Field Reports
Impacts of Nutrition and Human Services Interventions on the Health of Elderly and Disabled Persons in Public Housing
Collin Siu,
Emerson Fellow
Published 2009
Seattle, Washington
Impacts of Nutrition and Human Services Interventions on the Health of Elderly and Disabled Persons in Public Housing evaluates the federally funded ROSS-Elderly and Persons with Disabilities program in Seattle.
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Publication tags: Field Reports - Housing, Income, Expenses, and Hunger - People with Disabilities, Residents of Public Housing, Seniors
Originally from Mililani, Hawaii, Collin graduated from Willamette University with a degree in economics and Spanish. He has taught English to immigrant farm workers, helped design a survey evaluating an Individual Development Accounts program, conducted research on poverty in Hawai‘i, and interned with the Governor of Oregon. Collin also studied in Spain and was named a Public Policy and International Affairs Fellow in 2007.
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