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Health services provided: Medical care, dental care, nursing care, sanitation services, nutrition counseling, and health education.

Location of family health service centers: Continental, Marana, and Sahuarita.

Project Title: Yuma County Migrant Health Project (MG 66).

Sponsor: Yuma County Health Department, 145 Third Avenue, Yuma, Ariz. 85364; Telephone 602-782-9221.

Director: J. C. Pinto, M.D.

Duration of migrant season: Year round.
Estimated number of migrants: 14,400.

County served by project: Yuma.

Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization, nursing care, and sanitation services.

Location of family health service centers: Roll, Somerton, and Yuma.

Project Title: Pinal County Migrant Family Health Service Project (MG 94). Sponsor: Pinal County Health Department, Post Office Box 807, Florence, Ariz. 85232; Telephone 602-868-5844.

Director: William C. Carpenter, M.D.
Duration of migrant season: Year round.
Estimated number of migrants: 5,230.

County served by project: Pinal.

Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization, dental care, nursing care, sanitation services, and health education.

Project Title: Arizona State Migrant Health Program (MG 111).

Sponsor: Arizona State Department of Health, Arizona State Office Building, 1624 West Adams Street, Phoenix, Ariz. 85007; Telephone 602-291-4549. Director: Robert C. Martens.

Duration of migrant season: Year round.

Estimated number of migrants: 39,700.

Counties served by project: All counties with migrants.

Health services provided: Nursing services in Cochise County; consultation services to local migrant health projects in nursing, sanitation, health education, and nutrition.

ARKANSAS

Project Title: Northwest Arkansas Area Migrant Committee Project to Establish Springdale Family Health Service Clinic (MG 50).

Sponsor: Northwest Arkansas Area Migrant Committee, 1401 Vista Drive, Fayetteville, Ark.; Telephone 501-442-9481.

Director: Mr. Bill E. Parette.

Duration of migrant season: April-October.
Estimated number of migrants: 1,459.

Counties served by project: Benton and Washington.

Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization, dental care, nursing care, sanitation services, health education, and nutrition counseling.

Location of family health service centers: Springdale School and labor camp.

CALIFORNIA

Project Title: Health Program for Farmworkers' Families in California (MG 06).

Sponsor: California State Department of Health, 2151 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, Calif. 94704; Telephone 415-843-7900x201.

Director: Robert W. Day, M.D.

Duration of migrant season: Year round.

Estimated number of migrants: 80,000.

Counties served by project: Butte, Colusa, Fresno, Kern, Merced, Monterey, Riverside, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba.

Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization (Riverside County), nursing care, sanitation services, and health education through county projects; consultation services to county projects in nursing, sanitation, health education, medical care, and social work.

NOTE.-See following table for county detail.

COUNTY COMPONENTS OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH PROGRAM FOR FARMWORKERS, FAMILIES (MG 06)

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Director

Butte County-Gridley Camp Clinic Irena Heindl, M.D.
Migrant Health Project.

Seasonal Agricultural Workers
Program-Colusa County.

Sponsor

Butte County Health Department, 2430 Bird Street, Oroville, Calif. 95965; Telephone 916-533-1230.

J. Raymond Beeson, M.D. Colusa County Health Department, 85 East

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Webster Street, Colusa, Calif. 95932;
Telephone 916-458-2919.

Health Department, Contra Costa County,
Martinez, Calif. 94553; Telephone 415-
228-3000.

Fresno County Health Department, 515
South Cedar Avenue, Fresno, Calif.
93702; Telephone 209-485-8000x371.
Kern County Health Department, Post Office
Box 997, Bakersfield, Calif. 93302, Tele-
phone 805-325-5051x218.

Merced County Health Department, Post
Office Box 1350, 240 East 15th Street,
Merced, Calif. 95340; Telephone 209-
723-2861x531.

Monterey County Health Department, 1270

Natividad Road, Post Office Box 2137,
Salinas, Calif. 93901; Telephone 408-424-
7627.

Riverside County Department of Public

Health, 3575 11th Street, Riverside, Calif.
92501; Telephone 714-683-4000.-

San Benito County Health Department, 439
Fourth Street, Hollister, Calif. 95023;
Telephone 408-637-5367.

San Bernardino County Health Department,
San Bernardino, Calif. 94201; Telephone
V714-889-0111x482. EOB EVBWMORRIS

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Family health service centers

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San Joaquin Local Health District, San Joaquin, Calif. 93660; Telephone 209466-6781.

Santa Barbara County Health Department,

117 East Carrillo Street, Santa Barbara, Calif. 93102; Telephone 805-966-1611x385.

. Santa Cruz County Health Department, 1060 Emeline Avenue, Post Office Box 962, Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060; Telephone 408-423-6020..

San Luis Obispo... Farm Labor Family Health Project. George L., Harper, M.D... Department of Public Health, County of San

Luis Obispo, Post Office Box 1489, San
Luis Obispo, Calif. 93401; Telephone
805-543-1200.

Thomas E. Leavenworth, Sutter County Hospital, 1965 Live Oak
M.D.

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Leon M. Swift, M.D.

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1 Supported by State funds only.

2 See also Kern County Seasonal Medical Care Clinic Project-MG 158.

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3 See also Provision of Mobile Health Services for Migrant Agricultural Workers and Families in San Joaquin County (MG 157).

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Project Title: Provision of Mobile Health Services for Migrant Agricultural Workers in San Joaquin County (MG 157).

Sponsor: San Joaquin County Medical Society, 445 West Acacia Street, Post Office Box 230, Stockton, Calif. 95201; Telephone 209-466-6781.

Director: Virgil Gianelli, M.D.

Duration of migrant season: Year round.
Estimated number of migrants: 6,000.

County served by project: San Joaquin.

Health services provided: Medical care, dental care, and nursing care.

Location of family health service centers:* Acampo, Linden, Terminous, Thornton, and Vernalis.

Project Title: Kern County Seasonal Medical Care Clinic for Migrant Workers (MG 158).

Sponsor: Kern County Medical Society, 2603 G Street, Bakersfield, Calif.; Telephone 325-5051x218.

Director: Carroll Goss, M.D.

Duration of migrant season: Year round.

Estimated number of migrants: 2,000 (in Sunset Camp and nearby Weedpatch and Lamont).

County served by project: Kern.

Health services provided: Medical care and nursing care.

Location of family health service centers: Sunset Labor Camp.

Project Title: South County Migrant Medical Treatment Clinic (MG 159). ́.

Sponsor: Santa Clara County Medical Society, 700 Empey Way, San Jose, Calif. 95128; Telephone 408-286-5050.

Director: Stanley A. Skillicorn, M.D.
Duration of migrant season: Year round.
Estimated number of migrants: 7,300.

County served by project: Santa Clara.

Health services provided: Medical care, nursing care, and social services.
Location of family health service centers: San Martin.

COLORADO

Project Title: State Migrant Plan for Public Health Services (MG 09). Sponsor: Colorado State Department of Health, 4210 East 11th Avenue, Denver, Colo. 802220; Telephone 303-388-6111.

Director: R. A. Downs, D.D.S.

Duration of migrant season: April-November; year round in San Luis Valley. Estimated unmber of migrants: 20,400.

Counties served by project: Adams, Alamosa, Baca, Bent, Conejos, Costilla, Delta, Kit Carson, Larminer, Mesa, Montrose, Morgan, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache, and Weld.

Health services provided: Medical care, dental care, nursing care, health education, nutrition counseling. Sanitation services only in 4 counties: Baca, Bent, Prowers, and Pueblo.

Location of family health service centers: Fort Lupton.

CONNECTICUT

Project Title: Improved Migrant Farm Labor Sanitation Program (MG 82). Sponsor: Connecticut State Department of Health, 79 Elm Street, Hartford, Conn. 06115; Telephone 527-6351x816.

Director: Marvin L. Smith.

Duration of migrant season: March-November.

Estimated number of migrants: 7,000.

Counties served by project: Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, Tolland, and Windham.

Health services provided: Sanitation services.

*Mobile clinic.

DELAWARE

Project Title: Delaware Migrant Health Project (MG 83).

Sponsor: Delaware State Council of Churches, 217 North Bradford Street, Dover, Del.; Telephone 302-736-6919.

Director: Rev. Samuel A. Snyder, Jr.

Duration of migrant season: June-August.

Estimated number of migrants: 4,800.

Counties served by project: Kent, New Castle, and Sussex.

Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization, dental care, nursing care, and sanitation services.

FLORIDA

Project Title: A Project to Develop a Statewide Program of Health Services for Migrant Farmworkers and Their Dependents in Florida (MG 18). Sponsor: Florida State Board of Health, Post Office Box 210, Jacksonville, Fla. 32201; Telephone 904-354-3961.

Director: E. Henry King, M.D.

Duration of migrant season: Year round.

Estimated number of migrants: 130,000.

Counties served by project: Alachua, Broward, Collier, Flagler, Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Lee, Manatee, Martin, Orange, Polk, Putnam, Saint Lucie, Sarasota, and Seminole.

Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization, dental care, nursing care, sanitation services, health education, and nutrition counseling through county migrant health projects; consultation at State level to local projects on general administration.

NOTE.-See following table for county detail.

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