COVID-19 Community Vaccination Sites

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Executive Director of PhillyGayCalendar

Philadelphia FIGHT Community Health Centers is providing free Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines at the following locations in partnership with Sunray Drugs.    

MONDAYS: The Simple Way Community Garden (3200 Potter Street) 3PM – 5PM
In the event of rain or very high heat, this site will relocate to The Simple Way’s indoor space at 3242 Potter Street.

WEDNESDAYS: Norris Square Park (corner of Hancock and Diamond Sts.) 2PM – 4PM
In the event of rain or very high heat, this site will relocate to the Norris Square Community Alliance at 174 W. Diamond Street.

THURSDAYS: Mifflin Square Park (5th & Wolf Streets), 9AM – 11AM
In the event of rain or very high heat, there is unfortunately no alternate site, and this site will be canceled.

FRIDAYS: Face to Face Germantown (123 E. Price Street), 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM
This indoor site will operate rain or shine.   

We offer a $5 Wawa gift card for anyone receiving their first shot, and a $10 Wawa gift card for anyone receiving their second shot. Anyone age 12 or older is eligible. We do not require ID or insurance. Walk-ins are welcome and Philadelphia participants are automatically enrolled in the Philadelphia cash drawings. To make an appointment, or for any vaccination questions, please call 267-668-4202.

To see Philadelphia FIGHT’s community vaccination calendar, go to:  https://fight.org/vaccination-clinics/

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