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Due to the success of the first vaccine clinic on April 23, Kendall Whittier Main Street has partnered with Foster Corner Drug in Perry and St. Francis Xavier Church to bring another Pfizer vaccine clinic to the district on May 14.
The clinic will take place from 3-7 p.m. on May 14 for anyone looking for a first dose or for a second dose for those who received the first Pfizer vaccine on or before April 23.
Those interested in receiving the vaccine are highly encouraged to make an appointment online here, but walk-ins will be welcome as well. After scheduling an appointment, please fill out and print this consent form for the quickest experience. Additional forms will be available at the vaccine clinic site in English and Spanish.
“We are looking forward to bringing even more vaccines to Kendall Whittier! Our first clinic was made possible by the amazing bilingual volunteers at Growing Together, St. Francis Xavier and Foster Corner Drug, who administered the vaccines,” said Sydney Alison, KWMS Community Engagement Coordinator. “With their help, over 100 Tulsans were vaccinated at the first clinic, 100 people who can live and work knowing they’ll be protected from Covid-19.”
Vaccinations are free, however, insured individuals should bring a copy of their insurance card. Uninsured individuals can provide a drivers’ license number, a state identification number or a social security number, if possible.
The clinic will be in the Our Lady of Guadalupe Activity Center at St. Francis Xavier Church, 2515 E. 1st St. S. The Activity Center is a separate building, located on the north east side of church complex. Those seeking the vaccine can enter through the doors on the west side of the Center and can park in either the parking lot off Atlanta Avenue or Admiral Boulevard.
The idea came from the successful partnership Foster Corner Drug and East Tulsa Main Street, where nearly 200 people received a vaccine.
The organization is looking for volunteers to work the event, including bilingual volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering, please email Alison at sydney@visitKendallWhittier.com. Volunteer shifts are two and four hours long.
Kendall Whittier Main Street is a nonprofit organization that inspires the ongoing revitalization and growth of a historic and cultural neighborhood in Tulsa, striving to transform it back to a thriving, walkable commercial district. KWMS is a 2020 Great American Main Street Award winner and an Oklahoma Certified Cultural District.
For more information about the Kendall Whittier Main Street, please call or text 918-633-1934 or email sydney@visitkendallwhittier.com.
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