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Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center

3. What month did your organization implement the activities shared in this report.

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Multicultural Aids Coalition, Haitian American Public Health Initiative, Somali Development Center, Community Caring Clinic, Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Lila G Frederick Pilot School, Harambee Park Event.

Is your organization a health center or other vaccine-administering health entity?

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Questions

COVID-19 ONLY

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INFLUENZA ONLY #

COVID-19 AND INFLUENZA #

16.1.  Provider groups or clinics, only

N/A

16.2.  State health departments, only

N/A

16.3.  Local health departments, only 

16.4.  2 or more partnerships listed above helped establish vaccination site (e.g., provider groups or clinics, state health departments, local health departments)

N/A

N/A

17. If known, estimate the total number of people who received a vaccine at any new or existing temporary and/or mobile vaccination site established due to any partnership. If not known, leave blank.

Separate COVID-19 vaccines administered, and influenza vaccines administered.

126

COVID-19 ONLY

INFLUENZA ONLY

Unknown

18. If known, estimate how many of the total number of people who received a vaccine represent members of racial and ethnic population(s) of focus. If not known, leave blank.

Separate COVID-19 vaccines administered, and influenza vaccines administered.

COVID-19 ONLY

95

INFLUENZA ONLY

unknown

19. At how many unique street addresses did your organization establish a temporary and/or mobile COVID-19 or influenza vaccination site, due to any partnership?

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We continue to have at-home rapid antigen test kits and N-95 masks from HRSA that are available to staff, patients, and community members.

  • By 7/02/2022, we completed 7,734 (4,836 Moderna & 2,898 Pfizer) first doses of COVID-19 vaccine, 6,764 (4,321 Moderna, 2,323 Pfizer, & 120 Janssen) second doses, 84 (25 Moderna & 59 Pfizer) third doses, 2,548 (1,503 Moderna, 1008 Pfizer, & 37 Janssen) booster doses, and 260 (187 Moderna & 73 Pfizer) 2nd booster doses which makes a total of 17,390 COVID-19 Vaccine doses.The State COVID Vaccine report can be found at https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-response-reporting#covid-19-vaccine-report-

  • We continue to hold COVID-19 Vaccine clinics off-site, please continue to offer vaccinations to all.

  • The Mobile team continues to host additional events in concert with various community partnerships.

  • We continue to have a Nurse at 632 dedicated to COVID-19 Vaccination, please offer vaccinations to individuals who are scheduled for clinic visitat Prince Hall, Multicultural Aids Coalition (MAC), Immigrant Family Service Institute (IFSI).

  • Our Mass Vax Site at Prince Hall Grand Lodge continues to host clinic Monday – Friday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM and walk-ins are welcome. We continue to host evening clinics on Tuesday as well as Saturday clinics.Please encourage those who are interested and age eligible (6 months and up for Pfizer and 18 and up for Moderna & Janssen) to get vaccinated and provide them access to scheduling.

  • The Pfizer for age 6 months – 11yrs continues to be available, please schedule individuals accordingly.

  • Pfizer, Janssen, & Moderna Booster shots (first & second) and third doses of Pfizer & Moderna for eligible individuals and those who self-attest as eligible are available.

 

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During the pandemic, we found that the Somali and Haitian immigrant communities rely heavily on information provided by their peers, friends, family members, radio, and social media in their own language. One obstacle that we face is that we need to break the circle of misinformation that people have. Some members of our community are still hesitant with vaccines and translating the information, workshops will be a great way to disseminate the messages.

We also found out that some members of our community are still hesitant with vaccines and translating the information, workshops will be a great way to disseminate the messages.

  With the community we serve, and our positions in the Community, HSNHC is an excellent community organization to uphold the standards this work requires. But when reaching those who have hesitancy, it is important to see the members of our community, easy access, and information that is translated into their own language.

One more obstacle that we face is that we need to break the circle of misinformation that people have. The unvaccinated Somali and Haitian immigrant communities rely on information provided by their own peers. They get information from friends, family members, radio, and social media. This can create hesitation when it comes to the vaccine. Because we understand the influence this information will have on people, we believe that our partnership with HAPHI and SDC will make a difference

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Opportunities for Adult Immunization

Create simplified and consistent outreach materials in different language that is neighborhood specific.

Educate the population to eliminate hesitancy and to provide comfort.

Develop innovative strategies to help disseminate the news and information.

Advertising with zip code targeting.

Develop trust and an opportunity to ask questions.

To get the expected results, learn from methods that are successful.

 To ensure that the workplan is adhering to the mission, vision, and values.

Develop a cultural and linguistically appropriate services to improve the quality of services that are provided.

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24c. What would you like to share about barriers to vaccine uptake?

One way to monitor efforts are to keep track of the actions that we mentioned in the previous steps. This include: tracking the meetings with our community partners, we will also create spreadsheet of the number of people that participate in our educational events, have sign in sheets for participants. Have clients sign for the gift cards and vouchers that they have received from the program. We will produce reports and present it to the funders as requested.We will be able to break barriers by following the steps mentioned in this report.

This workplan plan and the goals and objectives stated here will be the guide to implementation. We will follow through with each goal and objective and carry out the objectives, strategies and action plans indicated in the goals.

The Program manager will be responsible to make sure that the workplan plan is implemented in collaboration with SDC and HAPHI. Because of the religious component of working with the Somali community, Munira (SDC Coordinator) is focusing more on one-on-one dialogue and outreach with the Somali Community. On the other hand, HAPHI has weekly events at their location at Blue Hill Avenue and all the materials: flyers and brochures will be distributed in those groups

 

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