ROSAesROJO: Making health and well-being education accessible for Hispanic women

Aideé Granados developed the idea for ROSAesROJO when undergoing cancer treatment in North Texas in 2013. Aideé, an immigrant from Mexico, observed other Hispanic women facing significant challenges in accessing timely healthcare and preventive care. These women often had poorer health outcomes due to factors such as economic status, language barriers, and a lack of health literacy.

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