June`s Issue - Chicago Hispanic Health Coalition
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June`s Issue - Chicago Hispanic Health Coalition
June’s Issue Migraines Migraine may be associated with1: Nausea and/or vomiting Sensitivity to light Sensitivity to sound Migraine may also be associated with changes in vision or hearing, called aura. These symptoms come just before or just as the migraine begins. Aura may also include changes in smell. The symptoms of aura develop gradually over 5 to 20 minutes and last less than 1 hour. Migraine may be aggravated or triggered by specific factors. In a study of 1207 migraine patients, about 3 out of 4 said they have triggers for their migraine attacks.4 When given a specific list of triggers to consider, almost 95% of the people said that their attacks were brought on by certain circumstances or environmental influences.4 Common triggers may include4: Physical exertion or activity Stress Hormonal changes Skipping meals Sleep disturbances and sleeping late Weather changes Perfume or odor Neck pain Lights Alcohol Smoke Heat Food/diet More information available at http://www.mychronicmigraine.com/ Part 3 2013 Americans with Disabilities Act Celebration The Illinois Department of Human Services in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Employment Security invites you to: Employment & Resource Fair for Persons with Disabilities July 16, 2013 James R. Thompson Center 100 West Randolph Street Chicago, Illinois 60601 Room 2-025, 2nd Floor 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Employers who have job openings are invited to recruit job seekers. You must post your job with the Illinois Department of Employment Security. If you are interested, please complete the registration below and fax to 312 793-2584 or email to [email protected] Employer Name: Address: City: State: ZIP: Phone: E-mail: Accommodation: If you need an accommodation, please indicate no later than July 9, 2013 Please complete and return to: Illinois Department of Employment Security Voice: 312 793-4904 TTY: 888-340-1007 FAX: 312 793-2584 Illinois Nutrition Education Program Building Healthier Families Shopping Matters is an interactive course that teaches adults to make real changes to their food purchasing habits. The purpose is to help families learn how to make healthy food choices on a limited budget. Objective of the participant: • • • • Identify at least three inexpensive ways to purchase fruits and vegetables. To practice comparing unit prices. Practice comparing food labels. Practice identifying whole grains Presenters: Maria E. Gutiérrez Date: July 17, 2013 Location: Community Support Services Beth Lacey Center 5416 W. 25th Street, Cicero IL 60804 Time: 10:00 am—12:00 pm Please register at 708-354-4547, extension 109 This is a free program! The healthy choice isn’t always the easy choice, especially on a limited budget. That is why Illinois Nutrition Education Program (INEP) staff provide practical tips to help families prepare safe, healthy meals and be active every day! We hope you will join us at our next program. University of Illinois Extension,. College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences /State/County/Local Groups/USDA cooperating. University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. This material was funded by USDA's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) & Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) presents: A training for community based organizations, faith based organizations, and social service agencies. Date: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Time: 10:00 am — 12:00 pm Place: USCIS Chicago District Office 101 W. Congress Parkway — Room 5703 Chicago, IL 60605 Open to individuals and organizations that work with immigrant victims: Immigration service providers Attorneys Health clinics Non- law enforcement personnel Congressional staff Social workers / case workers Domestic violence shelters Community-based organizations Public services Immigrant victims of human trafficking, domestic abuse or other crimes may be eligible for a temporary or long term form of relief, enabling them to stay in the United States. To qualify for immigration relief a foreign national victim may be required to: Notify law enforcement Assist authorities in the investigation or prosecution of the case Submit a form signed and certified by a qualified authority This informational session will include: Overview of the T-visa, U-visa, Continued Presence, and the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Process updates and helpful filing tips Referral and contact information Q & A session If you are interested in participating, please send RSVP attn: Amy Stern at [email protected] by Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Subject Line: T/U/VAWA Session Sometimes First Aid Isn’t… a Bandage, or CPR, or Calling 911. Sometimes First Aid Is YOU! Mental Health First Aid is an innovative 12-hour community course designed to teach members of the public how to offer initial help to people experiencing a mental health crisis or developing a mental illness. REGISTER TODAY at www.c4chicago.org/MHFA ! Upcoming courses: June 13th & 14th,2013 - FULL July 15th & 16th, 2013 ( YOUTH) July 25th & 26,2013 August 1st & 2nd,2013 August 8th & 9th,2013 (YOUTH) 12 continuing education hours available upon request. To host a training at your organization contact: Natalie Robinson, Mental Health First Aid Coordinator [email protected] or 773-765-0814 Meet face to face with top local employers at our CHICAGO CAREER FAIR Tuesday, July 23, 2013 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM This event will be held at: The Congress Plaza Hotel 520 South Michigan Ave Chicago, Illinois 60605 This event may showcase companies hiring in the following industries. Accounting/Auditing Administrative and Support Services Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations Banking Consumer Products Customer Service and Call Center Finance/Economics Financial Services Hospitality/Tourism Insurance Real Estate/Mortgage Restaurant and Food Service Retail/Wholesale Sales And Many More... For more information about this career fair, visit www.ncfairs.com/Chicago or call (702) 614-9537 ENROLL! GOAL! CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT SITES The ultimate goal of CPS-3 is to enroll men and women from various racial/ethnic backgrounds from across the U.S. to better understand the lifestyle, environmental and genetic factors that cause or prevent cancer and will save lives. All TIMES | 11AM-2:30PM HUMBOLDT PARK Wellness Center 1400 N. Sacramento Ave. Tuesday, August 13, 2013 PALMER PARK Wellness Center 201 E. 111th St. Tuesday, Aug. 13th 2013 SHERWOOD PARK Wellness Center 5701 S. Shields Ave. North Wednesday, August 14, 2013 ELIGIBLE? If you are between the ages of 30 and 65 years old and have never been diagnosed with cancer, you are eligible to enroll. TAKE ACTION! Visit www.cps3illinois.org to schedule your appointment (your appointment should take approx. 20-30 minutes). POTTAWATTOMIE PARK Wellness Center 7340 N. Rogers Ave. Wednesday, August 14, 2013 After scheduling your appointment, you will receive an online confirmation email with instructions to complete a comprehensive online survey which will ask for detailed information on lifestyle, behavioral, and other factors related to health (the online survey prior to your appointment will take approx. 45-60 minutes). DOUGLAS PARK Wellness Center 1401 S. Sacramento Dr. Thursday, August 15, 2013 At the appointment, you will be asked to complete a short survey, provide a waist measurement and a small blood sample taken by a certified, trained phlebotomist. LAFOLLETTE PARK 1333 N. Laramie Ave. Thursday, August 15, 2013 At home, you will be asked to complete surveys that will be mailed to you every two years over the next 20-30 years. BROADWAY ARMORY PARK Wellness Center 5917 N. Broadway Tuesday, August 20, 2013 CONTACT US! PASS IT ON! Please send this email to friends, coworkers, and family members in Chicago and surrounding communities and encourage them to help make this cancer’s last century by enrolling in CPS-3. VISIT: cps3illinois.org EMAIL: [email protected] CALL: 312.279.7253 All personal information and any individual results of blood analyses that may be performed will be kept strictly confidential by CPS-3 research staff. There will be no cost to you to participate. Illinois Nutrition Education Program Building Healthier Families Shopping Matters es un recorrido interactivo, que enseña a los adultos a realizar cambios reales a sus hábitos de compra de alimentos. El proposito es ayudar a las familias a aprender cómo hacer la elección de alimentos saludables con un presupuesto limitado. Objetivo del participante: • Identificar al menos tres formas económicas para la compra de frutas y verduras. • Practicar la comparación de los precios unitarios. • Practique comparar las etiquetas de los alimentos. • Practicar la identificación de los granos enteros Presentadoras: Maria E. Gutiérrez Fecha: 14 de Agosto del 2013 Lugar: Community Support Services Beth Lacey Center 5416 W. 25th Street, Cicero IL 60804 Hora: 10:00 am—12:00 pm Por favor de registrarse al número 708-354-4547, extension 109 Este programa es gratis! La elección saludable no siempre es la opción más fácil, sobre todo con un presupuesto limitado. La razón por la cual personal del programa de Illinois Nutrición de Educación (INEP) se encargara de proporcionar consejos prácticos para ayudar a las familias a preparar comidas seguras y saludables y a la vez estar activos todos los días! Esperamos que usted se una a nosotros en nuestro próximo programa. University of Illinois Extension,. College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences /State/County/Local Groups/USDA cooperating. University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. This material was funded by USDA's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. AEROBICS ACTIVIDADES PARA NIÑOS AEROBICS EN EL JARDÍN SEMBRANDO BAJO EL SOL DONDE: 2612 S. TRUMBULL, 60623 LUNES, MIÉRCOLES Y VIERNES DE 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM. “GRATIS “ INFORMES 312 5 04 0323 INSTRUCTORA CERTIFICADA : MARÍA DELGADO INICIAMOS 1 DE JULIO. ¡ TE ESPERAMOS ¡