Some of the graffiti/wall art that can be found in Moses Lake.
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The Moses Lake Community Health Center serves a large immigrant community and has a variety of health plans for migrant and low-income families. Because of this, the majority of their staff is also bilingual.
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One of four carnicerías or “meat markets” that can be found in Moses Lake. These are mini markets where many immigrant families can find foods/items from Mexico and/or obtain their meat supply.
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Tacos el Rey is a popular family owned food chain in Moses Lake. They have 3 Mexican restaurants around town and are big contributors to the community.
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A vender who sells hot food Monday -Thursday until sold out.
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A clear but unclear message.
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I think something interesting about this is that on the left poll there seems to be a writing in a different language that I don’t recognize.
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This is the child daycare center in Moses Lake that helps a lot of immigrant families. They care for a lot of children whose parents work in agriculture.
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There’s a small Mexican bakery that recently opened in Moses Lake and it’s located between a Planet Fitness and a Chinese Buffet.
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The Ross in my hometown is where the majority or immigrant families shop for affordable clothing.
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The Moses Lake Goodwill is another location where lots of immigrant families shop for affordable items.
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I thought this was cool because a person in my community has a business!