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Voices of Echo
We could save thousands of lives every year if everyone over 50 was screened. That is why it is so important that our communities learn more about colon and rectal cancer. One of our priorities is to raise awareness about cancer prevention among our new immigrant and medically underserved populations, who lack easy access to health information in their native languages. ECHO fills that void in Minnesota, and we are thrilled to partner with them in this unique venture.
Roshan Paudel
Health Disparities Manager, American Cancer Society
I am a Health & Safety Official
I need information about
How to activate ECHO in an emergency
Ordering ECHO DVDs or other ECHO resources
Getting an ECHO Ambassador at my health or safety event
Finding other multi-language health & safety tools:
- MN DHS Multilanguage Referral Line
- Multilanguage FEMA materials
- Multilanguage Red Cross materials
- Diversity Preparedness
- CDC Multilanguage resources | Additional languages
- Culture Med: Advancing Cultural Awareness in Healthcare for Refugees and Immigrants
- Generally Helpful Link: Health Information Translations | Same website, all languages
- Multilingual Health Materials & Internet Resources
- Multi-Cultural Resources for Health Information
- Translated Materials from Washington States Dept. of Health
- H.E.R.E. (Health Education Resource Exchange)
Connecting with ethnic organizations in Minnesota

