California to spend $33 million to combat vaccine hesitancy, reach more communities
Sacramento Bee 6 hrs ago Michael McGough, The Sacramento Bee
May 5 California plans to shift its strategy for COVID-19 vaccination, as demand has been slowing while more than one-third of adults still have not received a first dose.
Gov. Gavin Newsom s office said Tuesday that, in order to bolster vaccine access in hard-to-reach communities, the state is moving away from mass vaccination sites and toward more targeted outreach with small clinics in communities with the highest disease burden.
The governor s office in a news release announced an additional $33 million in funding to support community-based organizations that work to vaccinate hard-to-reach communities, address vaccine hesitancy or otherwise support the vaccination campaign.
Mike Latona
Catholic Courier
Father William Darling, a priest of the Diocese of Rochester for nearly 50 years, died April 24, 2021, after enduring a variety of health issues following open-heart surgery two months earlier. He would have turned 75 years old May 21.
Father Darling grew up in Clifton Springs, Ontario County, where his family belonged to St. Felix Parish. He attended St. Andrewâs Minor Seminary and then became part of the first class at Becket Hall, a former pre-theology program that was based at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. He completed studies at St. Bernardâs Seminary before being ordained by Bishop Joseph L. Hogan April 27, 1973, at St. Paul of the Cross Church in Honeoye Falls.
Mike Latona
Catholic Courier
Father William Darling, a priest of the Diocese of Rochester for nearly 50 years, died April 24, 2021, after enduring a variety of health issues following open-heart surgery two months earlier. He would have turned 75 years old May 21.
Father Darling grew up in Clifton Springs, Ontario County, where his family belonged to St. Felix Parish. He attended St. Andrewâs Minor Seminary and then became part of the first class at Becket Hall, a former pre-theology program that was based at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. He completed studies at St. Bernardâs Seminary before being ordained by Bishop Joseph L. Hogan April 27, 1973, at St. Paul of the Cross Church in Honeoye Falls.
September 8, 1951- April 17, 2021
Joanne Meyer Vorpahl was born September 8, 1951in Austin, Texas to Clarence C. Meyer and Joann Helwig Meyer. She became an angel wrapped in Godâs loving arms on April 17, 2021, joining her parents, brother Ernie, and other family members whom had gone before her. Jo grew up in Houston, and graduated from Bellaire High School. She attended Texas Lutheran (College) University in Seguin, Texas, graduating in May, 1973. Jo married Dwight Vorpahl on June 23, 1973 at Faith Lutheran Church, Bellaire, Texas. The couple moved back to Seguin and while Dwight was attending law school at St. Maryâs University in San Antonio Jo taught economics and government and coached the debate team at Seguin High School from September 1973 until May 1975.
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