Dignity Health's Southwest Division Partners with the LA Galaxy and Dignity Health Sports Park to Provide COVID-19 Vaccinations to the Underserved Communities of Los Angeles
Friday, February 19, 2021 - 10:05am
NEWSROOM: AEG
CAMPAIGN: AEG’s Culture of Philanthropy and Community Engagement
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Dignity Health, the LA Galaxy and Dignity Health Sports Park have joined efforts to accelerate the process of vaccinating vulnerable and underserved populations in Los Angeles that don’t normally have consistent access to healthcare.
When Dignity Health hospitals in Southern California began providing the Pfizer BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines in late December 2020, the initial focus was the vaccination of all health care workers at each of its six hospitals. The health system is now moving forward with providing the vaccine to as many people within the underserved communities as possible.
“It’s so important that we do all we can to help our communities most at risk”, said Julie J. Sprengel, President, Dignity Health Southwest Division. “Our mission has always been to improve the health of the people we serve and address inequities in health care. We are grateful that the LA Galaxy, Dignity Health Sports Park and AEG also recognize the importance of protecting the most vulnerable from COVID, which disproportionately affects communities of color. I am also extremely proud of the more than 200 Dignity Health employees who have enthusiastically volunteered to participate in this important initiative.”
The goal of the event is to provide the vaccine for 20,000 low income residents over the age of 65. “As the Carson City Council continues our fight against COVID-19, we sincerely thank Dignity Health and Dignity Health Sports Park for stepping up to vaccinate those that have been hit hard by this pandemic all across Los Angeles”, says Carson Mayor Lula Davis-Holmes”. Working together with Dignity Health and many others, I am confident we will defeat this virus”.
“We are excited to work closely with our valued and respected partners at Dignity Health to provide our community a vaccination site here at Dignity Health Sports Park,” said Dignity Health Sports Park General Manager Katie Pandolfo. “AEG and the LA Galaxy are committed to supporting all of Los Angeles and are honored to assist our great friends at Dignity Health who continue to demonstrate their dedication to bettering the lives of our community members and neighbors.”
Despite the extra demands Dignity Health staff members have experienced since the pandemic began, they are once again rolling up their sleeves and volunteering to assist those that need it the most, and we couldn’t be more proud.
The vaccination event took place February 15-19. This is for the initial dose only and is by appointment.
CATEGORY: PHILANTHROPY & CAUSE INITIATIVES