Harappa receives honorable mention from Fast Company
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31 May 2021, 16:03 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], May 31 (ANI/PRNewswire): Harappa, a learner-centric institution of the future, recently received an honorable mention in Fast Company sThis acknowledgment was a result of their BEAT2020 campaign that was launched last year to help learners, students, and anyone else interested fearlessly navigates tough times.
With the belief that no matter where we are or what we do, we can overcome every challenge we face, Harappa had opened up enrollment to their Embracing Change course in March 2020. 280,000 learners enrolled for the course and many haveShreyasi Singh, FounderCEO, Harappa, said, It s no secret that the pandemic has changed the world in ways we could ve ever imagined. It has disrupted dreams and industries, shifted goalposts, and made plans redundant. It s been confusing, chaotic, and challenging to say the very least. In times like these, it s crucial for individuals and org
Allegheny Health Network and Marvel Comics Collaborate to Honor Unsung Healthcare Heroes in Emergency Medical Services
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Allegheny Health Network (AHN) has collaborated with the legendary Marvel Comics to tell the true-life stories of first medical responders from AHN and community EMS services. Set in the winter of 2020, the first responders’ stories are brought to life in a comic book, titled “The Vitals: True EMS Stories,” that was unveiled to the public today. The Vitals: True EMS Stories a collaboration of Allegheny Health Network and Marvel Comics, tells EMS workers real-life stories during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We are thrilled to see our EMS providers portrayed as the heroes they truly are, and we hope seeing “The Vitals: True EMS Stories” gives them a moment of pride at the remarkable work they have done over the past year. - Bob Twaddle, Vice President, Prehospital Care Services, AHN
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The Cities of Chula Vista and National City are working with the County of San Diego’s Health and Human Services Agency to expand a Mobile Crisis Response Team to the South Bay. A pilot program for the MCRT has operated in the coastal North County since January.
“We are always listening. We are always interested,” said Chula Vista Police Captain Phil Collum.
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CVPD is in the very early stages of discussions with the County’s HHSA, according to Collum, but he said he is optimistic about the opportunity.
The annual Day of Hope event aims to help unsheltered people in the area with showers, nutrition, clothing, and this year, COVID-19 vaccines. Chula Vista firefighters were able to administer 30 doses.
“I was really nervous, but it went well,” said Shawn Quallian, a homeless individual. “I felt a little scared, but I realized it s only for me to be safe. I wanted to get the vaccine instead of catching covid.”
Donald James, who is a barber, volunteered to give homeless individuals haircuts at Saturday s event. It s an honor for me to come down and share love and compassion for our fellow human beings, James said. And the rewarding feeling of seeing reactions like this.