USDA Latino Outreach: La Mesa Completa

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United States Department of Agriculture

USDA’s Food and Nutrition Services works with State Agencies to provide food assistance and nutrition education to low-income families. We need your help to make sure that the Latino community has access to nutrition assistance.

The resources on this website include materials in both English and Spanish that should help enable organizations to offer food and nutrition education – as well as information about nutrition assistance programs – to those they serve.  We hope you will use these tools to help us meet the nutrition needs of our nation’s diverse Latino community. To access USDA’s Food and Nutrition Services resources, click here.

White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics

Please join Julie Rodriguez Associate Director in the White House Office of Public Engagement and Jose Rico, Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics for a conference call on President Obama’s efforts to call on Congress to put forward legislation to stop interest rates from doubling. 

We ask that you share this invitation with your networks and affiliates.

What: White House Student Loan Interest Rates Call
When: Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Start Time: 6:00 p.m. (EDT)/3:00 p.m. (PDT), 30 Minutes
Dial In:  (800) 553-0273
Passcode Title:  White House Student Interest Loan Rates Call

This call is off the record and not for press purposes.

Turning Leaves Foundation

Hi All,

As you guys know, I Love to help Children.  A few years ago Myself and Two Awesome Others began a Foundation to help Increase awareness of AWESOME Children Living with Chronic Illness.
We defiantly have a lot to give! Please keep to to date with us and and our New Blog!

Take a Look:  Turning Leaves Foundation 
And Our Tweet Tweet Handel:  @TLFoundation
Much Love, 
Jes 

Success: How do we really know we are accomplished?

What does the Success mean to you?

According to the dictionary it means: favorable outcome. 
 We go through life wanting a favorable outcome most of the time. We would not be human if we did not want more, get more…But at what point do you know and say “I have reached that ‘favorable Outcome?'” Is this possible?… Something we favor. (YES). What is it that you favor the most? A lasting relationship, money, love, friends, great relationship with your family? No matter what you choose how will you obtain that favorable outcome? and again, how will you know you are done?
These are a few questions I recently asked myself, and of course I got a load of diverse answers. 
How do we really know we are accomplished?   
Personally, I think our success is based on our hopes and expectations. Here is what someone else I read said: Maslow (I took it to Psychology 101)
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 A lot of of the people in this world, currently in this time of age, are working through the lower levels. Others I’ve seen have accomplished various levels at different times of their lives. Some have even started through their creativity down. They have been able to accomplish their safety, some sexual needs, even their love and belonging.  Currently, I am working on my Self-Actualization section. But in reality, this is an everyday triangle I think. “Maslow’s theory suggests that the most basic level of needs must be met before the individual will strongly desire (or focus motivation upon) the secondary or higher level needs. Maslow also coined the term Metamotivation to describe the motivation of people who go beyond the scope of the basic needs and strive for constant betterment (1).” I will agree with this point to some point…(yeah i know…) Only because I have noticed that a lot of people are working through the first stage everyday… and even when they might have love, safety and are creative, they have not be able to establish their basics needs. Makes one think of what success right? 

So the next time you re-think of your success… remember there are different stages. One man had a brilliant idea of how one is to accomplish them and in what order… but Find it out for yourself… after all, its your life. Make you whom you want to become. If you want to use this triangle as a guide, go for it! At least you will know how to go about it, or choose how what level you want to establish first. 

This is defiantly not something I can tell you. It is something you have to find for yourself. I’d do you a disservice If I told you you where successful because of A,B, C and D. 

1. Goble, F. The Third Force: The Psychology of Abraham Maslow. Richmond, Ca: Maurice Bassett Publishing, 1970. Pg. 62. 
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‘Medicare Explicado’

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Maria Antonieta Collins
As part of helping the commuity, I enjoy reading this… Enjoy.


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“New UnitedHealthcare ‘Medicare Explicado’ DVD Educates Hispanics About Medicare and Medicaid

— Award-winning TV personality Maria Antonieta Collins narrates informational DVD to help address gaps in Spanish-language Medicare resources

— DVD aims to alleviate health care disparities in older Hispanics’ access to preventive care

MINNETONKA, Minn., Nov. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — UnitedHealthcare has released a DVD called “Medicare Explicado” to help Spanish-speaking Medicare beneficiaries learn more about their health care coverage options.

Hosted by popular TV personality and author Maria Antonieta Collins, “Medicare Explicado” answers questions about both Medicare and Medicaid in a culturally relevant, easy-to-understand and engaging way, helping to address disparities in health care that prevent Hispanics from achieving optimal health.

Understanding and enrolling in Medicare can be challenging, especially given the impact of health reform on the program. The health reform law has brought changes to Medicare, most notably to the Annual Election Period and the Part D prescription drug program. This year, the enrollment period began one month earlier, on Oct. 15, and ends Dec. 7, three weeks earlier than in previous years. New discounts on prescription drugs will also be available to beneficiaries who fall into the coverage gap, or “donut hole,” in 2012.

These challenges are often compounded for the more than 9 million Americans who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, also known as “dual-eligibles.” Medicare and Medicaid both provide government-sponsored health insurance. However, they differ in many ways, including eligibility criteria, enrollment procedures and the types of services that are covered. It is important for dual-eligibles to understand both programs to ensure they are taking full advantage of the health care services and preventive screenings available to them.

Navigating Medicare and Medicaid can be especially challenging for Hispanics who do not speak English or people who speak English as a second language.

“UnitedHealthcare created ‘Medicare Explicado’ to help address the shortage of Spanish-language Medicare and Medicaid resources, enabling Hispanics to learn more about their coverage options and become more educated health care consumers,” said Russell C. Petrella, Ph.D., president of UnitedHealthcare Community & State, the country’s largest Medicaid managed care company.

Delivering Key Medicare, Medicaid Information in a Consumer-Friendly Way

“Medicare Explicado” is designed to enhance Hispanic Medicare beneficiaries’ understanding of their health care options. It details how Medicare and Medicaid work and addresses different aspects of the programs, including eligibility, enrollment procedures and tips for choosing a plan. The information is delivered in a simple, easy-to-understand way by Collins, a well-known and trusted journalist in the Hispanic community.

“Throughout my news career, I learned about our health care system and Medicare, yet I found that as much as I had learned, there were still many details I didn’t know,” said Collins. “As I get older, I have more health care needs, but I take care of myself. Unfortunately, many of my fellow Latinos can’t or don’t know how to access our health care system. This ‘tell-it-like-it-is’ video is a useful tool to point them in the right direction.”

“Medicare Explicado” was developed using content from UnitedHealthcare’s Medicare Made Clear Show Me Guide. Throughout the 38-minute DVD, Collins directs viewers to ask their UnitedHealthcare representative for a printed copy of the Show Me Guide or to visit www.solucionesdemedicare.com if they have questions or want more details about any of the topics addressed in the DVD.

Millions of Older Hispanics Are Not Receiving Medicare-Covered Preventive Care

According to a March 2011 report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – in partnership with the Administration on Aging, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services – gaps exist among people who receive potentially life-saving preventive services and those who do not.

The report found that 47 percent of Hispanics indicated that they were not screened for colorectal cancer, compared with 34 percent of Caucasians. More than 50 percent of Hispanics reported never receiving a pneumococcal vaccination, compared with 36 percent of Caucasians.

According to the report, these disparities in accessing important preventive services cannot be attributed solely to patient-doctor interactions. The causes are complex and could include older adults’ lack of awareness of the services recommended for their age group or services that are covered by Medicare. To increase the use of preventive services in underserved communities, the report recommends several strategies, including building awareness through media.

“Medicare Explicado” can be viewed for free by logging on to www.solucionesdemedicare.com

About UnitedHealthcare

UnitedHealthcare is dedicated to helping people nationwide live healthier lives by simplifying the health care experience, meeting consumer health and wellness needs, and sustaining trusted relationships with care providers. The company offers the full spectrum of health benefit programs for individuals, employers and Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries. UnitedHealthcare serves more than 38 million people and is one of the businesses of UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH), a diversified Fortune 50 health and well-being company. ”

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“Nuevo DVD “Medicare Explicado” de UnitedHealthcare informa a los hispanos acerca de las opciones de beneficios de Medicare y Medicaid

– La galardonada personalidad de televisión María Antonieta Collins narra el DVD informativo para ayudar a superar las deficiencias en la disponibilidad de recursos de Medicare en español

– El DVD apunta a reducir las desigualdades en el acceso a la atención preventiva por parte de los adultos mayores hispanos

MINNETONKA, Minnesota, 16 de noviembre de 2011 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — UnitedHealthcare ha lanzado un DVD llamado “Medicare Explicado” para ayudar a los beneficiarios de Medicare que hablan español a conocer más sobre sus opciones de cobertura de salud.

Presentado por la personalidad de TV y autora María Antonieta Collins, “Medicare Explicado” responde los interrogantes acerca de Medicare y Medicaid de una manera culturalmente relevante, fácil de entender y cautivadora, ayudando a abordar las disparidades en la atención médica que impiden que los hispanos alcancen una salud óptima.

Entender e inscribirse a Medicare puede ser un reto, especialmente teniendo en cuenta el impacto de la reforma de salud en el programa. La ley de reforma de la salud ha traído cambios en Medicare, más concretamente para el Período de Elección Anual y para la Parte D, el programa de prescripción de medicamentos. Este año, el período de inscripción se inició un mes antes, el 15 de octubre, y termina el 7 de diciembre, tres semanas antes que en años anteriores. Nuevos descuentos en medicamentos recetados también estarán disponibles para los beneficiarios que caigan en la brecha de la cobertura, o período sin cobertura (“donut hole”), en el año 2012.

Estos desafíos son a menudo complicados para los más de 9 millones de estadounidenses que son elegibles tanto para Medicare como para Medicaid, también conocidos como de “doble elegibilidad”. Tanto Medicare como Medicaid ofrecen seguro de salud patrocinado por el gobierno. Sin embargo, difieren en muchos aspectos, incluyendo los criterios de elegibilidad, los procedimientos de inscripción y los tipos de servicios que están cubiertos. Es importante que las personas de doble elegibilidad comprendan los dos programas para garantizar que estén aprovechando al máximo los servicios de atención médica y exámenes preventivos puestos a su disposición.

Navegar por Medicare y Medicaid puede ser especialmente difícil para los hispanos que no hablan inglés o las personas que hablan inglés como segunda lengua.

“UnitedHealthcare creó ‘Medicare Explicado’ para ayudar a resolver las deficiencias de recursos de Medicare y Medicaid en idioma español, permitiendo a los hispanos conocer más acerca de sus opciones de cobertura de salud y convertirse en consumidores de atención de la salud más informados”, expresó el Dr. Russell C. Petrella, Presidente de UnitedHealthcare Community & State, la más grande compañía de atención administrada de Medicaid en el país

Entrega de información clave de Medicare y Medicaid de una manera amigable para el consumidor

“Medicare Explicado” está diseñado para mejorar la comprensión de los hispanos beneficiarios de Medicare de sus opciones de atención médica. Detalla cómo Medicare y Medicaid trabajan y explica diferentes aspectos de los programas, incluyendo la elegibilidad, procedimientos de inscripción y consejos para elegir un plan. Collins, una reconocida periodista que goza de la confianza de la comunidad hispana, proporciona la información de una manera sencilla y fácil de entender.

“Durante toda mi carrera en las noticias aprendí acerca de nuestro sistema de salud y Medicare, sin embargo me encontré con que a pesar de todo lo que había aprendido, todavía había muchos detalles que ignoraba”, expresó Collins. “A medida que envejezco, tengo más necesidades de atención médica, pero me ocupo de mí misma. Desafortunadamente, muchos de mis compañeros latinos no pueden o no saben cómo acceder a nuestro sistema de salud. Este video que cuenta las cosas tal como son, es una herramienta útil para guiarlos en la dirección correcta”.

“Medicare Explicado” fue desarrollado utilizando contenido de la guía Medicare Made Clear Show Me Guide (Medicare explica – Guía explicativa) de UnitedHealthcare. Durante el DVD de 38 minutos, Collins orienta a los espectadores para que pidan a su representante de UnitedHealthcare una copia impresa de la guía Show Me Guide o visiten www.solucionesdemedicare.com si tienen preguntas o desean obtener más información acerca de cualquiera de los temas tratados en el DVD.

Millones de adultos mayores hispanos no están recibiendo cobertura de Medicare de Atención Preventiva

De acuerdo con un informe de marzo del 2011 publicado por los Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades – en colaboración con la Administración para el Envejecimiento, la Agencia para la Investigación y Calidad de la Salud y los Centros para Servicios de Medicaid y Medicare – existen brechas entre las personas que reciben servicios preventivos que potencialmente salvan vidas y entre las que no.

El informe encontró que el 47 por ciento de los hispanos indicaron que no fueron sometidos a chequeos de detección del cáncer colorrectal, en comparación con el 34 por ciento de los caucásicos. Más del 50 por ciento de los hispanos indicaron nunca haber recibido una vacuna neumocócica, en comparación con el 36 por ciento de los caucásicos.

Según el informe, estas disparidades en el acceso a servicios preventivos importantes no pueden atribuirse únicamente a la interacción médico – paciente. Las causas son complejas y pueden incluir la falta de conocimiento por parte de los adultos mayores de los servicios recomendados para su grupo de edad o de los servicios que están cubiertos por Medicare. Para incrementar el uso de servicios preventivos en comunidades marginadas, el informe recomienda varias estrategias, incluyendo la creación de conciencia a través de los medios de comunicación.

“Medicare Explicado” se puede ver de forma gratuita ingresando a www.solucionesdemedicare.com
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UnitedHealthcare está dedicada a ayudar a personas de todo el país a llevar vidas más saludables simplificando la experiencia de la atención médica, satisfaciendo las necesidades de salud y bienestar del consumidor y manteniendo relaciones de confianza con los proveedores de atención. La compañía ofrece un amplio espectro de programas de beneficios de salud a personas, empleadores y a los beneficiarios de Medicare y Medicaid. UnitedHealthcare presta sus servicios a más de 38 millones de personas y es una de las compañías de UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH), una compañía diversificada dedicada a la salud y al bienestar del grupo Fortune 50.”

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Family Special Time…its Time.

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What is Family Special Time?

Time that is for Family…

Special Time…

Special Family…

Well… its all of the Above! 🙂 We are VERY busy! Good for you, not make time for your family like you make for work… You are working for you and for them after all right? If there is nagging and screaming when you get home… working hard is hardly working…

So what does Family Special time look like?

Tonight, for many families I help/ed it is Game night… Not like the Kardashian Game night… There is no negativity allowed. Its more like SIMPLY playing a game, and creating an outcome at various sections of the game as to where the losers are the winner and vise versa. 

Art Night

Where you can paint, draw, COLOR, create something for your children’s room together. For those less artistic, you can have your children draw you (don’t get offended if they don’t get you right, laugh) “It’s not the situation … It’s your reaction to the situation – Robert Conklin”  For older families… go to a Museum on free days. 


Family on a Budget? 


OMAGOSH! I love the 99 cent store. you have a plethora of toys, and art and crafts things you can buy. They have paints, markers, paints, cups, plates, cans, food, pasta for less than 99 cents! Oh yes, you will defiantly see me buying loads of crafts there…  You can even buy SUPER nice frames and decorate them with Jelly Paints.  


Holiday Special time


Mother’s day: Christmas: Father’s day: President’s day! (Use all the holidays in the books to make an excuse for Family special time! 🙂 ) buy 99 cent cloths and add sprinkles. Cutting paper. If you are a single mother, have them paint their hand in your card. Single father? Have your kids/older kids, create something for you with tire tubes, cups, and a box… you have not made a funny monster you can color.


Anytime Special time


Ask everyone in the family to write down the positive things about your family. A letter… So healing. At times you can even have them just write a letter of what they think about their lives and family. it can be hurtful to hear sometimes, but it can be healing for them if they are not used to telling or saying much. You can then follow it up with STEPPING UP  (as if you didn’t already right? Here is more) as a parent and after taking a few moments of taking deep breaths… follow up with your loved ones on making a list of ideas that you can do to fix the situation. Most of the time children want something to do with spending money… so before you mention the list, tell them “lets make a list that we can work with out spending money, lets be creative.” And Its an opportune time to teach them about want vs. needs. And the following time you write a letter, remind them of all the great and awesome they are. 
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Night Special time

Make a routine of not screaming to your kids to bed… Go with them…HUH? 
Tuck them in, read them a story, ask them what they likes about their day. Yes even older kids like to be tucked in. Hugs and kisses. 


Make up a Game night! 


I love doing this one! Its my favorite! 
http://0.tqn.com/d/chemistry/1/0/U/6/germanium.jpgEarlier this week i was working with an AMAZING family who have accomplished sooo much! And we didn’t have a game. But we had a Bowl and Pennys. Awe yeah! 

We each had to through the penny in the bowl and hope it didn’t jump out. if it stayed inside that person would have to tell everyone to do something fun (sing a song, dance, hug, tell a joke). it was so much fun! The family was having a blast. No money spent, we used it though…lol

More?…. 


I have loads. 


Cooking Family Night (tacos! Wraps) Something simple and Yummy 

Hugs! 


Movie Night 


Walk around your neighborhood, Know it, be safe about it. Daylight. 


Park day! 


Read a funny Book. 


Help others, Volunteer together 




Any thing you want to read about? Leave me a note please. 🙂 



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Jes Sofia

More Than Just My Name

You come and go… at least that is what I know life to be.  Something I was brought into because my parents chose to. 
Like with everything in life… everything has an end, and today… as I sat down, spoke to my friend about the life we have lived, and want to have… I said, “I want to make a difference in my lifetime, leave a brand… names engraved in something more than just a grave.” Knowing that I do make a difference in other lives on a daily basis. How does I DARE to say? Because I’m told… I see changes and I go with the flow. 
So tonight’s blog… I write to encourage you to make something for yourself with out malice. With out talking about others, hurting other, but helping others. With out the small rumors you tell your friends, but acknowledged and encourage the ones around you. Its hard, don’t I know it! It like telling the hot coco not to have marshmallows. But I encourage you; to live your dreams, make them a reality. Not to hurt others while you climb your latter, or move your mountain. To believe in what you know to be true and allow other that influence you be of positive demeanor, influence and positive lifestyles.
I say this now because someone once told me…. “Give love and love will be given back to you…” In the words of a great man who made super bowl 27 one of the many best things I’ve ever participated in. “give love and love will be given to you…stay strong your hip will heal soon.” MJ 1993
 I’m in 2.32…
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Jes Sofia

Veteran’s Day 11-11-11

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Thank you!  Today I’m thankful for all the Men and Woman who kept me, us, safe. For the people who have fought the people who want to harm us in our America. I’m a proud bi-cultural lady, Born and raised in America and every day I am here I reminded myself of all the great things I can do to help other because others are taking care of me.

I hope you take time to tell your loved ones and loved ones that severed how much they mean to you and protect you and how much you love them. They may not always be there…but they are over there protecting you.  <3

Smile (if you want)

Jes Sofia

Social Change Through Social Media

Guess who is speaking about Balance and Social Media at

Social Change Through Social Media?

Yes ME!

On October 29, 2011 on the California Central Coast –the home of the historic farm-labor movement– Latinos in Social Media will host a full-day training summit for emerging leaders in the non-profit arena. Held on the beautiful Allan Hancock College campus in Santa Maria, #cause2012 is a unique opportunity for experts in the digital and community organizing worlds to network, share best practices, and organize for work in 2012 and beyond. Through a dynamic mix of formats including lecture, workshops and roundtables, the summit will cover topics such as:

Using social media as an instrument for organizational capacity building
Learning how to use social media to enhance existing networks
How to ignite mobilization, amplify support, and increase engagement
Tying online communications to organizational goals/objectives and funding development plans

VISIT the site: http://www.cause2012conference.com/

LATISM site: http://www.latism.org/

A Balance: Social Media, Social Networking, Education and Your Life

Many people call Social Media/Networking a distraction of the education (lessons) life wants you to learn…

People run the world with the ability to obtain access to everything, very fast. One click you are there. I remember my path with Social networking… for me it was Yahoo Chat. I was 15 (dating myself much?) I was chatting online in school with my girlfriends…we would then play volleyball and talk about the “weird” people we had met online. Yet, we were excited to go back and find out more about them. It was exciting.

At age 17 I was meeting friends all over the globe. I was now talking to them, Communicating because it was not enough to just chat with them all day, I wanted to hear their voice, know how they laughed… how they began.

In college… I was meeting with business people… networking. Making meetings and being aware of what life was bringing to me…even though I did not know it.

Now, I’m inspired. I’ve had opportunities to meet people I’d never in my dreams thought I would meet. I’m connected with not only old friends, but also new people that are making a difference in the world.

Recently, I was in Hawaii. Meeting up with a man filled with passion, and interest in helping Latinos, but not only Latinos, everyone. Which to me was awesome! And to tell you a bit of the Hawaiian-Latino Culture… they are not like here in the “main land.” They don’t care where you are from, most are educated and they seem to just be chill and open to help. No hesitation, you ask and you shall receive. It is a population like no other, At least to me they have been.

I’ve met people making things happen, make the world go round…it may not be the whole world, but the world of many others. This is what I appreciate about Social Networking.  I’ve met people that have taught me so much about life… so much about they’re pain, their past and possible futures. I’ve been street educated through social media (business wise); I’ve been educated by other’s lives.

Which brings me back to Life… As I sit on my super comfy chair, I’ve found that life is a treasure, and everyday I communicate to you, I find my insight about who I am, who I want to be and Who I am becoming I hope when you read this you find Insight on who you are, who you are becoming and who you want to be come. And are open to making life a better place for you… But please don’t forget that life with out living is not much of a life… The world is meant to be seen yes… but also touched and felt. So I leave you to make up your mind with this:
 
Adding all the wonderful “distractions” may make it beyond exciting… Or does it? Its your own point of view…tell me about it.
Smile(If you want)
Jes Sofia