The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation is increasing efforts to raise the comfort level of those in the community hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

President and CEO Vern Henricks listed a number of community-led efforts going on this week and over the next several days, including some incentives being offered by local businesses and organizations.

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The Juneteenth Committee will also work with youth aged 12 to 17 Saturday in a back to school vaccine effort, offering a shopping spree incentive to Manhattan Town Center.

He also spoke about additional efforts planned later in August.

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Henricks highlighted the need to band together as a community to protect one another from the virus.

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The list of businesses and organizations offering incentives includes: Hy-Vee, Dillon’s, Sunflower CASA, Everybody Counts (9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Douglass Center), the Juneteenth Committee, First Congregational Church, Little Apple Brewing Company, The Manhattan Arts Center, and the Manhattan Area Habitat For Humanity.

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