28-04-2025
Hartford Public Library receives grant to expand Spanish-language healthcare resources
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — The Hartford Library announced that it has been awarded a $2,000 Collection Improvement Grant from the National Library of Medicine.
The grant will be used to expand the library's collection of Spanish-language health resources.
The resources will be focused on health conditions prevalent in Latino communities.
Hartford Public Library receives $117K grant for youth employment and learning
Topics like diabetes, heart disease, mental health, nutrition and preventative care will be covered in Spanish.
The library aims to increase representation and health literacy in the Spanish-speaking community.
'At Hartford Public Library, we are committed to meeting the evolving needs of our diverse community,' said HPL President and CEO Bridget E. Quinn. 'This funding helps us continue to take meaningful steps toward health equity by ensuring our Spanish-speaking community can access the health information they need and want in their preferred language.'
The grant is supported by the NLM and National Institutes of Health
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