Educational Materials for Your Community
We’re excited to share a collection of free, downloadable educational resources to support vaccine education and outreach in your community. These tools are designed to promote informed decision-making and increase awareness about the importance of immunizations.
✅ Vaccine Factsheets
Clear, concise, and up-to-date factsheets covering a wide range of vaccines. Perfect for health fairs, clinics, schools, and one-on-one conversations. Each factsheet includes information on what the vaccine protects against, who should get it, and possible side effects.
- TdaP
- Chickenpox
- COVID-19
- DTaP
- Flu
- Hep A
- Hep B
- Hib
- HPV
- Meningitis
- MMR
- Pneumonia
- Polio
- Rotavirus
- RSV
- Shingles
⚠️ Consequence Cards
These visual cards illustrate the real-life impact of vaccine-preventable diseases. They are a great conversation starter and help personalize the importance of vaccination. Use them during educational sessions or display them in waiting rooms and community centers.
🧬 HPV Brochure for Boys and Young Men
This informative brochure highlights the importance of the HPV vaccine for boys and young men, explaining how it protects against certain cancers and other diseases caused by the human papillomavirus. It’s designed to engage parents, teens, and healthcare providers with clear messaging and compelling facts.
👪 Parent’s Guide to Childhood Immunizations
Designed to empower parents with accurate, up-to-date information on vaccinations—from understanding the importance of early immunization to demystifying the vaccine schedule. Written in a clear and accessible format, this guide equips parents with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their child’s health.
- Parents Guide English Single Page View
- Parents Guide English Two Page View
- Parents Guide Spanish Single Page View
- Parents Guide Spanish Two Page View
🖨️ All materials are available for free download and print.
🎯 Whether you’re working in a clinical setting, school, or community event, these tools can help support your vaccine education efforts.