Indianapolis Urban League COVID-19 Vaccination Site Draws Dozens on First Day

By National Urban League
Published07 PM EST, Fri Nov 22, 2024
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The Indianapolis Urban League (Indianapolis, IN) opened Thursday (February 25th) for it’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution.

One of the important parts of making the Indianapolis Urban League a vaccine location centered around accessibility. For many who live around the historic Black community along Indiana Avenue, transportation sometimes can be a problem. 

Getting to the Indianapolis Urban League is a two-block walk for Sunshine Rucker.

“Which makes it really nice. Well then you don’t have to worry about catching three or four buses or Uber or whatever,” said Rucker. 

She came to get her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday. But Rucker said having an agency willing to bring services to the community was something she had to take advantage of.

“I hope others will take advantage of this because this is something that we can all do and we can just help to make things better,” she said. 

Even though minorities have disproportionate rates of catching the virus. It’s taken some convincing to get people on board to take the vaccine. But for the estimated 200 people expected take the vaccine daily at the Indianapolis Urban League site, they are all in.

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