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Faceless but Seen

Faceless but Seen According to the artist, Katherine Chilcote, the featured faces are recovering from homelessness, are formerly homeless, or chose to have their faces painted to make a public statement. “We so often feature fame and power without realizing the unique gifts and beauty in every person,” she observes. “The faces looking out to Prospect Avenue each have unique stories of recovery, transformation and birth.” It begs the question: Do we have it in our hearts to see all of our community members – homeless, systems-impacted or otherwise – through a lens of humanity? by Tara Belcher In the August 2018 issue of the San Francisco Bay View, Kheven LaGrone wrote an article that addressed the need for California to pass hate crime laws that protect the homeless. I was deeply moved by this article and felt compelled to add my voice to this conversation. 

How many vaccines have been given in Hertfordshire? | Welwyn Hatfield Times

Published: 10:00 AM February 22, 2021    Benedicta Ajulufoh, HCT immunisation nurse with a patient at Robertson House in Stevenage - Credit: East & North Herts CCG Latest data has revealed that more than 300,000 people across Hertfordshire and west Essex have received their first COVID-19 jab. From a church hall and a theatre, to a football ground and a night club, volunteers at COVID vaccination sites across have been working hard to immunise people since December. Latest figures, released on Thursday, February 18, show that 322,286 people in Hertfordshire and west Essex have received their first dose of the vaccine in one of over 40 vaccination sites in the area - either at GP-run sites, large vaccination centres, pharmacies or hospital hubs.

How many vaccines have been given in Hertfordshire?

Published: 10:00 AM February 22, 2021    Benedicta Ajulufoh, HCT immunisation nurse with a patient at Robertson House in Stevenage - Credit: East & North Herts CCG Latest data has revealed that more than 300,000 people across Hertfordshire and west Essex have received their first COVID-19 jab. From a church hall and a theatre, to a football ground and a night club, volunteers at COVID vaccination sites across have been working hard to immunise people since December. Latest figures, released on Thursday, February 18, show that 322,286 people in Hertfordshire and west Essex have received their first dose of the vaccine in one of over 40 vaccination sites in the area - either at GP-run sites, large vaccination centres, pharmacies or hospital hubs.

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