Promotores are community volunteers that distribute resources to community members. This allows them to stay informed on the many initiatives going on in their community.
Learn more about Jesus's experience as a promotor for the Valley Thrive Initiative Awareness project. This project focuses on providing the community more information on extreme heat, water conservation, COVID-19, and ITIN.
Learn more about Jasmin's experience as a promotora for the CA Mortgage Relief Program. This project focuses on providing the community members more information on the California Mortgage Relief Program and if they are eligible.
Please reach us at rperales@westmodestocollaborative.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
A promotor, also known as a community outreach worker, is an individual who plays a vital role in connecting community members with important services, resources, and support. Their primary focus is to improve the well-being and quality of life for the populations they serve.
They can provide information and education on various topics, including healthcare, social services, public health, government programs, housing assistance, and more. This often involves raising awareness about available resources and how to access them.
Promotores play a crucial role at organizations like ours. They help individuals and communities access essential services and resources, especially those who may be marginalized or face barriers to access. They play a crucial role in public health by educating communities about preventive measures, promoting healthy behaviors, and addressing health disparities.
With their support, our organization is able to spread the word about our many resources alongside other organizations. They empower individuals and communities to advocate for their own needs and access resources independently.
Being a community outreach worker can be a rewarding and fulfilling profession that offers both personal and professional benefits. The role provides opportunities for personal growth and development, as outreach workers learn to adapt to different situations, overcome challenges, and continuously improve their skills.
Promotores are able to build strong relationships within communities, which can lead to a sense of belonging and connection to the people they serve. While community outreach work can be demanding and challenging, the rewards in terms of personal growth, job satisfaction, and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others are often significant and deeply fulfilling.
If you are interested in becoming a promotor for West Modesto Community Collaborative, you can click the "Get Involved" button above or contact us at rperales@westmodestocollaborative.com
West Modesto Community Collaborative
601 South Martin Luther King Jr Drive, Modesto, California 95351, United States
(209) 522-6902
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