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Tony Cárdenas grants LA Mission College $2 million to boost healthcare careers

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Jul 8, 2023 9:45 am EDT
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Congressman Tony Cárdenas presented Los Angeles Mission College a $2 million check on Friday, July 7, to help the community college launch a comprehensive program to support non-English speakers who are pursuing healthcare careers.

“I represent everyone regardless of the language that they speak. I know that this funding will expand access to non-traditional students and help them attain their dreams,” said Cárdenas, who represents District 29, which includes the city of San Fernando, and 16 communities in Los Angeles stretching from Sun Valley to Toluca Lake.

The Community Project Funding grant from Congress will be used to expand the career programs offered by Allied Health at L.A. Mission College, with a focus on providing Spanish instruction to support foreign-born students.

Allied Health currently trains L.A. Mission College students to become nurse assistants, home health aides and medical office administrative assistants. With the new funding, they will soon add programs for vocational nurse phlebotomy, cardiovascular technicians, and medical assistants to better meet workforce demand.

“At the end of the day, the goal is to expand opportunities for folks that otherwise wouldn’t have access to them,” Cárdenas said. “I am proud to be a part of a project that will allow non-English speakers to pursue their dreams and close the equity gap of these professions.”

About 160 to 200 students are expected in Allied Health Programs annually. They will meet with speakers from STEM disciplines — science, technology, engineering and math — to learn about career opportunities. Students will also get help with interview practicing, resume writing and paid internship placements.

“The Los Angeles Community College District commends Congressman Tony Cardenas’ leadership in securing the $2 million federal grant to empower students interested in entering STEM professions,” said LACCD Chancellor Francisco C. Rodriguez. “This grant enables us…

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