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San Fernando Valley - Vaccinate LA Collaborative - Upcoming Dates & Locations

SFCHC staff and volunteers providing free Covid vaccines to the community October 16, 2021

Saturday, October 16th SFCHC participated with other healthcare organizations in a comprehensive group effort to vaccinate LA area residents. Big thanks go out to staff, volunteers, and everyone stepping up to help protect our community - and yourselves - from the spread of Covid-19.

NEXT SFCHC Event is Saturday, November 13th, 9 am - 1 pm 

Vaccinate LA Collaborative locations, dates, and times visit: VaxLAToday.org

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