Organisations Team up for Covid-19 Vaccine Accessibility
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17 Feb 2021, 10:34BUC News

Organisations Team up for Covid-19 Vaccine Accessibility

One Vision has teamed up with Met Coaches, the Hub Watford Adventist church plant and the British Union Conference (BUC) to offer residents in the community free transport to local vaccine centres.

Ruth Stewart co-founder of The Hub church plant in Watford, which started two years ago, said in response to the offering of their minibus, "we are happy to be able to provide our minibus so people can have the comfort to get out to their destinations."

In response, British Union Conference Executive Secretary Pastor John Surridge said, "how thrilled we are in partnering with One Vision in this amazing venture to get people in the community to get their inoculations, we are totally in support of that."

Talking about the project One Vision chairman Enoch Kanageraj said, "we are delighted to team up with the BUC, The Hub and Met coaches to help the community."

Director of Public Health for Hertfordshire, Jim McManis in responding to these initiatives said, "this is the kind of thing we need that helps saves lives. What you are doing is awesome!"

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