Sonoma

When we vote, we win!

Young Latino voters in California represent a significant demographic with the potential to sway election outcomes.

Their numbers have been steadily increasing, making them a crucial voting bloc that can shape the political landscape in the state. Engaging with young Latino voters is essential to ensure their voices are heard and their concerns are addressed. To effectively reach this demographic, it is important to utilize targeted outreach strategies such as social media campaigns, community events, and culturally relevant messaging.

By addressing issues that resonate with young Latinos, such as education, healthcare, and immigration, and providing accessible information on voting procedures, candidates, and policies, we can empower them to participate in the democratic process and make a meaningful impact on elections.

At Aliados Health and our network of community health centers, our objective has been to team up with other organizations that care for our relevant Latino population.

Upcoming Civic
Engagement Events

September 2024

04: Canvassing at Any Lopez Unity Park 

05: Canvassing at Bellevue Ranch Park

05: Phone Banking at Latino Service Providers (LSP)

09: Canvassing at Coffey Park

11: Defending Voter’s Rights – Present and Future – SSU Rohnert Park

14: Canvassing Northwest Community Park

15: LBC – Fiesta de Independencia – Luther Burbank Center –

16: SoCo Office of Voters Registrar training to staff & volunteers – Petaluma

18: Tech Soup Hispanic Heritage Month Presentation – San Francisco –

18: Bodega Bay Health and Safety Fair –Bodega Bay –

26: State of the Latino Community – SSU Rohnert Park –

My Vote. My Health.™ Team in Sonoma County

Santa Rosa Community Health, Petaluma Health Center, and Latino Service Providers are essential pillars within the Latino community in Sonoma County. These organizations play a vital role in addressing the unique healthcare needs of the Latino population by offering culturally relevant services and resources.

From providing comprehensive medical care and mental health services to engaging in community outreach and education, they work tirelessly to ensure that the Latino community has access to the care it deserves. Beyond healthcare, they stand as strong advocates, fighting to reduce healthcare disparities and promote health equity.

Their unwavering commitment not only enhances the well-being of the Latino community but also strengthens the health infrastructure of the entire Sonoma County.

Next Events:

October 2024

10/02: MVMH Presentation at SoCo Regional Library – Roseland

10/06: Health and Wellness Resources Fair at Bayer Gardens – Santa Rosa –

10/07: MVMH Presentation at SoCo Regional Library – Petaluma

10/12: MVMH Presentation at
SoCo Regional Library – Central Library –

To Be Confirmed:  My Vote. My Health. ™ Town Hall at Mitote with Keynote speakers, music and food.