Resource Library
#VaccineAnswersForME
Short YouTube videos from Maine CDC
View resourceA Community Toolkit for Addressing Health Misinformation
Resource Guide from the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General
View resourceAAP: COVID Vaccine for Children Ages 5-11 Communications & Advocacy Toolkit
Resources from the American Academy of Pediatrics
View resourceChildren and COVID-19 Vaccination Trends
From the American Academy of Pediatrics
View resourceCity of Portland Minority Health Program
Translated materials from the City of Portland's Minority Health Program
View resourceColoring Pages
Downloadable coloring pages for kids
View resourceCOVID-19 Peer Support Line
Support line poster from Healthy Acadia
View resourceCOVID-19 Toolkit for Schools
Resources from Maine Department of Education
View resourceCOVID-19 Webinars & Trainings
Visit MPHA's YouTube page to see all partner webinars & trainings.
View resourceEquity Principles for Workplace COVID-19 Vaccine Policies
Guide from Vaccine Equity Now
View resourceFlu vs COVID Symptoms
Resource from The Opportunity Alliance and Maine Community Action Partnership
View resourceHealthy Androscoggin: COVID-19 Information
Resources from Healthy Androscoggin, including vaccination sites, testing, transportation, and translated materials
View resourceHunters Palm Card
Palm card from MeCAP & MeDHHS
View resourceLifeFlight December 2021 Newsletter
Holiday Safety Guidance from LifeFlight
View resourceMaine CDC: COVID-19 Case Trends
Maine CDC publishes case rate data by different demographic factors. Learn more here.
View resourceMaine CDC: COVID-19: Communities, Workplaces, and Schools
Resources from Maine CDC
View resourceMaine CDC: Five Questions for Families Handout
View resourceMaine DHHS Announces Winners of Kids COVID-19 Vaccination Video Contest
The video competition is part of Maine DHHS and Maine CDC’s broader plan to support vaccination of children ages 5 to 11 years.
View resourceMaine's 2021 Vaccine Law
View resourceMaine's Lubec Brewing Co. owners discuss why COVID-19 vaccinations are important to them
Video from US PIRG
View resourceMask Guidance for School-Aged Children
View resourceOpen & Safe Schools
The Rockefeller Foundation, the U.S. Department of Education, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are partnering to launch a learning network for school and district leaders to help them start and strengthen routine Covid-19 testing programs in schools.
View resourceOpinion Letters from Vaccine Partners
View resourceResources for School Leaders
From The Rockefeller Foundation, Duke Center for Health Policy & Association of Immunization Managers
View resourceResources from the American Academy of Pediatrics
Parent FAQs, Checklists, and other resources
View resourceResources from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
COVID-19 communications tools
View resourceResources from the Public Health Communications Collaborative
A variety of communications tools and messages related to COVID-19
View resourceSesame Street
Videos and other resources from Sesame Street
View resourceTranslated Materials
From Maine DHHS and Maine Immigrants' Rights Coalition
View resourceUnderstanding and Communicating about COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Equity
A resource from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
View resourceVaccines for School Aged Children and the Maine Law
Information and resources on required vaccines
View resourceVoices of Long COVID
Ads and social media messages from Resolve to Save Lives to promote vaccine uptake among young people
View resourceWhy is it so important for my kids to get caught up on their childhood immunizations during the COVID-19 pandemic?
A resource from the American Academy of Pediatrics
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