The non-profit organization CAMINO and the American Heart Association will offer a free six-week course in Spanish aimed at Present essential health resources to Charlotte attendees.
“By the end of the program, community members will have learned how to use CPR kits, sphygmomanometers, nutritional resources, training equipment, and more,”
Camino details in a press release.
The first group began training on April 13. However, the organization will offer the course to a second group among May 25 and June 29.
“Our goal is to present information in a bilingual way so that Latinos can make informed health decisions,”
said Nori Maldonado, Workforce Development Coordinator at Camino Arriba.
To reserve their space, participants should send an email to [email protected].
Registrants must come every Wednesday at 6:00 pm for a period of six weeks to receive TRAINING AT CAMINO . HQlocated at 139 Stetson Drive, Charlotte.
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