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
For our latest major project, we have
been requested by the Board and
Commissioner of the City of Norwood,
Ohio Health Department to provide
them with Spanish language translator
machines and English/ Spanish
translated medical books and tapes.
Norwood, Ohio has a large and
increasing Spanish speaking
population so we are providing them
with a number of health related
translation aids and translator
machines.
Recent projects and milestones
Now, for 2008, the organization will
respond to the request of the
Norwood, Ohio Fire Department and
will be providing them with Spanish
translator machines and other
supplies for their services
For 2008 we have been requested
and will help the Hamilton County
Public Health Department
Emergency Response Team with
their translation needs.