VNA Hospice’s Latino Mobile Resource Center van will stop in Chualar and King City to provide resources about end-of-life decisions and care during the month of July. (Contributed Photo)

SALINAS VALLEY — The nonprofit VNA Hospice’s innovative Latino Mobile Resource Center van will be at three South Monterey County locations in July — one in Chualar and two in King City.

Launched in November 2019, the van continues its mission to deliver information and resources about end-of-life decisions and care to the local Spanish-speaking communities of Monterey County.

The van, which is part of Hospice Giving Foundation’s Juntos con Esperanza partnership, will be at the following locations:

• Thursday, July 9, 12-3 p.m.: 2020 needs assessment survey distribution, Alma’s Bakery and Deli, 25482 Payson St., Chualar;

• Thursday, July 16, 8-10 a.m.: VNA bringing resources to the community, St. John Catholic Church, 504 N. Third St., King City; and

• Thursday, July 23, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.: VNA bringing resources and needs assessment survey distribution, Leo Meyer Center, 415 Queen St., King City.

This program was funded in part by the Hospice Giving Foundation.

Since 1951, the nonprofit VNA Hospice has used an integrated, team-oriented approach to helping those facing a life-limiting illness, along with their families and caregivers. For more information, visit www.ccvna.com or call 831-372-6668.

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