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San Diego Unified, Community Groups Team Up For COVID-19 Outreach
The school district is teaming up with two community organizations as part of a public outreach campaign for COVID vaccines, officials said.

SAN DIEGO, CA — The San Diego Unified School District is teaming up with two community organizations as part of a public outreach campaign for COVID-19 vaccines, officials said Monday.
Working with the school district, Alliance San Diego and the San Diego Latino Health Coalition will target neighborhoods where vaccination rates are low through January.
Dr. Sharon Whitehurst-Payne, SDUSD board president, said the goal "is to have as many students as possible vaccinated against COVID-19."
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"Vaccines have proven to be the most effective tool in protecting students, staff and communities from contracting and spreading this virus," Whitehurst-Payne added.
According to SDUSD, district officials have urged families to get vaccinated at school locations, and this new effort is another strategy.
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"We do not want lack of access or lack of information to be a barrier to students getting vaccinated," Whitehurst-Payne said. "We are very thankful for our partnerships with the San Diego Latino Health Coalition and Alliance San Diego to help fill any gaps in family and community outreach regarding COVID-19."
The San Diego Latino Health Coalition represents various organizations with close ties to the Latino community. Their goals are to reduce COVID-19 infection rates; increase access to vital information resources; and increase participation in COVID-19 testing, contact tracking and vaccines.
Lupe Flores, engagement director for the Chicano Federation -- which is part of the Latino Health Coalition -- said coalition is "ready to begin working with the San Diego Unified School District to ensure that students and their families are protected against COVID-19."
"Through our various nonprofit partners and promotoras (community health workers), we will work together to increase vaccinations in the communities that need them the most," Flores said.
Alliance San Diego is a community organization whose mission "is to build collective power to create an inclusive democracy by developing leaders, engaging communities, advocating for policies, protecting civil and human rights, and communicating strategically."
Christopher Rice-Wilson, Alliance San Diego associate director, said the group "joined this effort to help educate and inform members of our community on the protections offered by the COVID-19 vaccines."
"We are talking with some of the most vulnerable and at-risk residents in the San Diego region to help them understand how and where to get the vaccination if they want it," Rice-Wilson said.
"We strongly believe all residents should have access to the information necessary to make an informed decision on vaccinations for their family, including the Black, Latinx and other underserved families with children who attend San Diego Unified schools. This focused outreach is intended to keep all of our families, teachers and school staff as safe as possible."
San Diego Unified has existing partnerships with UC San Diego Health and Sharp Health to offer vaccine clinics at schools through January.
The district also offers vaccines for students and families at school- based health centers to provide vaccinations.
More information is available at https://sites.google.com/sandi.net/nursingwellness/covid-19-vaccine.
— City News Service