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AACEO: We Thrive and Survive Together

AACEO: We Thrive and We Survive Together.

During its monthly Breakfast Conference on Friday, January 6, 2021 with the theme “We Thrive & Survive Together,” African American Clergy and Elected Officials Coalition (AACEO) member Attorney General Tish James participated in an in depth conversation with Pfizer representatives and AACEO members around myths and concerns regarding Covid-19 vaccination in communities of color.

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In an effort to ensure access to a vaccination for all who require one, AACEO President Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman and the NYPD Community Affairs Division led by Chief Jeffrey Maddrey established borough-wide transportation for seniors. Led by Chief Judith Harrison and partnerships with Interfaith Hospital, Kings County Hospital, the Watchful Eye, and Crown Heights Local Development Corporation, they arranged registration and transportation for seniors to receive their COVID-19 vaccines. NYPD Community Affairs provided transportation and the AACEO Executive Board, together with a number of clergy and community leaders, escorted each senior through the process.

Special thanks to AACEO Chief of Operations, Divinah “Dee” Bailey and Community Outreach Specialist Carmen Martinez, along with Interfaith Medical Center CEO LaRae Brown. –TPC Staff

Rev. Dr. Robert Wateman and Chief Judith Harrison, NYPD Brooklyn North

AACEO President Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman ensuring seniors receive the VIP treatment while waiting to get vaccinated

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