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Central Queensland based community groups have been donated emergency first aid kits to provide to their homeless and at-risk clients, allowing them to be more disaster ready.
About 250 first aid kits were shared between the Yeppoon Community Centre, St Brendan’s College’s Eddie’s Van, Food Relief Capricorn Coast, and the St Vincent de Paul Society Housing and Homelessness Program.
Each 40-piece first aid kit contained an emergency blanket, safety vest, torch, first aid information booklet and items for treating injuries.
The first aid kits were donated to the organisations by the Community Recovery Challenge, an initiative of Carinity Education Rockhampton.
It means hope : Residents vaccinated at Danbury Fair mall look to the future
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Ashley Matos, an RN with Danbury Hospital, administers a vaccination at Danbury s first mass COVID-19 vaccination site. The Community Health Center, Inc site will utilize six car lanes to serve 600 appointments a day at the Danbury Fair mall. Thursday, March 4, 2021, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
DANBURY It was the one time in her life Karen Mulreed said she was happy to be “old.” Or at least old enough to be included in Connecticut’s latest phase of eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Elizabeth O’Connor, PRO of the Kerry branch of the Irish Second Level Students Union; Dr Breda O’Dwyer, Munster Technological University; Kerry Mental Health Association General Manager John Drummey; and Tralee Leaving Cert student Julia Szarota pictured in Tralee Town Park at the launch of the Kerry Mental Health Association’s COVID-19 Leaving Cert survey
Despite Government pledges to increase and promote mental-health services for all age groups, more than half of the students said they wouldn t know where to go if they, or someone they know, needed help from professional mental-health services right away.
Kerry Mental Health Association received funding from Mental Health Ireland to carry out the research, with the support of the Irish Second Level Students Union and Munster Technological University over a seven-day period at the end of January.