What it means

Being All In looks a lot different than it did at the beginning of the pandemic.

Last May, the Biden Administration officially declared an end to the federal COVID-19 public health emergency, and the government stopped subsidizing COVID testing and vaccines. However, the CDC developed the Bridge Access Program to provide free COVID-19 vaccines to adults without health insurance and adults whose health insurance does not cover all COVID-19 vaccine costs. 

Learn how you can enroll, find a provider, and explore your vaccine options today.

Find a Vaccine

Explore the Vaccine Options Available to You

Take Control of Your Health

What Does it Mean to Be All In

Every person over the age of 18 who doesn't have health insurance or an insurance plan that doesn't cover the vaccine is eligible for the program.

If you find yourself in this situation at any point this year, take control of your health and sign up for the Bridge Access Program today by following these steps.

  1. Go to vaccines.gov 
  2. Click ‘Find COVID-19 Vaccines’
  3. Enter your zip code & select the vaccine that you prefer.
  4. Click ‘Search for COVID-19 Vaccines’
  5. Check the ‘Bridge Access Participant’ box
  6. Review results and make an appointment at a Bridge Access vaccine provider near you.

Facts v Fiction

Facts

 

Don't let the cost of a vaccine turn you away from protecting yourself against COVID-19. We have the facts and the steps you need to take to get covered for free.

Don't fall for the misinformation in blogs, on TikTok, and across social media. Get the facts here.

Bridge Access Program FAQs

Breaking COVID-19 Myths

The UL Movement

Our affiliates have seen the impact of COVID-19 firsthand. They helped families that lost income during the lockdowns, kept our kids’ heads up during virtual learning, and supported community members who lost loved ones to the virus.  

Keeping us going in this pandemic has genuinely taken a village. Please look at the fantastic work of the Urban League movement, including the work under our HRSA grant, which empowers six affiliates in areas with low vaccination rates with community health navigators that walk members of the community through the vaccine process.

Our Work

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