Rotarians Colleen Landisch-Hansen, Heather Mader, Dianne Robertson, Rob Kos, and their helpers were spotted at the Thiensville Shred Event on Saturday, April 23.
Join with Rotary this week to promote the power of vaccines
World Immunization Week is an opportunity to raise awareness about the effectiveness of vaccines and mobilize people’s support for immunization.
Vaccination is one of the best tools we have to improve people’s health and well-being. Global vaccination programs for preventable diseases, such as polio, are critical to protecting vulnerable children and preventing outbreaks.
Rotary members use our decades of experience in fighting polio to provide communities with information and access to COVID-19 vaccines in order to stop the coronavirus from spreading and help end the pandemic.
You can support Rotary’s efforts by:
Downloading the World Immunization Week Toolkit for graphics and sample social media posts you can use to promote polio eradication and the importance of vaccines for all. Use hashtags #EndPolio and #VaccinesWork.
Watching and sharing this videoabout the different ways children receive polio immunizations.
In today’s interconnected world, every vaccine counts. Let’s take action together to ensure that the polio vaccine reaches every child and keep communities safe from disease.
World Immunization Week messages are sent to a broad range of polio eradication advocates, including: • The RI Board of Directors and directors-elect • The Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees and incoming trustees • Past RI presidents • District governors, assistant governors, and governors-elect • Rotary and Rotaract club presidents • Regional leaders (RRFCs, RCs, RPICs, E/MGAs, and End Polio Now coordinators) • District Rotary Foundation chairs • The Communications Committee • End Polio Now newsletter subscribers • PolioPlus committees (the International PolioPlus Committee, End Polio Now: Countdown to History Campaign Committee, Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Forces, PolioPlus national advocacy advisers, national PolioPlus chairs, district PolioPlus subcommittee chairs) • COVID Task Force