. Edwina Shivers, a supervisor at a child care center, tried unsuccessfully for two weeks to make a vaccine appointment until her employer pointed her to a pop-up vaccination clinic at a South L.A. church held this week. "When I'm at work I don't want to take (COVID-19) home and vice versa I don't want to be at home and take anything to the center," Shivers said. The clinic aimed at early educators was a collaboration between her employer, Drew Child Development Corporation, Charles R. Drew University, Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Macedonia Baptist Church. The list of organizations trying to get the word out to child care providers about when and how they can be vaccinated is even longer.