944 Erie Ave, Cincinnati, Oh, 45208
St. Cecilia Catholic Church- 3105 Madison Road, Cincinnati, Oh, 45209
St. Monica- St. George Parish Newman Center Catholic Church- 328 W. McMillan St, Cincinnati, Oh, 45219
Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church- 5950 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, Oh, 45213
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Our Ohio Emergency, Health, Fire and
Police communications program.
In December, 2008 we donated 4 of the most advanced talking
translators available, made for law enforcement, to the Norwood,
Ohio City Police Department. Norwood Police handle a great
number of calls from Spanish speaking residents and the talking
translators and other translation supplies we donated will greatly
help them with their communication needs.
Responding to the need for increased Spanish
language communication capabilities from Ohio's
largest township, we donated two advanced,
talking, law enforcement model translator machines
to the Colerain Twp. Police Department in 2009. We
intend to provide more of them in the future.
OUR SPECIAL KENTUCKY TRANSLATION MACHINE PROGRAM. We are proud to have been working with Rob Sanders, the Commonwealth Attorney from Kenton County to provide the most advanced talking translators for police departments in his jurisdiction. Kentucky has an increasing need for translation tools and so far in this project we have provided four advanced police models. We hope to provide many more in the future.
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"We plan to go state-wide and national as our funding permits."
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We have also been requested, as we are able to donate advanced,
talking translator machines to many other departments, including:
The Colerain Twp. Fire Department, The Cleveland, Ohio Fire
Department, City of Hamilton, Ohio Fire Department, the Dayton
City Police Department and The city of Silverton, Ohio Police
Department. We look forward to helping these departments and
others in the future.
In May 2009, We donated an advanced, medical,
translator machine to the Norwood, Ohio Public
Schoool District to help their school nurses'
communicate.