Increase Immunity in our Community!

We are committed to providing science-based immunization education and promoting wellness in our community.

Welcome To The Blue Water Immunization Partnership

Where to Get Vaccinated?

We are partnering with the St. Clair County Health Department. Drive thru and Walk-Ins will be available. We will have rides available for those who need…

About Blue Water Immunization Partnership

The Blue Water Immunization Partnership is a not-for-profit organization composed of concerned citizens-at-large, educators…

Advocates & Partners

The Blue Water Immunization Partnership partners with its community-member volunteers who represent a wide range of public and private industry…

Education and Community Resources

A body builds immunity to a virus or bacteria by being exposed to it. People build immunity to viruses and bacteria of all kinds throughout their lives…

Vaccines: A Cornerstone of Public Health and Personal Protection

Getting vaccinated is one of the most effective ways to protect both individual and public health. Vaccines work by training our immune system to recognize and fight off specific pathogens, creating a robust defense before we ever encounter the actual disease.

Vaccination isn’t just about personal protection—it’s about community responsibility. When enough people in a population are vaccinated, it creates “herd immunity,” which helps protect those who cannot receive vaccines due to age, health conditions, or other factors. This shared immunity has been crucial in eliminating diseases like smallpox and nearly eradicating others like polio. By choosing to get vaccinated, each person contributes to a stronger, healthier society while protecting themselves and their loved ones from preventable diseases.

Take a step towards better individual and community health.

Who can I ask about my vaccines?

Your Doctor, Nurse Practitioner (NP), Physician Assistant (PA), local Pharmacist, and the St. Clair County Health Dept. are great resources. Ask them if you need any immunizations. They can give you with a copy of your MCIR sheet which shows all the immunizations you have received, and those that are due or recommended for your age.

Adults can also go into the Michigan website to obtain their own copy of their MCIR immunization record. A driver’s license, passport, or state ID card must be uploaded to verify your identity. https://mcir.org

High School Seniors

Vaccines Work Better When We Work Together

Join Your Neighbors in Protecting Public Health Today

Backed by science and supported by local healthcare providers, vaccines are your straightforward path to protecting yourself and those around you.

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