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Migrant outreach group seeks to expand Spanish-language treatment and digital access in the San Luis Valley

Unspecified meeting · November 24, 2025
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Marisa Aguilar said her migrant education and work program has offered outpatient substance-use and alcohol treatment in the San Luis Valley for about 18 months and wants to expand Spanish-language outreach, remote access via tablets, and youth prevention programming.

Marisa Aguilar, a member of a migrant education and work program, told meeting attendees that her team has operated outpatient substance‑use and alcohol treatment services in the San Luis Valley for about 18 months and is trying to expand outreach to Spanish‑speaking agricultural communities.

"Yo me llamo Marisa Aguilar con el programa de migrantes de educación y trabajo," she said, describing the program’s focus on connecting Latino residents with treatment and support. Aguilar said the program has worked in the valley for roughly 18 months…

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