Sponsorship Registration

Thank you for sponsoring Sea Mar's 19th Annual Latino Health Forum!

Deadline to receive full sponsorship benefits is November 27th. 

Your sponsorship uniquely connects you to a large community of like-minded individuals in business, education, government and community leadership. 

Sea Mar is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization (Tax ID: 91-1020139). All donations and sponsorship, less the value of benefits received, are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law.

Paying by check or having trouble registering?

Reach out to the Latino Health Forum Committee at latinohealthforum@seamarchc.org 

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19th Annual Latino Health Forum

December 05, 2024

Sea Mar Museum of Chicano/a/Latino/a Culture & Community Center

9635 Des Moines Memorial Dr S, Seattle, WA 98108

Visit our Program Webpage for more information and opportunities: https://www.seamar.org/latinohealthforum/ 

About the Latino Health Forum

The Latino Health Forum is an event dedicated to the exchange of innovative ideas, best practices and the advancement of health for the Latino community.

In its 19th year, the Latino Health Forum attracts health care experts and activists serving Latinos in the Pacific Northwest to participate in open dialogue and forums on current topics affecting the health of Latinos on regional, national and international levels.

The forum is a valuable platform for individuals working in health care, social justice, public policy and for those working with underserved Latino populations. Participants will have the opportunity to meet and network with practitioners, researchers and community activists currently impacting the field of public health. Individuals will gain valuable resources and skills towards shaping health policy and creating greater health equity for Latino populations here in the Pacific Northwest region.