National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH)
Lisbeth Requena Gall, M.A., serves as the Associate Director of Population Health Programs and Population Health Training Manager at the National Center for Farmworker Health since June 2021, where leadership includes overseeing health education and training services for diverse populations, particularly Indigenous and H-2A guest workers. Previous roles include Public Health Services Manager and Health Education Coordinator, focusing on strategies to engage farmworker organizations and developing patient education materials. Lisbeth has also consulted for organizations such as American University and International Justice Mission, contributing expertise in program assessment, trauma-informed care training, and technical assistance for health initiatives. Academic credentials include a Master of Arts in International Training and Education from American University and a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from Universidad Rafael Landívar.
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National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH)
The National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH) is a private, not-for-profit corporation located in Buda, Texas dedicated to improving the health status of farmworker families by providing information services, training and technical assistance, and a variety of products to community and migrant health centers nationwide, as well as organizations, universities, researchers, and individuals involved in farmworker health. Established in 1975, NCFH has a long history in support of improving access to health care to the farmworker population. We are guided by a nationally represented Board of Directors and are poised to assist organizations with a highly experienced multidisciplinary team of migrant health professionals.