Artículos de Prensa
Direct Relief
With its medical interpreters, Centro Hispano works to expand healthcare equity in East Tennessee one conversation at a time
Co.Starters
How Centro Hispano de East Tennessee is closing cultural and language gaps
WBIR
Centro Hispano offers meals, healthcare to hundreds
WATE
Centro Hispano hosts its Summer Health Fair
WBIR
Centro Hispano to bring free and low-cost healthcare services to Latino families at John Tarleton Park
The Oak Ridger
Centro’s CEO participates in “mind-bending” panel discussing the immigrant experience
WBIR
With its 2nd annual Día del Niño, Centro Hispano brings a treasured staple of Latino heritage to Knoxville
WBIR
A group of young Latina women brings the question of tuition equity to the larger conversation
WATE
A partnership with the Muse aims at improving mental health in our community
WATE
Centro Hispano hosts its first Health Fair of 2023
WBIR
Centro Hispano joins forces with the United Way and three other area organizations to help Tennessee families become more self-sufficient
WBIR
Centro and MUSE Knoxville start a playgroup to help lay the foundations for good mental health in young children
WBIR
Centro Hispano graduates its first 10 qualified medical interpreters
Knox News
When Knoxville’s Latino community succeeds, we all succeed
WBIR
Centro Hispano recruits volunteers to teach ESL to over 150 students
WATE
Children from the Westview afterschool program show off Centro Hispano’s gardens
WATE
WATE talks to current and former participants of Centro’s Grandes Sueños en Pequeñas Empresas Program
WATE
Local Mexican bakery gets a boost for Centro’s program for Latino entrepreneurs
WVLT
CEO Claudia Caballero talks Centro Hispano and Hispanic Heritage Month with WVLT
Partnering for Vaccine Equity
Centro Hispano continues its robust vaccination outreach throughout Greater Knoxville
WATE
East Tennessee Celebrates the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month
WBIR
Centro Hispano kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with the 17th Annual Latino Awards
WATE
East Tennessee celebrates the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month
WBIR
At the 2022 Latino Awards, Centro Hispano honors local changemakers with awards named after its three values: Comunidad, Latinidad, and Corazón.
WUOT
Centro Hispano’s Director of Community Resources, Cristina Cáceres, talks to UT’s Dr. Carole Myers about the healthcare challenges facing the Latino community.
Knoxville Voyager
Claudia Caballero shares her story with Knoxville Voyager
WBIR
Celebrating Día de los Niños con Centro Hispano
WATE
WATE reaches out to Centro Hispano to talk about the meaning of Cinco de Mayo
KNOX NEWS
Behind Centro’s successful campaign to increase Latino vaccination rates
WBIR
The Latino College and Resource Fair brings local youth and their families together with institutions of higher education