comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Delaware valley food pantry - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Hunterdon County nonprofit connects farmers and food pantries

Jersey s best frozen pizza for when you can t get to a pizzeria

Small N J city works to offer COVID vaccines to Spanish-speaking and low-income residents

Small N.J. city works to offer COVID vaccines to Spanish-speaking and low-income residents Updated May 06, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 Lambertville partnered with multiple local entities to vaccinate 130 community members with the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.Courtesy Facebook Share Over 100 residents from a small New Jersey city were inoculated in a vaccine clinic focusing on the community’s Spanish-speaking population as well as its low-income residents. Lambertville partnered with multiple local entities to vaccinate 130 community members with the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. These entities include Penn Medicine Princeton Health, New Hope Celebrates, Fisherman’s Mark, the Lambertville Public School, the Delaware Valley Food Pantry, the Lambertville Police Department and the Bucks County Playhouse.

Mayor Julia Fahl leads City of Lambertville COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic

Mayor Julia Fahl leads City of Lambertville COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic (LAMBERTVILLE, NJ)  The City of Lambertville, in partnership with Penn Medicine Princeton Health, New Hope Celebrates, Fisherman s Mark, Lambertville Public School,  Delaware Valley Food Pantry, and Lambertville Police Department, was successful in providing vaccinations for 130 members of the public through a Vaccination Clinic hosted by Lambertville Hall.  The task force, led by Mayor Julia Fahl, focused on providing opportunities for the community’s Spanish-speaking as well as its low-income population.  The vaccination clinic administered the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, and more than 90% of the patients served were members of the community’s Spanish-speaking residents.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.