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Campaign Launched to Get Utica/Rome Minorities Vaccinated

Get our free mobile app It s being called the Mohawk Valley COVID Community Navigator Program, including The Center (formerly the Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees), Mohawk Valley Frontiers, Mohawk Valley Latino Association, Hope Chapel AME Zion Church, the Rome NAACP and the Utica/Oneida County NAACP. The outreach effort is being funded by the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties through the Ron and Shelia Cuccaro Family Fund. “We feel strongly that those who have suffered the effects of COVID-19 disproportionately deserve our community’s very best efforts to ensure that they get information and access to the vaccination,” said Ron Cuccaro in a statement from the Community Foundation announcing the effort. “Sheila and I are thrilled that The Center and all of the community partners are engaged in this important work, and it’s great to see the impact we can have when we all work together.”

Organizations band together to help people of color get vaccinated in Utica and Rome

Organizations band together to help people of color get vaccinated in Utica and Rome Mohawk Valley COVID Community Navigator Program kicks off to help more people of color get vaccinated in Utica and Rome. Posted: Jun 9, 2021 5:03 PM Updated: Jun 9, 2021 6:24 PM Posted By: Gary Liberatore Utica, N.Y.. - Several local organizations are banding together to help get more people of color vaccinated in Utica and Rome. The effort is being called the Mohawk Valley COVID Community Navigator Program. Various navigators from numerous agencies will be going out into the two cities in the coming weeks to try to get more people of color vaccinated.

Refugee programs need time to rebuild after federal cap increased

Historically, Utica and Rochester have had two of the busiest refugee resettlement programs in New York state. After seeing numbers of refugee arrivals dwindle under the policies of the Trump Administration, there was hope that this would change after President Joseph Biden campaigned on a promise to raise the federal cap on refugees entering the United States to 125,000. In the last few months, the Biden Administration held off on raising the 15,000 cap on new refugees, before stating the cap would remain in place from the previous administration. Then, on May 3, it was announced it would be raised to 62,500, though it was cautioned this number would not likely be met.

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