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Funding Cuts for the Medically Indigent Services Program in Fresno County

Fresno County wants to eliminate MISP! This is one

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Project submitted by: Fresno Building Healthy Communities

Project summary: In April of this 2013, a judge ruled that Fresno County is no longer required to offer healthcare services and eliminate funding for the Medically Indigent Services Program (MISP.) A program that provides free medical services to an estimated 6,000 undocumented residents -- many of whom are farmworkers. Juliana Doe and her family are some of those residents who currently benefit from MISP.

BHC site: Fresno

Juana Paredes, a Fresno County resident, urges the county to continue serving the undocumented through the MISP program. Credit Diana Aguilera / Valley Public Radio
Juana Paredes, a Fresno County resident, urges the county to continue serving the undocumented through the MISP program. Credit Diana Aguilera / Valley Public Radio

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