Dubuque Pacific Islander Health Project

Dubuque Pacific Islander Health Project Our goal is to help those in the Pacific Islander community navigate healthcare and gain access to r

12/09/2025

Special Birthday shoutout to Irene Maun!!

A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.
- Joseph Campbell -

This quotes symbolizes our very own Wonder Woman Irene Maun who is a valuable asset this community. Irene Maun has been employed as a community health worker at Crescent since 2017. She is a champion at advocating for the Pacific Islander (PI) Community in Dubuque, Iowa and the surrounding area. Irene serves as a cultural broker between the PI community, Crescent and other local organizations to address and reduce social determinants of health faced by her community. Irene provides interpretation and translation services for provider visits, educational classes and promotional video campaigns highlighting healthy behaviors. She connects patients to specialty appointments and community resources while encouraging them to proactively manage their health by following through with preventative and chronic condition appointments and treatment planning. Irene is a profound leader who is graciously entrusted as the figurehead, spokesperson, and pioneer for the PI community. She is driven by a passion and devotion to enhancing their lives through her daily work which is evidenced in the respect she receives in return from them.

Irene grew up in the Federated States of Micronesia but later moved to the Republic of the Marshall Islands. She moved to the United States due to her husband’s healthcare needs and now works daily assisting others with getting their healthcare needs met.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the PI community was hit tragically hard, losing countless lives, and creating relentless hardships that further ostracized the PI community. Due to several cultural dynamics, such as multigenerational housing and tendencies to hold large gatherings, the PI community was extremely vulnerable to the effects of the pandemic. At the height of the pandemic, Irene was instrumental in containing the spread of COVID-19 by continuously emphasizing the need to wear masks, maintaining social distancing and refraining from bringing large groups together. She worked tirelessly to coordinate resources such as food, transportation, healthcare and getting persons in need of quarantine to a shelter.

“As an organization, and as a community, we are fortunate to have such a valuable resource, advocate and servant leader to help us learn, navigate, and build trusting relationships with a community full of rich culture and benevolent humans,” said Ann Morris, Senior Leader of Population Health. “Without Irene, we would have missed an opportunity to meet our mission by fully serving and appreciating this disparate population in achieving the healthiest versions of themselves. Irene continues to enrich the lives of others and does so with humility, appreciation, and the highest level of sincerity.”

Thank you Irene for all you do.

06/04/2024
06/01/2024

🌟 Join Us for a Day of Health and Wellness! 🌟

We’re excited to invite you to the Crescent's Steppin' It Up 5K Walk/Run and Wellness Expo! Let’s come together as a community to celebrate health, wellness, and diversity starting at our brand-new Wellness Center.

This FREE event is open to all, so bring your family, friends, and neighbors for a morning of fun and fitness. 🎉

🔗 Register now: https://crescentchc.org/news-events/crescents-2024-steppin-it-up-5k--1mile-walkrun.html

05/30/2024
05/29/2024
05/12/2024

🌷 Happy Mother's Day from all of us at Crescent! 🌷 Today, we celebrate the amazing mothers, grandmothers, and mother figures who inspire us every day. Your strength and love make the world a better place. Wishing you a day as beautiful as you are!

Happy 45th Marshallese Constitution day everyone!
05/01/2024

Happy 45th Marshallese Constitution day everyone!

Kien eo an U.S. ej bar kobelak ialan jipan ko an nan ro jen Majol , Palau, im bareinwot ro jen FSM bar juon alen iumwin ...
04/08/2024

Kien eo an U.S. ej bar kobelak ialan jipan ko an nan ro jen Majol , Palau, im bareinwot ro jen FSM bar juon alen iumwin ekepaak 30 yio. Ilo COFA ne nan ro rej jukjuk m Amōnak ioon Amedka in ro m rojab citizen rej delon ilo kein jipan kein . Emoj kolaplok jaan in jipan eo ikōjeen taktō. Program eo nae etan COFA citizen ej delon kein jipan kein einwot laajrak in ilal.
Jaan in jipan nan insurance eo an Ajiri (CHIP)
Jaan in jipan ikojein Mona ( Foodstamp)
Jaan in jipan nan aikuj ko kajojo (TANF)
Jaan in jipan ko jen social security (SSI)

Migrants from Palau, the Marshall Islands and Micronesia lost access to numerous federal assistance programs in the 1990s under Clinton-era welfare reforms.

Kein eo an Amedka emoj an bar korool tok kein jipan ko nan armej in pacific islander ro einwot Majol, Palau,im ekoba FSM...
04/08/2024

Kein eo an Amedka emoj an bar korool tok kein jipan ko nan armej in pacific islander ro einwot Majol, Palau,im ekoba FSM kein kajuon ilo iumwin 30 iiō. Ilo COFA ne nan ro rej jukjuk m Amōnak ioon Amedka in ro m rojab citizen rej delon ilo kein jipan kein . Emoj kolaplok jaan in jipan eo ikōjeen taktō. Program eo nae etan COFA citizen ej delon kein jipan kein einwot laajrak in ilal.
Jaan in jipan nan insurance eo an Ajiri
Jaan in jipan ikojein Mona ( Foodstamp)
Jaan in jipan nan aikuj ko kajojo
Jaan in jipan ko jen social security

Migrants from Palau, the Marshall Islands and Micronesia lost access to numerous federal assistance programs in the 1990s under Clinton-era welfare reforms.

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1690 Elm Street
Dubuque, IA
52001

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Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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