Washington announces Vaccine Equity Initiative Emily Boerger | Feb 18, 2021
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State leaders announced on Monday the All in WA Vaccine Equity Initiative – a campaign that aims to support equitable vaccine access across Washington.
The new initiative is looking to raise $30 million in combined private and public funds to help vaccinate underserved communities. Most federal funds will not be available until June, but All in WA says the initiative already has support from philanthropic partners including The Starbucks Foundation and Premera Blue Cross.
All in WA’s website states that the initiative will support equitable access by:
“Streamlining and targeting funds to trusted, community-based organizations that can conduct linguistically and culturally-specific vaccine education and outreach, as well as address access, mobility and transportation barriers.”
New initiative launches in Washington for equitable vaccine distribution; seeks to raise $15 million By Becca Savransky, SeattlePI
A new initiative launched this week in Washington is working to help fight for equitable vaccine distribution across the state by directing funds to community-based organizations for outreach, education and vaccine clinics.
The All in WA Vaccine Equity Initiative is looking to raise $15 million. Through the initiative, officials will put funds toward community-based organizations that can do education and outreach. Money will also go toward helping to set up mobile and popup vaccine clinics to serve members of the community disproportionately impacted by the spread of the virus.
OLYMPIA Washington and local leaders on Monday announced a sweeping effort to raise $30 million in private and public funds to ensure the COVID-19 vaccine makes it to residents who live in underserved and minority communities hit hard by the pandemic.
Washington state and local leaders on Monday announced a sweeping effort to raise $30 million in private and public funds to ensure the COVID-19 vaccine makes it to residents who live in under-served and minority communities that have been hard hit by the pandemic.
Washington Officials: Funds needed to ensure vaccine reaches minorities
February 15, 2021 5:58 PM The Associated Press
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FILE - In this Dec. 14, 2020, file photo five doses of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine that received emergency use authorization are seen before they are distributed to doctors and nurses at George Washington University Hospital in Washington.
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) Washington state and local leaders on Monday announced a sweeping effort to raise $30 million in private and public funds to ensure the COVID-19 vaccine makes it to residents who live in under-served and minority communities that have been hard hit by the pandemic.
Gov. Jay Inslee, King County Executive Dow Constantine and Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan participated in the hour-long meeting to talk about the campaign, known as The All in WA Vaccine Equity Initiative, and why it is needed, KOMO-TV reported.