San Diego County health officials are warning anyone who might have been at Father Joe’s JKC Village Campus over the past six months of potential TB exposure.
Volunteer and staff Rachel Hayes was at Living Water Church of Nazarene, alongside others, to accommodate nearly 30 unhoused people settling in at the church in Downtown San Diego for the night.
San Diego County's Tuberculosis Control program worked Tuesday to notify staff, volunteers and clients potentially exposed to TB at various Father Joe's Villages programs.
New data was released Thursday by San Diego's Regional Task Force on homelessness, and it’s the first time in two years that a count has been done on the city's homeless population.
This year, in addition to the meals, Father Joe's will give out care packages that will include blankets, socks, hygiene kits, extra masks, and a note of encouragement. Volunteers will also serve hot chocolate.