COVID-19 Vaccine Project
The Madison, Milwaukee, and Racine/Kenosha Urban League’s were recently awarded a grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) to conduct outreach and help increase access to the COVID-19 vaccine within Wisconsin’s Black and other communities of color. Over the course of the next few months, we’ll be undertaking a variety of education and access activities. In addition to a statewide social media campaign, we’ll also be conducting a series of Vaccine clinics in collaboration with a multitude of community partners including SSM Health, Mt. Zion Church, Fountain of Life Church, and Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice.
Our next clinic is scheduled for June 15 from 2:00 to 7:00 PM at the Urban League, 2222 S. Park Street.
- There is NO COST.
- Walk-ins are welcome.
- 12 years and older are eligible.
- No ID is required.
- No Insurance is required.
- Do not need to be an SSM Patient.
Registration is NOT REQUIRED. However, if you do plan to attend, we would kindly request your RSVP to help us better plan. Use this link to RSVP.
Help us spread the word:
WKOW TV: May 25, 2021
‘We have to get the numbers up’: Efforts to increase vaccinations in minority communities
Governor Tony Evers stops by a vaccine clinic held at the Urban League of Greater Madison on May 25, 2021.
Madison365.com: May 24, 2021
Urban League of Greater Madison, community partners to host free COVID-19 vaccination clinic
The Urban League of Greater Madison, along with multiple community partners including SSM Health, will host a free COVID-19 vaccination clinic Tuesday, May 25, 2-7 p.m.
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