Minority Health Quick Facts . . .
  • One in five Americans speaks Spanish.
  • From 1990 to 2000, the Hispanic/Latino population recorded the greatest percent increase (149.8%) in population among all racial and ethnic groups in Greene County.
  • From 1990 to 2000, the Asian American and Pacific Islander population of Greene County increased by more than 88.1% to 2,865 residents.

Minority Health Links . . .

Minority Health

Program Overview      Services      Eligibility      Staff      Office Hours


Program Overview . . .
The minority health program seeks to recognize and address health disparities that affect a variety of minority groups. Minority groups include, but are not limited to, ethnic minorities, individuals with disabilities, residents who are unable to read or speak English, and senior citizens.

Services . . .

The minority health office provides the following services Eligibility . . .
Minority health services are available to anyone living in Greene County.

Staff . . .
Click on a staff member's name to learn more about them.
Tammy Phillips, BSN, RN, Public Health Nurse - Minority Health Liaison

Office Hours . . .
The Minority Health office is located at 227 East Chestnut Expressway and is open Monday through Friday 8:00 am to noon and 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

Please call (417) 864-1430 for more information.


 




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