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Sanchez, Dawn. (1997). Grant Opportunities and Private Foundations (Version III). A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico. This listing may also be accessed online: http://www.nm su.edu/~bho/bho/grants.html.
New Mexico Border Health Council. (1997). New Mexico Farmworker Outreach Resource Center (FORC). Submitted to the State of New Mexico Legislature, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Developed and Prepared by the New Mexico Border Health Council In Conjunction with the New Mexico Border Health Office.
Aldridge, M. Gene and Aldridge, Susan C. World Marketing Inc. (1996). Final Report - Exploratory Research on the Needs of Older Persons on the U.S. / Mexico Border. Columbus, New Mexico and Puerto Palomas, Mexico.
Kuykendall, D. Randy, NREMT-P, EMS Systems Development Consultant. (1996). Columbus / Luna County Emergency Medical Services System Review Report . A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office.
Project del Rio Students and Staff. (1996). Drinking Water Analyses Report for Anthony and La Union Colonias. A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Stephens, Daniel B. & Associates, Inc. (1996). Water Quality of Domestic Wells in Doņa Ana County. A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Vanderslice, Jim, et al. (1996). Environmental Health Assessment of Sunland Park, New Mexico. A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
United States Geological Survey (USGS). (1996). A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico. Contains a Sampling and Analysis Plan including the sample site "Del Rio Drain at levee road near Vado, New Mexico."
Client/Server Development Center, Physical Science Laboratory, NMSU, and the NM Border Health Office, Public Health Division, NM Department of Health. (1995). The Integrated Border Information and Surveillance System (IBISS) of the New Mexico Border Health Office - Initial Study Report. As required by State of New Mexico. Purchase Document: 95-042-015887. Memorandum of Understanding: 95/665.42.663.
The Mobile Clinic Strategic Planning Committee (1995). District III/Border Health Office, Public Health Division, New Mexico Department of Health. Strategic Planning Report for the New Mexico Border Health Mobile Clinic. New Mexico Bo rder Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Physical Science Laboratory, Client/Server Development Center (1995). Initial Study Report. The Integrated Border Information and Surveillance System (IBISS). A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Levy, Celinda (1995). Family Planning Services In The Border Region, A Needs Assessment. A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Levy, Celinda (1995). Family Planning Continuing Education Services in the Border Region. A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Levy, Celinda (1995). Curricula on Family Planning in the Border Region. A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Barnes, Michael D. (1995). The Development of Recommendations for a Community Health Worker (Promotora) Education and Training Program. A report to the New Mexico Border Health Office. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Crespin, Frank H. and Stehney, Michael A. (1994). Overview of Border Health Issues - Doņa Ana County, New Mexico. Presentation to the National Health Policy Forum, "Diversity in Health Systems Reform: The Implications of the U.S. - Mexico Border Issues."
Reyna, Daniel M. (1994). NAFTA Environmental Side-Agreement, Summary Information for New Mexico Border Communities. New Mexico Border Health Office, Las Cruces.
The Working Group on Farm Workers and Health Care Reform (1994). New Mexico Border Health Council in conjunction with the New Mexico Border Health Office. Health Care Reform and Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers. General Membership Meet ing, New Mexico Border Health Council. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
The Environmental Health Committee (1994). New Mexico Border Health Council in conjunction with the New Mexico Border Health Office. Assessment of Water Quality and Data Availability in the New Mexico Border Region. General Membership Meeting, New Mexico Border Health Council. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
New Mexico Border Health Council (1993). North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and Border Health: Preparing for the Impact On New Mexicans. Fifty-First Annual Meeting of the U.S. - Mexico Border Health Association. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
New Mexico Department of Health (1991). Report to the New Mexico State Legislature Health and Human Services Committee: A Study of New Mexico Border Health Issues.
To M. Gene Aldridge, M.A. and Susan C. Aldridge, of World Marketing, Inc., for their significant contributions in the development and publication of the Grants Opportunities / Private Foundations Guide (Version I) and in establ ishing the direction for future development of this community resource.
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