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Boston prevention provider helps immigrants deal with current crisis
It wasn't what they were meant to do originally, but recently, the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center has found new work in helping people who need it. Nancy Slamet, Director of the East Boston Alliance for Support, Treatment, Intervention and Education (EASTIE) Coalition, works with the center on outreach for community members and promoting health equity, because 60–70% of the population is from Latin America.