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Sudbury s first COVID-19 vaccine clinic for unhoused community members offers peace of mind
The City of Greater Sudbury held its first vaccination clinic on Sunday for people experiencing homelessness or using emergency shelters.
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Ken Davis says he gladly rolled up his sleeve on Sunday at the city s first vaccine clinic for unhoused community members. (Sam Juric/CBC)
The City of Greater Sudbury held its first vaccination clinic on Sunday for people experiencing homelessness or using emergency shelters in the community.
Volunteers serve up holiday cheer to neighbors in need with Christmas dinners and Walmart gift cards at Independent Community Church at 605 S. 16th St. in Richmond on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020. (Photo credit: Mike Kinney)
On Macdonald Ave. Tuesday, hundreds of “boxes of hope” containing Christmas dinners were handed out to community members in need. Meanwhile on Bissell Ave., families got books along with their frozen turkeys and pies. And over on S. 16th St., donated Christmas dinners came with gift cards.
Such events came at a critical time for community members facing mounting economic hardships from the COVID-19 pandemic.
For years, the Richmond community has fostered a reputation for banding together to support neighbors experiencing difficult times. The city’s residents, businesses, government agencies, schools, nonprofits and religious organizations collaborate annually on charitable giveaways. Efforts amid an unrelenting pandemic, however, have come with a heightened se