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Vaccine education hub

Reliable vaccine resources for parents, families, and our community

American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)

The AAFP is dedicated to the provision of responsible advocacy for and education of patients and the public in all health-related matters.
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American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

The mission of AAP is to attain optimal physical, mental, and social health well-being for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
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Vaccine Education Center

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Vaccine Education Center provides complete, up-to-date and reliable information about vaccines to parents and healthcare professionals.
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History of vaccines

This site explores the role of immunization in the human experience and examines its continuing contributions to public health.
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Vaccine safety

Learn more about the systems in place that monitor vaccine safety.
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USIIS

Learn more about requesting your immunization record.
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Vaccinate your family

Vaccinate your family’s mission is to protect people of all ages from vaccine-preventable diseases. Vaccinate your family (VYF) builds on the important legacy of Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Former First Lady of Arkansas Betty Bumpers. This site provides answers to many of the questions you may have about vaccines.
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Let's get real about vaccines

You have real questions about vaccines like “What’s in them?” or “Are they safe?” But with so many voices and so many places to turn for information, it’s hard to know who to trust and what is true. Explore this site to seek the facts—real, balanced, and unbiased—so you can do your own homework and find out why most adults in the United States support vaccines.
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Vaccine information

At VaccineInformation.org, you will find accurate, factual information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent. This site features hundreds of valuable resources, including personal testimonies of suffering and loss due to vaccine-preventable conditions, vaccine-related videos, and educational materials from trusted partner organizations.
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Let's Talk Shots

LetsTalkShots is designed to support vaccine decision-making. It shares engaging animated content based on a person’s questions or concerns. With input from people like you, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Institute for Vaccine Safety (IVS) with public health partners created the customized content you find on this website.
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Grandparents for Vaccines

Grandparents for Vaccines is a national, volunteer-led organization that mobilizes the voices of America’s 67 million grandparents to advocate for childhood immunization. The group utilizes the "power of memory" by sharing firsthand stories of life before modern vaccines, aiming to restore public trust and protect the health of future generations.
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Vaccines and Autism

Autism Science Foundation

The Autism Science Foundation (ASF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting people with autism and their families by funding scientific research to understand the causes of autism and to develop better treatments. ASF believes the greatest gift they can offer families is innovative autism research that will enable individuals with autism to lead fulfilling lives with dignity. Visit this site to learn more about where ASF stands when it comes to autism and vaccines.
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Autism Society

The Autism Society strives to empower individuals with Autism and their families to make informed decisions in the planning and delivery of individualized, evidence-based services and support. Each individual and family has the right to choose the services that best meet their individual needs.
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Coalition of Autism Scientists

The Coalition of Autism Scientists formed in 2025 in reaction to U.S. Department for Health and Human Services' actions to dismiss decades of autism research and establish questionable research protocols without input from the autism community. The Coalition is comprised of the leading autism researchers from across the United States who advocate for high quality, transparent, and collaborative research approaches that inform the global understanding of autism.
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Association for Autism and Neurodiversity

The Association for Autism and Neurodiversity (AANE) mission is to help Autistic and similarly Neurodivergent people build meaningful, connected lives. They provide individuals, families, and professionals with education, community and support, in an inclusive atmosphere of validation and respect.

AANE believes the unsubstantiated claims that vaccines cause autism are detrimental to the Autistic community and dangerous for public health.

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Resources for American Indian and Alaskan Native Populations

Center for Indigenous Health

The Center for Indigenous Health works in partnership with communities to advance Indigenous well-being and health leadership to the highest level. Subject experts inform evidence-based communications materials in multimedia formats, driven by the needs identified by Indigenous community members.
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Public Health Foundation

The Public Health Foundation (PHF), in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Indian Health Service, developed an informative toolkit containing digital and printable FAQs, factsheets, and infographics to support Tribal Home Visitors discussing RSV immunization with American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) families. As trusted members of their communities, Tribal Home Visitors and Early Head Start staff play a crucial role in educating AIAN families about respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and available immunization options.
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Indian Country ECHO

Through creating opportunities to collaborate and share knowledge, Indian Country ECHO is growing a welcoming professional community that enhances providers’ ability to offer American Indian and Alaska Native patients high-quality, specialized care.

One of the ways we foster collaboration is through offering teleECHO programs – friendly, interactive online learning environments where clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native patients can connect with peers, engage in didactic presentations, collaborate on case consultations, and receive mentorship from clinical experts from across Indian Country.

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VacciNative: vaccine information for Natives by Natives 
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