KEARNEY — Community Partners of Buffalo County, a public health nonprofit, is pleased to announce the addition of Rocio Quinn Aviles to the team as a new social marketing/community response intern. Rocio will work with the Community Partner Response Program, a collective action taken by communities to develop a coordinated system of resources and services to strengthen families and enhance family well-being. She will also work on the organization's social marketing needs.
“Rocio's fresh energy and perspective brings excitement to our team. She asks great questions that help us improve our work processes. , in their short time with us, have provided valuable work skills on several projects with pressing deadlines,” said Martha Malfilegno, Central Navigator/Wellness Coordinator for Community Partners of Buffalo County. states.
Ms. Aviles has an interest in advocacy and marketing, so she will play an important role in supporting the organization's marketing efforts. “I am very excited about the opportunity to work with Buffalo County Community Partners and gain knowledge about what they advocate for, while also gaining experience and leveraging marketing strategies to positively impact the Buffalo County community.” You can also find ways to give,” Aviles said.
Aviles is certified and experienced in Spanish translation. “Our organization collects data and facilitates conversations about health issues within our community. We have had the opportunity to invite Spanish speakers into these conversations. Rocio is an excellent translator. We look forward to her contribution to the development of our communication with Spanish-speaking audiences,” said Marketing Director Michelle Toucan.
Buffalo County Community Partners is a nonprofit organization that identifies concerns that impact the well-being of local residents, addresses those concerns through data collection and evaluation, and facilitates conversations between experts and affected parties. is. Partners are uniquely positioned in this effort because they spend the time necessary to build connections with them to increase access to the resources and experience needed to achieve solutions. For more information, please visit www.bcchp.org or contact us at (308)865-2284 or info@bcchp.org.