The nonprofit VNA Hospice’s innovative Latino Mobile Resource Center van will be at 3 Monterey County locations in February - Gonzales, King City, and Salinas.
The van, which was launched in November 2019, continues its mission to deliver information and resources about end-of-life decisions and care to the local Spanish-speaking communities of Monterey County.
The van, funded in part by the Hospice Giving Foundations, will be at the following physical locations:
• Wednesday, February 17 from 3-5 p.m.
Canyon Creek townhomes
1834 Chablis Way., Gonzales.
• Sunday, February 21 from 9-11 a.m.
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
504 N. 3rd St., King City
• Wednesday, February 24 from 3-5 p.m.
Los Abuelitos Senior Housing
528 East Market St., Salinas.
Since 1951, the nonprofit VNA Hospice has used an integrated, team-oriented approach to helping those facing a life-limiting illness, along with their families and caregivers.
For more information or to find events near you, visit www.ccvna.com or call (831) 372-6668.
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