• Helped

    Holocaust
    Survivors

    access vaccines.

  • Addressed

    Vaccine
    Hesitancy

    in high-risk communities.

  • Accessed
    transportation

    to a vaccine site.

  • Scheduled
    appointments

    to get vaccinated.

We provided substantial support to community-based organizations because, for survivors and other vulnerable communities, it was vitally important to help them get access to vaccines in their own neighborhoods and information from sources they respect and trust.

— Eric S. Goldstein,
CEO, UJA-Federation of New York

 

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Vaccine - Resources

Selfhelp Client Support Services
If you, or someone you know, is a Holocaust survivor and has questions or needs help accessing the vaccine, please call a Selfhelp site in your borough for assistance.
Bronx
212.781.7200

Brooklyn
718.646.7500

Brooklyn/Russian speakers
718.633.1300

Manhattan
212.971.5474

Manhattan/Washington Heights residents
212.781.7200

Nassau
516.481.1865

Queens
718.268.1252

For seniors ages 65+ who are not survivors, please contact Selfhelp Population Health at 212.947.8701 for more information.

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