Resources

Accurate, age-appropriate, and accessible Information about vaccines adapted from some of our ambassador training sessions made publicly available. These information sheets cover not only the science of vaccines but also the social factors underlying vaccine hesitancy in BIPOC communities.

 

Downloadable Information Sheets

 

Click on the image of each sheet to download the full document in English as a pdf. All external links will open up to a new page.

 

For elementary school students

For adults

For middle school students

Types of vaccines sheet

For high school students

Social influences sheet

Reviewed by our advisory board of scientists and physicians across North America in an independent review process. Disseminated through our 30+ community partners. Reached 2,000+ schools and 900,000+ community members.

External Resources

Below you will find external resources on immunizations from some of our partners across North America. Hyperlinks will take you directly to each organization’s resources page.

 

Immunize Canada

“Immunize Canada is a national coalition of non-governmental, professional, health, government and private sector organizations with a specific interest in promoting the understanding and use of vaccines recommended by the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI).”

I Boost Immunity

“I Boost Immunity (IBI) is a BC-based online grassroots education platform based on the simple idea that raising local awareness about immunization benefits you and your community. Interactive features on the site enable you to “earn vaccines” that will be donated to a child in need through UNICEF Canada.”

Kids Boost Immunity

“Kids Boost Immunity (KBI) is a non-profit Canadian education initiative made possible through a partnership between the Public Health Agency of Canada, the BC Ministry of Health, the Public Health Association of British Columbia, and the BC Centre for Disease Control. [KBI creates] curated lessons with interactive quizzes that mirror your province's science, health and social studies curriculum – all for free.”

Vaccine Makers Project

"The Vaccine Makers Project (VMP) is committed to public education about vaccine science via scientifically supported, historically accurate and emotionally compelling content. To this end, the VMP has developed a variety of school-based curricula to educate students about how the immune system works, how diseases develop and how vaccines work to prevent them.”

We Can Do This by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

“The [We Can Do This] HHS COVID-19 public education campaign is a national initiative to increase public confidence in and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines while reinforcing basic prevention measures such as mask wearing and social distancing.”

 

Last Updated: December 7, 2021