Advancing COVID-19 Vaccine Equity for Black Georgians
Black Georgians continue to face barriers to reliable education, resources, and services related to COVID-19 vaccination.
To address these challenges, BLKHLTH is launching a public health campaign to increase vaccine awareness, confidence, and access in Black communities across Georgia.
Through partnerships with community-based organizations, we’re providing culturally responsive education, navigation resources, and mobile vaccine clinics—bringing trusted care directly to the people who need it most.
Stay tuned for an upcoming mobile clinic near you!
We want to hear from you!
Your opinion on COVID-19 vaccines can help us craft a public health campaign better tailored to the needs of your community.
Virtual Community Listening Session Calendar
*all sessions are 6pm-7pm eastern time
Tuesday, February 11: Metro Atlanta Residents
For individuals currently residing in Fulton, Gwinnett, Cobb, Dekalb, or Clayton county
Wednesday, February 19: Young Adults
For individuals currently between the ages of 18 and 26
Thursday, February 20: Parents
For parents of a child or children under the age of 18
Tuesday, February 25: Rural County Residents
For individuals currently residing in one of Georgia's rural counties
Wednesday, February 26: Higher Risk Individuals
For individuals at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19, including individuals with certain underlying medical conditions and adults 65 years old and older
This project is supported by the Georgia Immunization Program (GIP) within the Georgia Department of Public Health.