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County recognizes Chula Vista nonprofit for 50 years of service
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An Oceanside family is set on helping folks without a home adults and kids who need everyday essentials, but can’t afford them. The idea is to help folks feel at home even if they don’t have one yet.
It all started Jan. 12 when the Daniels family sat around the dinner table and decided they wanted to help homeless community members get things they needed such as blankets, toothpaste and toothbrushes, soap and socks.
Within a few days, brothers Dash Daniels, 15, and Grayson Daniels, 13, founded “Home for the Night,” an effort to help local folks in need, with support from their parents, Nicole Hershman-Daniels and Brian Daniels, a Marine veteran, who was based at Camp Pendleton in the late 1990s.
These antibodies are laboratory-created proteins that work by mimicking the immune system’s ability to fight viruses. According to the county, the antibody therapy has “proven to significantly reduce hospital visits and death in COVID-19 positive patients, if administered within 10 days of the onset of symptoms.”
The treatment is administered in the veins and lasts less than an hour, the county said in a statement.
Chula Vista’s upcoming site will be the county’s second MARC location. Palomar Medical Center in downtown Escondido opened its MARC in February and became San Diego County’s first site dedicated to the treatment model.
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