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Activists held a public memorial in San Francisco on May 12, 2020 to honor immigrants who died of COVID-19 while being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE detainees held in California facilities are now eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees held in state facilities in California will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, according to state public health officials.
This comes months after federal authorities said the state is responsible for allocating vaccines to immigrant detainees within its borders, prompting local advocates to push California officials to clarify their plans.
Letter to the Editor: Join Us to Improve Literacy in Our Community
Henderson Gleaner
Dear Friends,
We hope you are safe and doing well! We wanted to let you know that during the month of March our staff will be collecting books for the U.C. Public Schools, Superior Day Care, Audubon Area Head Start, and U.C. Adult Education. We’re proud to support these organizations and we invite you to join us in this effort. The details are below.
Management & Training Corporation (MTC), which operates our facility for the Department of Labor is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year! As part of our celebrations, we’ll be participating in one community service project each quarter.
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WHAT NONPROFITS WANT IN THE RELIEF BILL: As the Senate prepares for days of grueling debate on the White House’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill, the nonprofit industry is among the sectors still lobbying for assistance. As of Tuesday, more than 3,000 nonprofit organizations have signed on to a January letter to congressional leaders laying out the sector’s asks.