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Border crisis: How you can help
With the increase in immigrants seeking asylum along the southern border, physicians and charitable organizations are struggling to provide needed care, supplies, and shelter to migrants in their communities. A recent article in Kaiser Health News describes the situation this way:
“In the absence of a coordinated federal response, nonprofit organizations across the 1,900-mile stretch have stepped in to provide food, shelter and medical care. Border cities like El Paso, San Diego and McAllen, Texas, are used to relying on local charities for some level of migrant care. But not in the massive numbers and sustained duration they’re seeing now. As the months drag on, the work is taking a financial and emotional toll. Nonprofit operators are drawing on donations, financial reserves and the generosity of medical volunteers to meet demand. Some worry this “new normal” is simply not sustainable.”
Many members along the border are working with local charities to provide care and services and we know many more members would like to help. Here are some organizations and opportunities to contact if you are interested. If you are working with other organizations or know of other opportunities, please email Jonathan Nelson, jnelson@tafp.org.
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El Paso physician honored as Catholic Doctor of the Year
El Paso physician honored as Catholic Doctor of the Year
TAFP member Andres Enriquez, M.D., has been awarded the 2012 Catholic Doctor of the Year World of Difference Award. The Mission … more
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El Paso medical school gets grant to increase exposure to family medicine, border health
El Paso medical school gets grant to increase exposure to family medicine, border health
Texas’ newest medical school has been awarded a grant that they’ll use to increase medical student exposure … more