2013

Early Childhood summary & strategic plan are released; expanded beyond perinatal health to incorporate family and community health into now 13 counties.

2012

Radio outreach begins, teaching Spanish-speaking immigrants about their rights and available resources.

2011

PASOs began implementing its Preconception Health Strategy and adopts its new meaning of “steps” in Spanish, no longer an acronym as the focus shifted from pregnant Latina women to assisting the entire Latino community.

2010

Funding comes from national, state, and local sources; programming has expanded to 13 counties.

2009

PASOs begins training Promotores, culturally competent community health workers. Partners with Greenwood Genetic Center to expand outreach and education efforts about prevention of neural tube defects among the Latino population.