San Jose Rotary unveils mobile medical clinic to serve vulnerable populations – The Mercury News

When the Rotary Club of San Jose was looking for a new location for the RotoCare Bay Area medical clinic, its members decided to bring the services to the people who need them rather than having them come to a brick-and-mortar facility.

Five years later, the Rotary club, in collaboration with Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County and the Order of Malta, unveiled its Rotary Mobile Medical Clinic Oct. 17 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in downtown San Jose.

The mobile clinic is designed to bring health care directly to vulnerable populations, including the unhoused, low-income families and immigrant communities at multiple locations throughout Santa Clara County. It will provide services including health screenings, social services, benefits enrollment, behavioral health and other referrals.

“We wanted to identify a project that we felt would solve a critical need,” San Jose Rotarian Vincent Sunzeri said at the grand opening ceremony. “We were looking for something that would have long-term impact and create a sense of pride and inspiration, and we think the Rotary Mobile Medical Clinic does exactly that.”

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