DENVER - As part of Governor Polis’ Vaccines for All efforts, the State of Colorado is allocating vaccines to community-based organizations. All of these clinics focus on vaccinating underserved Coloradans and span a variety of diverse communities.
“These are some of the many community partners who have helped us to distribute the vaccine during the past few months,” said Governor Jared Polis. “I want to thank them for their hard work delivering this lifesaving vaccine to Coloradans across our state.”
We encourage everyone interested in an appointment to check availability with each organization and schedule an appointment in advance.
Friday, May 28
Saunders Construction
“The safety and health of our employees, job sites and communities are top priorities of Saunders Construction. As an essential business providing construction services across the State of Colorado, it is vital to ensure our personnel and partners have convenient access to the vaccine. This is especially important, as we employ a diverse workforce, many of whom are included as at-risk communities. We are thankful for the opportunity to collaborate with CDPHE and the Governor’s Office to host a vaccine clinic,” said Brad Marsh, Saunders Vice President of Safety and Human Resources.
Wednesday, June 2
The Fax Partnership
“We’ve been embedded in the East Colfax Community for 17 years, working to support and increase equity for our residents and businesses. COVID-19 hit our community particularly hard, so we looked for ways to ease that burden—including hosting easy-to-access vaccine clinics, coupled with food donations. We were thrilled to administer 60 vaccines and provide 100 boxes of food to our community at our May clinic, and look forward to hosting another vaccine clinic on Wednesday, June 2,” said Monica Martinez, Executive Director of The Fax Partnership.
View photos from previous events here.
Thursday, June 3
Concorde Career College
“Concorde Career College Aurora was thrilled and honored to host several Pop-up Equity clinics on the campus to administer the Moderna vaccine. This was an ideal way to provide our students with a unique healthcare training opportunity while fulfilling one of our school’s core values of community service. Concorde is fortunate to be a valued contributor to the health care of the Aurora/Denver metropolitan area while educating the next generation of nurses, medical assistant students and other healthcare specialists. COVID has given our students a very clear vision of their purpose whether they are Respiratory Therapists on the front lines, nurses or medical assistants who have led the charge of administering vaccinations on campus and in scores of community clinics,” said Dr. Thomas Wicke, President of Concorde Career College, Aurora.
View photos from previous events here.
Iglesia Nueva Vida
“As a Hispanic church, we want to be a place where people find grace, belonging, and the help that they need to flourish in life. We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with our city and serve as a vaccine clinic in order to serve our community, to love our neighbors, and to keep us moving forward as a fully open and thriving city,” said Pastor Jeremias Tamarez