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Health care organizations find success with faith-based allies in vaccine distribution

By Adelle M. Banks — April 23, 2021
(RNS) — Collaboration between religious officials and health care professionals — from both nonprofit and for-profit companies — has aided efforts to increase access to vaccinations.

Biden says seminary COVID-19 vaccine clinic is example of ‘America at its finest’

By Adelle M. Banks — April 7, 2021
(RNS) — Biden said the partnership between the seminary and a community health center is one of many that are happening between religious and medical organizations across the nation.

Churches stepping up as COVID-19 vaccine sites across the Washington metropolitan area

By Jack Jenkins and Adelle M. Banks — March 22, 2021
(RNS) — ‘We've seen several people come out and sign up for this initiative because of it being located at the church,’ said a D.C. health department spokesperson.

Outside Paris, a clinic aims to tackle an age-old practice

By Lauren Markoe — August 25, 2016
ST.-DENIS, France (RNS) A mother, cut as a child, seeks help to make sure her own daughter doesn't suffer the same fate.

In Cleveland, a battle over unwanted churches

By Tracy Gordon — January 30, 2012

CLEVELAND (RNS) Shuttered churches might be the biggest challenge facing the preservation community. Shrinking congregations and migration to the suburbs have left churches empty, or with fewer members. Preservationists lobby to save them, but no one can afford to open them. By  Michelle Jarboe McFee.

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