Be a Leader
An article about helping others get vaccinated.
Right now it can be challenging for many people to get themselves to a vaccination site and take care of themselves if they don’t feel well afterwards. Think of family members, friends, or neighbors you might be able to help. If you are in a position to do so, you might:
- Keep your computer, tablet, or phone on and refresh your browser often to keep trying to get them an appointment (vaccinefinder.org).
- Tell others about why you got vaccinated and about your experience getting the vaccine. Answer their questions about your experience.
- Find out if they have a ride to get to their appointment and, depending on your vaccination status, give them a ride if they need one.
- Check in to see how they’re feeling afterward, and offer them food or anything else they need.
Use this as an opportunity to explain to children that in a community, people take care of each other. You’ll be an example of compassion and community responsibility in action, and this modeling will last a lifetime!
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