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BAKERSFIELD â Assemblymember Rudy Salas (D-Bakersfield) recognized Mari Pérez-Dowling, president and CEO of the United Way of Kern County, as Woman of the Year for Assembly District 32.
Pérez-Dowling is the first Latina to serve in her role as president and CEO at United Way of Kern and has championed efforts to reduce homelessness and food insecurity, and has supported free income tax assistance and early childhood literacy programs that have benefited countless families throughout the Central Valley.
âI am thrilled to recognize Mari Pérez-Dowling as Woman of the Year for her service and invaluable contributions to our community,â Salas said. âKern County is better because of the work of people like Ms. Pérez-Dowling, who brings the community together and strives to improve the lives of working families in the Valley. During the pandemic, Ms. Pérez-Dowling has been on the frontlines of countless food drives, pouring her heart into uplifting the c
Health officials said it was the largest vaccine allocation KCDPH had received since the vaccine rollout began.
After the initial shipment, KCDPH officials said the Janssen version will not be available for a couple of weeks, though they still expect to see an increase in vaccine allocation.
âWe are very excited to receive shipments of all three vaccines and are thankful to receive the single dose version, allowing even more people the opportunity to become fully vaccinated without having to return for a second dose,â said Darcy Pickens, assistant director of public health.
KCDPH said it began administering all three COVID-19 vaccines this week.