Mobile vaccine clinic to target marginalized communities, says Siksika Health

By Kayla Butler and Stefanie Lasuik || Posted Jun 8, 2021 12:55 pm MDT || Last Updated Jun 8, 2021 at 8:16 pm MDT

SIKSIKA – The Siksika First Nation has launched a new mobile vaccination clinic to service Calgary’s and Siksika’s marginalized populations.

Siksika Health Services is leading the Aisokinakiop clinic in partnership with the Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary (AFCC), OKAKI, Seven Brothers Circle, the Calgary Homeless Foundation, Metis Nation of Alberta Region 3, BeTheChangeYYC, and the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (CCIS).

The clinic will be targeting temporary foreign workers and people who are homeless or in supportive living facilities.

“This accessibility means that people will get vaccinated who previously are not being vaccinated or who might not have this access to healthcare,” said Chaz Smith, the president and CEO of Be The Change YYC.

Outreach workers noticed hesitancy among the city’s homeless population to access services during the pandemic. They hope this van will get people re-engaging with supports—while offering a life-saving shot.

The van will also head out to first nation communities, as seen on Tuesday, along with farms with migrant workers, and areas with refugees, who face language and child care barriers. No one will need an I.D.

Source: https://www.660citynews.com/2021/06/08/mobile-vaccine-clinic-to-target-marginalized-communities-says-siksika-health/

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