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Supporting the health of English-language learners nationwide.

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OUR MISSION

The Health Fluency Project is a student-led initiative that aims to improve health literacy and language access outcomes in English-learning communities in Boston and beyond, empowering individuals to confidently navigate their health and the healthcare system.

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Highlights!

July 2025

Several members of HFP testified in front of the Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight at the Massachusetts State House in support of Bill H.3384, An Act Relative to Language Access and Inclusion. If passed, this bill will mandate public facing state agencies to provide written and oral translations to improve language access.

Thank you to the Mass Speaks Coalition for inviting us to testify! We look forward to continue supporting H.3384 as it will work towards a future where everyone can receive the care they need, regardless of language spoken.  

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Learn more about our work!

We host English-learning workshops, create informational pamphlets, and advocate for policies to improve language access and equity, addressing critical health disparities in our community.

Check out our Quarterly Newsletter!

We create a newsletter each quarter highlighting our work. Join our mailing list to stay up to date with our project!

Join our team!

The Health Fluency Project is looking to recruit Volunteers and Project Leads! Apply below if you are interested!

Collaborations

AuxHealth
Boston Public Library
Cambridge Public Library
Cleveland Public Library (Cleveland, OH)
Erie County Department of Health (Buffalo, NY)
Jeenie®
MAP for Health
Mass Speaks Coalition
Northside Refugee and Asylum Seeking Coalition (Chicago, IL)
Refugee & Immigrant Assistance Center (RIAC)
Rian Immigrant Center
St. Mark Community Education Program
Adult Literacy Research Center @ GA State University

Interested in working with us?

© 2025 by The Health Fluency Project.

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