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Outreach

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The Outreach series consists principally of records of professional conferences, and presentations given mostly by June Grube Robinson, the program director in charge of the Camp Health Aide Program. Topics focus on the benefits of lay health programs, with some workshops on how to implement and maintain similar projects. There is also a small subseries of articles written by Migrant Health Promotion staff, and a small subseries of Migrant Health Promotion research, including studies on migrant living conditions and an outreach survey given to migrant workers.

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Other Programs and Related Materials

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The Other Programs and Related Materials series documents various programs including the Infórmate program, programs run by Migrant Health Promotion, and lay health partner programs. The Migrant Health Promotion subseries provides information about the Migrant Health Service Directory, and contains of copies of the directory and a report evaluating the effectiveness of the directory. This subseries also documents Adult Education Programs run by the Migrant Health Promotion. The other subseries consists of materials from other lay health programs that collaborated with the Migrant Health Promotion on specific projects.

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Videotapes

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The Videotapes series consists of copies of the two promotional videos produced by MMHIO and producers, Harnack & Company of Mission Viejo, California: Harvest of Hope: The Camp Health Aide Program (1989) and The Camp Health Aide Program; A Personal Perspective (1990). Included in addition are two subseries of unedited footage used in the production of the videos. The first, filmed in Texas, consists of interviews with camp health aides and their families. The videos include interviews about daily life and the importance of the camp health aide program to the individuals involved. There are tours of the migrant's home in Texas and a church service. The second subseries was filmed in Sparta, Michigan and consists of an interview with a doctor at the local migrant community health center, interviews with camp health aides, and shots of the migrant camps showing children playing and workers in the field. After cursory examination, it appears that the two final productions contain parts of both of the subseries of unedited film. The Miscellaneous subseries includes an interview, educational sessions, and the "Models that Work" video, which highlights the Camp Health Aide Program. All are VHS unless otherwise noted.