AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHealth & Access: Residents Medical brought residency guidance to Southern California’s Indian community amid a five-year-low IMG match rate and a looming physician shortage. Community Support & Food Security: Grants and local programs keep showing up—FISH in Sanibel-Captiva pushes emergency preparedness, while Grants Community Pantry hosted Deb Haaland and highlighted mobile distributions across rural New Mexico. Local Charities Under Pressure: St Andrew’s Hospice shop in Hamilton is closing permanently after long-running property problems, and a class action targets Madera Community Hospital over alleged security failures involving patient data. Community Building Events: Quincy approved a vacant-lot sale for a worship/community center; Reading’s Colombian community held a prayer vigil after an earthquake; and Community Access Services handed out 600+ free backpacks with resources for families heading back to school. Arts & Belonging: The National Chamber Ensemble marks 20 years with more community- and education-focused programming, and Middletown’s chorale kicks off rehearsals for its 31st season.
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