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NEWS & EVENTS

ECHO (Emergency and Community Health Outreach) exists to ensure that people with limited English proficiency receive life-saving health and safety information—in some of the languages they understand best.

ECHO Incorporates as 501(c)3 Nonprofit
This December, ECHO incorporated as a 501(c)3 nonprofit - a crucial step as ECHO works to secure our continued growth and success.  Learn more! 

Important Information on the Switch to Digital Television for ECHO  Viewing Audiences

By law, all American television stations must switch their broadcasting from analog to digital by February 17, 2009.

How can I switch to DTV?


Click here for details.

 

WELCOME
An emergency siren sounds.  A serious disease outbreak hits the community.  Do you know where you can get life-saving information to protect yourself?  Your family?

Now—an answer.  ECHO. 

ECHO (Emergency and Community Health Outreach) exists to ensure that people with limited English proficiency receive life-saving health and safety information—in some of the languages they understand best.



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  ECHO TV
Getting Your Child Ready for Kindergarten
See what you need to know on ECHO TV.

Sundays in January, 8:00 PM

January 4:            English
January 11:          Spanish
January 18:          Hmong
January 25:          Somali

On tpt-MN-Channel 17 in the Twin Cities metro area.  In greater Minnesota, check local listings for channel information.
Start watching now!



ECHO Phone

Minnesota can get very cold in the winter.  As temperatures drop, it's important to know what to do to keep your family warm and safe.  Learn more !

Call ECHO Phone at 1-888-883-8831 for details. Toll-free, pre-recorded health and safety messages in 10 languages monthly during non-emergency times.  Rapidly updated instructions during major health and safety emergencies.



Health & Safety

Minnesota can get very cold in the winter.  As temperatures drop, it's important to know what to do to keep your family warm and safe.  Learn more !

See tips to stay healthy here.