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Kern County's latest mobile clinic extends aid to unhoused individuals in Kern County
Unhoused individuals in Kern County now have another line of support services.
The new homeless mobile clinic partners with Kern Health Systems and Edward Robinson, the founder, and CEO of The Social Servant.
Robinson and Amisha Pannu with Kern Health Systems joined Eyewitness News Mornings to showcase its homeless mobile clinic and learn more about the importance of engaging and building relationships with unsheltered people.
The new homeless mobile clinic partners with Kern Health Systems and Edward Robinson, the founder, and CEO of The Social Servant.
Robinson and Amisha Pannu with Kern Health Systems joined Eyewitness News Mornings to showcase its homeless mobile clinic and learn more about the importance of engaging and building relationships with unsheltered people.
Kern County's first mobile clinic strives to serve and engage unhoused people.
Edward Robinson, founder and CEO of The Social Servant, says the idea for the mobile clinic started as a project for a CSUB course in clinical social work.
The Social Servant Hosts Ribbon Cutting Bakersfield's First Homeless Mobile Clinic
The C.H.A.N.G.E. Mobile Clinic will be launching on Saturday, April 22nd from 11am-1pm, and your presence is requested! The mobile clinic's purpose is to provide basic necessities to persons experiencing homelessness in Kern County.
The launch will be taking place at The Petroleum Club located at 6218 Sundale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served before the official ribbon cutting ceremony.
The launch will be taking place at The Petroleum Club located at 6218 Sundale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served before the official ribbon cutting ceremony.
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The U.S. Housing and Urban Development grant is meant to build low-income housing, provide rental assistance, and assist veterans and people fleeing domestic violence in order to reduce homelessness.
The city conducted a survey prior to the meeting, and brought some of those ideas to the table on Monday.
Robinson got to the meeting early and touched base with some of the homeless people at Mill Creek Park. It's part of what he called recognizing the humanity of people, the same way others have recognized and helped him. It's why it's so important to him to be in a room full of people who just want to find a solution.
The city conducted a survey prior to the meeting, and brought some of those ideas to the table on Monday.
Robinson got to the meeting early and touched base with some of the homeless people at Mill Creek Park. It's part of what he called recognizing the humanity of people, the same way others have recognized and helped him. It's why it's so important to him to be in a room full of people who just want to find a solution.
Kern County's latest mobile clinic extends aid to unhoused individuals in Kern County
Unhoused individuals in Kern County now have another line of support services.
The new homeless mobile clinic partners with Kern Health Systems and Edward Robinson, the founder, and CEO of The Social Servant.
Robinson and Amisha Pannu with Kern Health Systems joined Eyewitness News Mornings to showcase its homeless mobile clinic and learn more about the importance of engaging and building relationships with unsheltered people.
The new homeless mobile clinic partners with Kern Health Systems and Edward Robinson, the founder, and CEO of The Social Servant.
Robinson and Amisha Pannu with Kern Health Systems joined Eyewitness News Mornings to showcase its homeless mobile clinic and learn more about the importance of engaging and building relationships with unsheltered people.
Kern County's first mobile clinic strives to serve and engage unhoused people.
Edward Robinson, founder and CEO of The Social Servant, says the idea for the mobile clinic started as a project for a CSUB course in clinical social work.
The Social Servant Hosts Ribbon Cutting Bakersfield's First Homeless Mobile Clinic
The C.H.A.N.G.E. Mobile Clinic will be launching on Saturday, April 22nd from 11am-1pm, and your presence is requested! The mobile clinic's purpose is to provide basic necessities to persons experiencing homelessness in Kern County.
The launch will be taking place at The Petroleum Club located at 6218 Sundale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served before the official ribbon cutting ceremony.
The launch will be taking place at The Petroleum Club located at 6218 Sundale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served before the official ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Hampton Clean City Commission launches
CHANGE initiative on Earth Day
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Bakersfield city, community discuss plans for $5.4 million dollar HUD grant.
The U.S. Housing and Urban Development grant is meant to build low-income housing, provide rental assistance, and assist veterans and people fleeing domestic violence in order to reduce homelessness.
The city conducted a survey prior to the meeting, and brought some of those ideas to the table on Monday.
Robinson got to the meeting early and touched base with some of the homeless people at Mill Creek Park. It's part of what he called recognizing the humanity of people, the same way others have recognized and helped him. It's why it's so important to him to be in a room full of people who just want to find a solution.
The city conducted a survey prior to the meeting, and brought some of those ideas to the table on Monday.
Robinson got to the meeting early and touched base with some of the homeless people at Mill Creek Park. It's part of what he called recognizing the humanity of people, the same way others have recognized and helped him. It's why it's so important to him to be in a room full of people who just want to find a solution.
Kern County's latest mobile clinic extends aid to unhoused individuals in Kern County
Unhoused individuals in Kern County now have another line of support services.
The new homeless mobile clinic partners with Kern Health Systems and Edward Robinson, the founder, and CEO of The Social Servant.
Robinson and Amisha Pannu with Kern Health Systems joined Eyewitness News Mornings to showcase its homeless mobile clinic and learn more about the importance of engaging and building relationships with unsheltered people.
The new homeless mobile clinic partners with Kern Health Systems and Edward Robinson, the founder, and CEO of The Social Servant.
Robinson and Amisha Pannu with Kern Health Systems joined Eyewitness News Mornings to showcase its homeless mobile clinic and learn more about the importance of engaging and building relationships with unsheltered people.
Kern County's first mobile clinic strives to serve and engage unhoused people.
Edward Robinson, founder and CEO of The Social Servant, says the idea for the mobile clinic started as a project for a CSUB course in clinical social work.
The Social Servant Hosts Ribbon Cutting Bakersfield's First Homeless Mobile Clinic
The C.H.A.N.G.E. Mobile Clinic will be launching on Saturday, April 22nd from 11am-1pm, and your presence is requested! The mobile clinic's purpose is to provide basic necessities to persons experiencing homelessness in Kern County.
The launch will be taking place at The Petroleum Club located at 6218 Sundale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served before the official ribbon cutting ceremony.
The launch will be taking place at The Petroleum Club located at 6218 Sundale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served before the official ribbon cutting ceremony.
2019 ELECTION RESULTS
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DAILYPRESS.COM |
NOV 18, 2015
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Hampton Clean City Commission launches
CHANGE initiative on Earth Day
Hampton VA | April 22, 2015
Unity Awards presented at American Theatre
Hampton VA | June 16, 2014
Bakersfield city, community discuss plans for $5.4 million dollar HUD grant.
The U.S. Housing and Urban Development grant is meant to build low-income housing, provide rental assistance, and assist veterans and people fleeing domestic violence in order to reduce homelessness.
The city conducted a survey prior to the meeting, and brought some of those ideas to the table on Monday.
Robinson got to the meeting early and touched base with some of the homeless people at Mill Creek Park. It's part of what he called recognizing the humanity of people, the same way others have recognized and helped him. It's why it's so important to him to be in a room full of people who just want to find a solution.
The city conducted a survey prior to the meeting, and brought some of those ideas to the table on Monday.
Robinson got to the meeting early and touched base with some of the homeless people at Mill Creek Park. It's part of what he called recognizing the humanity of people, the same way others have recognized and helped him. It's why it's so important to him to be in a room full of people who just want to find a solution.
Kern County's latest mobile clinic extends aid to unhoused individuals in Kern County
Unhoused individuals in Kern County now have another line of support services.
The new homeless mobile clinic partners with Kern Health Systems and Edward Robinson, the founder, and CEO of The Social Servant.
Robinson and Amisha Pannu with Kern Health Systems joined Eyewitness News Mornings to showcase its homeless mobile clinic and learn more about the importance of engaging and building relationships with unsheltered people.
The new homeless mobile clinic partners with Kern Health Systems and Edward Robinson, the founder, and CEO of The Social Servant.
Robinson and Amisha Pannu with Kern Health Systems joined Eyewitness News Mornings to showcase its homeless mobile clinic and learn more about the importance of engaging and building relationships with unsheltered people.
Kern County's first mobile clinic strives to serve and engage unhoused people.
Edward Robinson, founder and CEO of The Social Servant, says the idea for the mobile clinic started as a project for a CSUB course in clinical social work.
The Social Servant Hosts Ribbon Cutting Bakersfield's First Homeless Mobile Clinic
The C.H.A.N.G.E. Mobile Clinic will be launching on Saturday, April 22nd from 11am-1pm, and your presence is requested! The mobile clinic's purpose is to provide basic necessities to persons experiencing homelessness in Kern County.
The launch will be taking place at The Petroleum Club located at 6218 Sundale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served before the official ribbon cutting ceremony.
The launch will be taking place at The Petroleum Club located at 6218 Sundale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served before the official ribbon cutting ceremony.
2019 ELECTION RESULTS
KCERA | November 25, 2019
Hampton artists turn river, beach trash into art
DAILYPRESS.COM |
NOV 18, 2015
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Hampton Clean City Commission launches
CHANGE initiative on Earth Day
Hampton VA | April 22, 2015
Unity Awards presented at American Theatre
Hampton VA | June 16, 2014
Bakersfield city, community discuss plans for $5.4 million dollar HUD grant.
The U.S. Housing and Urban Development grant is meant to build low-income housing, provide rental assistance, and assist veterans and people fleeing domestic violence in order to reduce homelessness.
The city conducted a survey prior to the meeting, and brought some of those ideas to the table on Monday.
Robinson got to the meeting early and touched base with some of the homeless people at Mill Creek Park. It's part of what he called recognizing the humanity of people, the same way others have recognized and helped him. It's why it's so important to him to be in a room full of people who just want to find a solution.
The city conducted a survey prior to the meeting, and brought some of those ideas to the table on Monday.
Robinson got to the meeting early and touched base with some of the homeless people at Mill Creek Park. It's part of what he called recognizing the humanity of people, the same way others have recognized and helped him. It's why it's so important to him to be in a room full of people who just want to find a solution.
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