North county outreach group hopes to increase COVID-19 vaccine registration
“We must engage communities that are underrepresented to ensure everyone has access to the vaccine,” said Dr. Page. “And that is our commitment.” Author: Ashley Cole Updated: 10:17 PM CST January 29, 2021
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. Community leaders from north St. Louis County will help increase COVID-19 vaccine registration and work with the county s department of public health to ensure all residents are up-to-date on the latest COVID-19 information.
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page tapped nearly 20 community leaders to create the group.
“We must engage communities that are underrepresented to ensure everyone has access to the vaccine,” said Dr. Page. “And that is our commitment.”
Church group funds gifts through police
Dec. 16, 2020
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FLORISSANT North County Churches Uniting for Racial Harmony and Justice (NCCU), which consists of 27 churches of various denominations in cooperation with the Florissant Police Department, kicked off its sixth year of its Summons of Joy Program on Dec. 14.
Despite the pandemic crisis this year, NCCU still received enough funding from some of its churches and members of various churches to launch another program this year. Because of these donations it was able to buy 40 $100 gift cards and give them to the Florissant Police Department to pass out to those they stop for minor violations. Instead of giving them tickets, they give them warnings and gift cards during the Christmas season. During the last six years NCCU has donated $34,000 to the Florissant Police Department in an effort to improve its relations with the community, especially with African-Americans.