


Protect yourself,
protect your family,
protect your community.
In order to rapidly reach communitywide immunity and get on the road to public health, economic recovery and a return to normalcy, Arizona must ensure all individuals disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 virus get prioritized access to the vaccine. The Equality Health Foundation, Herozona Foundation, diverse community stakeholders and public-private partners believe a community-based Point of Dispensing (POD) system that is fair and equitable is critical to achieving this vision. We are in this fight against the deadly virus together.

Spread the Word
Discussion about the COVID-19 Vaccine.
Featured Panelists:
Cara Christ, M.D., M.S. - Director, Arizona Department of Health Services
Edmond Baker, M.D. - Medical Director, Equality Health
Duane M. Wooten, M.D. - President / CEO, Wooten Healthcare Group
Upcoming Events

Saturday, February 11
10 am - 3 pm
NFL YET College Prep Academy
222 E Olympic Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85042
General Health Check, Vaccines & Testing for COVID-19, Blood Drive & More
*All individuals 18 and older are eligible for the vaccine.
**All children ages 6 months – 17 years are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine. While supplies last.
For more information and to register call:
888.587.3647
Aren’t able to make any of the dates listed?
Are you a AHCCCS Medicaid member and need assistance getting to a vaccine location?
What You Should Know
2nd Booster now available.
CDC has released a statement updating it recommendations to allow certain immunocompromised individuals and people over the age of 50 who received an initial booster dose at least 4 months ago to be eligible for another mRNA booster to increase their protection against severe disease from COVID-19.
Help fight COVID-19 and keep your
family safe with the COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccines are one of the most effective tools to protect your health and prevent disease from spreading. The COVID-19 vaccine is available to children and teens ages 12 and older. To learn more about keeping your family safe with the COVID-19 vaccine, click here.
COVID-19 Vaccine Fast Facts
Vaccination is an important way to protect yourself and loved ones. To get the fast facts about the COVID-19 vaccine, click here.
Do you or your child need to get your COVID-19 vaccine?
COVID-19 vaccines are FREE, safe, and effective at preventing serious illness, and
hospitalization related to COVID-19. Read more.
Volunteer & Partnership Opportunities
Community Voices Sharing What the COVID-19 Vaccine Means to Them
We spoke to community members and asked them why the COVID-19 vaccine is important to them. “The vaccine makes sure that I am protecting myself, my loved ones, my coworkers, my family, and my friends,” says Myron Douglas.
We talked to community members and asked them what the COVID-19 vaccine means to them. “This vaccine means safety and comfort for my family and my friends,” said Ron Williams, President of HeroZona.
We talked to community members and asked them what the COVID-19 vaccine means to them. “For me, it’s an opportunity to go back and work with my community,” said Felicia Ruiz.
We talked to community members and asked them what the COVID-19 vaccine means to them. “Now that I am vaccinated, I feel better about any opportunity to be with my family members and keep them safe,” said Brian Watson.
We asked community members to share a message about why the COVID-19 vaccine is important to them and the community. “This is our hope,” says Dennis Prince.
We talked to college students and asked them to share a message about the COVID-19 vaccine with the community. “Think about others,” said Caleb Blackmon.
The COVID-19 vaccine is important to do your part in keeping your loved ones safe. Aura Jessica Ruiz, Walgreens Pharmacist, urges you to get the vaccine. “I’ve had family members who have unfortunately passed away from COVID-19. I wish that I could see them again, but I can’t,” says Aura.
40% of adults in Arizona have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, but we can do better. Leaders are encouraging our community to get the COVID-19 vaccine so we can return to normal activities with friends and family. This is your shot to protect yourself, protect your loved ones, and protect your community.
We talked to community member Brenda Hankins and asked her what the COVID-19 vaccine means to her. “It’s the best thing to do for myself, my family and my community,” Brenda says. To learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine, visit https://bit.ly/2N9mcui.
We talked to community member Sonya Robinson and asked her to share a message about the COVID-19 vaccine with the community. “Have no fear,” Sonya says. To learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine, visit https://bit.ly/2N9mcui.
We talked to community member Tony Franklin about what the COVID-19 vaccine means to him. “It means hope.”
The COVID-19 vaccine is a chance for our community to get back to a sense of normalcy. Each week, we will be highlighting community voices to share what this vaccine means to them.
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