CBHC is please extend congratulations to Lydia Prado, Ph.D., Vice President of Child and Family Services at the Mental Health Center of Denver!
Dr. Prado will be given the annual Cesar Chavez Latino Leadership Hall of Fame Award tomorrow in a ceremony at the Woodury Branch Library in Denver at 3265 Federal Blvd., as part of the kickoff to National Hispanic Heritage Month.
This prestigious honor goes to Coloradans of Latino descent who have made a major contribution in a particular field that has positively impacted Denver’s Latino community. Her strategic vision and leadership to promote the health of children and families in Denver will be recognized, and all of us at CBHC applaud her accomplishments and ongoing efforts!
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