HEARMe, or Health Education via Airwaves for Refugees, is a collaborative effort among Emory University through its Office of University Community Partnerships and Sagal Radio to create on-air, on-line, and on-stage productions promoting health and cultural competency in their community.
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Sagal Radio Services Sagal Radio Services is a community-based non-profit organization which broadcasts weekly radio programs in four different East African languages and English: Somali, Swahili, Amharic and Oromo. By providing programming in these native languages, Sagal Radio empowers newcomers to overcome the challenges of life in American society and become healthy, active, and informed members of their communities. >>Click here to Listen LIVE!
With all the different options banks now offer, setting up a bank account can be a confusing thing. But if you want to protect your money it’s important to keep it in a bank so it won’t be stolen.
Staying Safe A Guide to Personal Security in Metro Atlanta
America is known as “the land of opportunity”. People come here to escape the trials of living elsewhere or to work for a better life. Everyone wants to view this nation as a welcoming,
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The Fugees Read about Clarkston's own youth soccer team whose big hearts and big dreams have made it into Sports Illustrated this month. >>Read HERE!