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How California s plan to allocate 40% of the state s vaccine supply could impact South Sacramento
South Sacramento has repeatedly had one of the region s highest case rates and there are still no mass vaccination clinics in this community. Author: Lena Howland (ABC10) Updated: 7:06 PM PST March 4, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. On Thursday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he will be allocating 40% of California s vaccine supply for the state s most vulnerable and hardest-hit communities.
That includes areas like South Sacramento that have repeatedly had some of Northern California s highest case rates throughout the pandemic and while it does have a couple of testing sites like one at La Familia s Maple Neighborhood Center, there are still no mass vaccination clinics in one of the state’s hardest-hit areas.
Victorville Community Resource Center Named California HUD EnVision Center
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HACSB shares exciting news about IEHP s Victorville Community Resource Center.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In partnership with the Housing Authority of San Bernardino County (HACSB), Inland Empire Health Plan s (IEHP) Victorville Community Resource Center (CRC) has been designated as the first EnVision Center in San Bernardino County, the first center in HUD Region IX (AZ, CA, HI, NV) to partner with a health plan, and seventh in the state of California.
This designation, declared by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), highlights the center s ability and commitment to empower households with resources and support needed to become self-sufficient. Resources pertain to economic empowerment, educational advancement, health and wellness, and character leadership. Enhancing this commitment, HACSB will now be acces