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BELLAIRE Southeast Healthcare administered COVID-19 vaccinations to riverside residents Monday at the Salvation Army.
By noon, more than 30 people were vaccinated with the Moderna version. The prior clinic April 14 vaccinated more than 70 people with a first dose. A second-dose clinic is scheduled within 28 days.
“We’ve had quite a few walk-ins today,” Gayle Westfall, nursing supervisor with Southeast, said.
“I think there’s so many people out there giving the vaccine these days,” Westfall said, adding that news of blood-clotting incidents and deaths among a few of the more than 6 million nationwide recipients of the Johnson & Johnson version of the vaccine may discourage some. After study, use of Johnson & Johnson has resumed.
Saturday, April 3, 2021 - 5:17 pm
OGDENSBURG – The officers and pastors of the Salvation Army of Ogdensburg have left the north country for a new position in the south.
“Ogdensburg will always have a special place in our hearts. We will continue to pray for the mission of The Salvation Army and the city of Ogdensburg,” said Lieutenant Mark Devanney and Captain Ann Marie Devanney, in the Salvation Army Facebook post.
With their departure March 31, Tom Chapell, former officer of The Salvation Army, is the interim director. Chapell will offer the church Ministry, Messy Church, on Sundays at 4 p.m. in the building located at 401 Franklin St, Ogdensburg.
Young Girl makes baskets for Salvation Army’s homeless
Ten-year-old Abbie Charles with some of the baskets that she made and donated to the Salvation Army.
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PORTSMOUTH What is your 10-year-old doing for their birthday? Well, one special young lady, Abbie Charles from Portsmouth, took her birthday money and did something for the Salvation Army and the homeless.
Abbie saved up her birthday money and put together baskets that contained a blanket, a hat, gloves, socks, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, a washcloth, shampoo and hand sanitizer. In addition to those items, Abbi also added a little snack bag with things like peanut butter crackers, beef jerky, and other items that could transport well.
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