Campaign Preview: Spread Awareness of National Influenza Vaccination Week

Now that it’s November, we are officially one month away from National Influenza Vaccination Week

National Influenza Vaccination Week takes place during the first week of December, this year from December 4-8, 2023.

This national observance was established back in 2005 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to “remind everyone 6 months and older that there’s still time to get vaccinated against flu”. Government and nonprofit organizations around the nation come together to share resources and raise awareness about the flu shot in order to encourage influenza vaccination. This includes creating and posting social media content, newsletters, posters, and flyers.

The influenza vaccine is particularly important because it is “the only vaccine that protects against (the) flu and (is) proven to reduce the risk of flu illness, hospitalization, and death”. It is especially necessary for “people who are at higher risk of developing serious flu complications, including young children”. For more information about the influenza vaccine, and about National Influenza Vaccination Week, click here to check out the CDC’s website. 


If you are looking for more ways to protect yourself and your loved ones this flu season, be sure to apply to the “Spread Awareness of National Influenza Vaccination Week” campaign! Note: this campaign is only available to creators who participated in the first Wave of this campaign [“Fight the Flu for Kids” or “Fight the Flu for Babies”].

Campaign Spotlight: Back to Flu Season

Whether you are a student or a parent of a student, we at the Social Club wish you all a happy and successful school year!

With hundreds of students coming together in the Back to School season, we encourage everyone to remain on top of their vaccinations, not only for your own health but also for your family and your community.

This Back to Flu season, People First is partnering with Weber Shandwick and the CDC to host two campaigns: Fight the Flu for Babies and Fight the Flu for Kids!

For both campaigns, we are looking for parents who are either expecting or have children between the ages of 6 months to 17 years old to share the importance of getting vaccinated against the flu. More specifically, we want you all to share why you’re choosing to get the flu vaccine – whether that be for peace of mind or passion for your child’s health. 

If this sounds like something you or someone you know may be interested in, be sure to check out either campaign using the links above!

Note: The campaign is not yet active but you have the opportunity to pre-apply.