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Campaigns


Hepatitis B Birth Dose


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This campaign was created in collaboration with the Kansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics and the Kansas Hospital Association. Designed to share with parents and caregivers, the toolkit includes flyers, graphics, and messaging that highlight the importance of the hepatitis B birth dose.

Head & Neck Cancer Awareness


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View our toolkit in collaboration with the Masonic Cancer Alliance (MCA) to spread awareness on how the HPV vaccine can prevent 90% of cancers caused by HPV, including cancers of the head and neck.

Ask a Doctor


Ask a Doctor

IKC has created a series of short-form vertical videos with pediatricians to answer common questions about measles, the MMR vaccine, and to combat misinformation. We welcome you to repost/share the series through YouTube, Facebook, or Instagram!

Honest Conversations


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IKC is piloting the tools in the NRC-RIM Honest Conversations Toolkit to amplify immunization stories from Kansans.

Get Caught Up




It's okay to have questions about vaccines! Learn more about how vaccines help keep you and your family healthy.

Measles/MMR




IKC’s 'Protect Against Measles' campaign offers ready-to-use graphics, messaging, and flyers in English and Spanish to promote MMR vaccination and fight misinformation.

#KansasFightsFlu


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#KansasFightsFlu is a campaign to encourage healthcare providers and organizations to raise awareness on the importance of influenza immunization rates in our communities.

NIAM/Back-to-School


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August isn't just back-to-school (BTS) season, it's also National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM)! This page offers graphics and messaging from IKC and national partners to support your outreach efforts.

Love Vaccinates


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Kansas Interfaith Action has launched the “Love Vaccinates” campaign in partnership with IKC. The campaign brings together local faith-based leaders who share how most religions and denominations support vaccination.