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Latino Health Disparities in Santa Clara County: A Wake-Up Call
Santa Clara County, USATuesday, May 6, 2025
The Latino population is heavily concentrated in East San Jose and South County. In 2023, the density of tobacco retailers in East San Jose was more than double the rest of the county. In South County, residents have to travel nearly three times farther to reach a grocery store. These factors contribute to poor health outcomes and highlight the need for better access to healthy resources.
The 157-page health assessment will be discussed by the Board of Supervisors. County officials have recommended several actions, including creating a cultural facility in South County for Latino residents, investing more in early childhood programs, and enhancing existing healthcare services.
Community leaders see the report as a call to action. They believe it provides a roadmap for addressing the health disparities faced by the Latino community. The report also highlights the need for better education and healthcare systems that serve the community's unique needs.
The report found that fewer Latino students are ready for kindergarten, meet third-grade math proficiency standards, graduate high school, and complete a bachelor's degree compared to the overall county population. This educational gap is a critical issue that needs to be addressed to break the cycle of poverty and improve health outcomes.
Despite the challenges, community leaders remain hopeful. They see the report as a positive step towards creating solutions. They believe it can lead to better treatment, education, and healthcare for the Latino community. The goal is to ensure that every resident in Santa Clara County has the opportunity to succeed and thrive.
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