From Macon Volunteer Clinic:
Macon Volunteer Clinic (MVC) is pleased to offer two COVID-19 vaccination events, open to the entire community. The vaccinations are free, with both walk ups and pre-registrations accepted. (Go to Home | Macon Volunteer Clinic to register.)
On Tuesday, August 24th, vaccinations will be offered from 9 am until 2 pm. On Wednesday, August 25, they will be offered from 3 pm until 6 pm. The Moderna and J&J vaccines will be available. These free vaccinations will be provided at MVC, located at 376 Rogers Avenue in Macon.
These free vaccinations events are provided in partnership with the Georgia Department of Public Health’s CORE, or Community Organized Relief Effort.
“Macon Volunteer Clinic stands with our hospital and community health leaders in urging our friends and neighbors to get vaccinated,” states Executive Director Nancy White. “We believe that the safe, effective and free COVID-19 vaccinations, which prevent serious illness and save lives, are our way out of this pandemic.”
Macon Volunteer Clinic was established in 2003 and is powered by philanthropy and volunteer providers. Its purpose is to foster a community where all working adults, regardless of insurance or ability to pay, can lead healthy and productive lives. To be eligible for its services – at no cost – patients must reside in Macon-Bibb County, work, be between 18-64 years of age, have no health insurance, and earn at or lower than 200% of the Federal Poverty Limits.