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TimesOC: Bilingual promotoras go door-to-door to inform, assist with healthcare and other services

Good morning and welcome to the TimesOC newsletter. It’s Wednesday, May 12. I’m Carol Cormaci, bringing you the latest roundup of Orange County news and events. Arguably the most pressing challenge of this past pandemic year has been for those who set healthcare policy, hand-in-hand with those who carry out programs associated with those policies, to fully inform the public of safe practices, vaccination offerings and resources that are available to them. In Orange County, where the Latino population has been hit especially hard over the course of the COVID-19 crisis, outreach efforts have become critical. My colleague Lilly Nguyen looked into a local program, a group of bilingual workers who are going door-to-door to connect lower-income families, many of them Latino, with services such as mental health or rental assistance, food resources and, more recently, to share information on COVID-19 and how to get the vaccines if they’re interested.

With the artistic donation of a local artist, hope is rendered in Newport Beach

With the artistic donation of a local artist, hope is rendered in Newport Beach Cancer survivor Frank Di Bella, right, stands with contemporary abstract artist Leonardo Cruz Melo in front of an artwork created by Cruz Melo at City of Hope Newport Beach on Thursday. (Kevin Chang / Staff Photographer) Print City of Hope Newport Beach is just a couple of blocks away from Fleming’s Steakhouse at Fashion Island. The two places are more connected than one might think. Now 40, Leonardo Cruz Melo has been working at Fleming’s since he was a teenager. The bartender is also a contemporary artist, and the restaurant displays his paintings on its walls.

Iroquois Falls couple hits it big

Article content Iroquois Falls residents Larry and Donna Porter have that “6/49 feeling,” after winning the guaranteed $1 million prize in the March 17 LOTTO 6/49 draw. The Porters, both retired, noted they are regular lottery players, with LOTTO 6/49 and LOTTO MAX being their favourite games. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Iroquois Falls couple hits it big Back to video “I went to the store to pick up a newspaper and used the Ticket Checker,” shared Larry Porter, while the pair was at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto. “When the screen said Big Winner, I immediately thought it was broken and scanned it another four times and started counting the zeroes!

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