Field Reports
Nutrition Support Programs in the Health Care Setting: A Prescription for Hunger Prevention
Morenike Mosuro,
Emerson Fellow
Published 2009
Boston, Massachusetts
Nutrition Support Programs in the Health Care Setting: A Prescription for Hunger Prevention explores the benefits of having social services available to patients at Boston Medical Center, strongly encourages health care centers to incorporate “outstation” services, and outlines best practices.
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Publication tags: Field Reports - Health, Nutrition and Hunger - Community Members, Service Providers, Urban Communities
Originally from Takoma Park, Maryland, Morenike graduated from Guilford College in 2007 with a degree in history and peace and conflict studies. She served in leadership positions in student government, Amnesty International, NAACP, and on a delegation to Israel and Palestine. As a Multicultural Leadership Scholar at Guilford, Morenike participated in anti-racist and anti-oppression trainings, served as a Safe Zone counselor, and volunteered as a tutor and mentor for at-risk youth and homeless families.
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