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“When it comes to promoting health care access for all in Connecticut, a new voice has emerged from the Latino community: the Federation of United Hispanic Ministers of Connecticut. New Haven’s Abraham Hernandez (pictured) is the new group’s executive secretary.
New Haven has more than 35 Protestant Hispanic churches, mostly in the Hill and Fair Haven, and most of them are members of the local Hispanic clergy alliance, which in turn is a member of the statewide federation. The federation held a founding conferernce in New Haven last month.”
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