
Art as a Tool for Health Education
Recognizing the importance of investing in the health and well-being of young people, the organizations that comprise the Puerto Rico in Optimal Health (PROSa) project announced the renewal of this initiative.
With a federal grant of $9.5 million over the next five years, Grupo Nexos, the Sor Isolina Ferré Centers, the Morovis Prevention Coalition, and Urban Strategies will expand the initiative’s reach to the municipalities of Ciales, Jayuya, and Vega Alta, while continuing to impact the towns of Morovis, Orocovis, Canóvanas, and Loíza.”
Originally published in: Primera Hora
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