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“It feels good to give back because I was from a community like this when I was growing up. I was born in Houston, Texas, so it’s good to be able to reach out like this,” Hua said. “People have been very welcoming.”
The temple has served as a food distribution site every Wednesday during the pandemic, according to Rev. Lam Nguyen. That particular area of the community faces challenges when it comes to registering for the vaccine, Rev. Nguyen said.
“They don’t speak English well. They don’t use technology, like internet to register and they don’t even know how to call in to register,” Nguyen said. “It is kind of difficult to spread the word to the people at this time. If we’re all working together, I think we can make this happen.”
Efforts continue across North Texas get more people signed up for COVID-19 vaccine
The effort is growing to reach more North Texas comminutes to get people vaccinated.
FORT WORTH, Texas - The effort is growing to reach more North Texas comminutes to get people vaccinated.
UNT Health Science Center student Vincent Hua is studying to become an emergency medicine doctor.
He said field work at a prominent Vietnamese temple in east Fort Worth hits home. It feels good because I am actually from a community like this, he said. We’re basically just going from car to car. These people are here to get food rationings from the temple, so were using the opportunity because there’s a large gathering to be able to talk to each family and to see if they’ve gotten the vaccine, and if not, if they want one.