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Posted on: January 25th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Health ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Mississippi ]
Tags: bilingual
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“Bilingual AIDS testing will begin for the first time on the Coast in two weeks, but in the meantime, the South Mississippi AIDS Task Force is setting up a health support group for the Latino community.
There will be Spanish speakers every Thursday evening beginning tonight at the task force on Fernwood Drive, allowing the normally working-class community a chance to get off work and make it to west Biloxi, said Lywanda White, director of the Task Force.”
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