Share this article Share this article The Whittier Street Health Center (WSHC), a comprehensive and innovative health care and wellness center championing equitable access to high-quality, cost-effective health care for diverse populations, proudly announces its partnership with community-based organizations in Boston, including the Brazilian Worker Center, Hyde Square Task Force, Agencia ALPHA, León de Judá and Lawyers for Civil Rights, in launching a mobile COVID-19 vaccination unit. BOSTON, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Through this partnership, WSHC's Mobile Health Vans will bring life-saving vaccines directly to Boston's hard-hit BIPOC communities, focusing on critical site-based interventions, including León de Judá's bilingual congregation, the Brazilian Worker Center's headquarters in Allston, and Hyde Square Task Force's headquarters in Boston's Latin Quarter. Hundreds of individuals will directly receive vaccines as a result of this innovative partnership. More BIPOC congregations and community groups, including those affiliated with the Greater Boston Latino Network, are fully expected to join the partnership as it deepens and expands to meet the urgent need for vaccination. The partnership is designed to leverage trusted community partners to help close the racialized vaccine gap experienced by Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities.