Valley's Heat Relief Programs
Leading in the Moment: Community Impact and Solutions
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Major David Yardley from The Salvation Army and Mike Hanosh from St. Vincent De Paul joined us to talk about the changes and challenges each organization has seen so far regarding heat relief programs, cooling stations and heat-refuge locations here in Arizona during the pandemic. The valley's vulnerable populations always need relief from the excessive summer heat, but now they need to do it with social distancing and other COVID-19 precautions. That presents many challenges to the organizations operating the heat relief programs.
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