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Chunk #22 — Results — Interviews with key informants and potential partners

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Creation of the Quebrada Arriba Community and Academic Partnership: An Effective Coalition for Addressing Health Disparities in Older Puerto Ricans.
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All community leaders wanted to contribute to the creation and success of the coalition with their “ideas and knowledge” and with concrete coalition tasks, such as helping in the recruitment process as expressed by this leader: “I’m a doer, just send me to put notices on the doors, look for people, I’ll do it.” They also were willing to coordinate workshops and activities for the older people and share their contacts with the coalition members about the different governmental and community organizations. Similarly, the founder of the non-for profit community organization was willing to share her extensive “experience, knowledge, and motivation in supporting the wellbeing of the communities.”