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and the hard work of numerous volunteers, developing training programs for lay medical workers (Promoteres de Salud), increasing provision of primary care and start of a mental health program. The clinic was at the forefront at the start of the HIV epidemic and continues with important services for HIV and other infections. It quickly became a safe place for undocumented refugees to go for care from understanding individuals. As the Latino population grew, so did LCDP. It began to provide many different social services, such as health education and outreach.
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Initially, LCDP provided only basic medical care one day a week, at no cost, staffed by volunteer doctors and health promoters. The start was with Ed Horowtiz as it first employee, who was part-time, and Dr. Peter Shields, who was the volunteer medical director. The clinic rapidly grew due to demand
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In 2007, Romagoza stepped down after 20 years and returned to El Salvador to continue his medical outreach there. Enrique Cobham served as Interim Executive Director until 2009, when Alicia Wilson was appointed as executive director. Wilson, who was development director before her appointment as
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La Clínica del Pueblo (LCDP) was founded in 1983 to address the growing medical needs of Washington's Latino community by Salvadorian activists at the Central American Refugee Center (CARECEN) and "self-proclaimed North American hippies" at
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From 1995-2003, LCDP grew rapidly, increasing its budget from $ 800,000 to $ 4.6 million. During this period, LCDP also began accepting reimbursements from
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As of 2019, LCDP has a staff of around 110 employees and is located across five different sites in Washington D.C., and Prince George's County, Maryland.
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and implemented a sliding-scale payment system, which ended its tenure as a "free-clinic". LCDP currently accepts some forms of private insurance,
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Latinas Crossing Borders and Building Communities in Greater Washington: Applying Anthropology in Multicultural Neighborhoods
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Community health action: works with communities on HIV prevention and other issues, like transgender rights and youth issues.
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executive director, started at LCDP in 1999 as a case manager. After her appointment as executive director, she started "
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Language Access Services: provides patients, staff and the community at large with interpretation services.
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is a non-profit, Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) clinic that serves the Latino population of the
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Mental health/substance abuse: provides substance abuse help and mental health services
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LCDP patient services are divided into four different areas. They are:
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In 2007, LCDP served 7,500 clients with over 55,000 health services.
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