"Don't get it twisted, go get a vaccine as soon as possible," said Crystal R. Emery, CEO of URU The Right To Be, Inc. "This partnership with the fire department and city is a great opportunity to create pipelines of information to the public. Emery established the nonprofit 26 years ago with a goal of spreading accurate facts to the public to create a more equitable society. The organization's latest venture is to help cut down on vaccine hesitancy. "It is vitally important that we educate folks about getting this vaccine and being a part of the recourse of changing the dynamic of what's happening in our community," said Pastor Darrell Brooks, of Beulah Heights First Pentecostal Church.