Health Education Ministry


National Immunization Awareness Month is the perfect time to promote immunizations and remind family, friends and coworkers to get caught up on their shots.

Immunizations (or vaccinations) aren't just for babies and young kids.  We all need shots to help protect us from serious diseases and illnesses.   Other shots work best when they are given at certain ages.

  • If you have a child age 6 or younger, find out which shots your child needs
  • Find out which shots you or your teenager needs

All adults need a booster shot every 10 years to help protect against tetanus and diptheria.

Everyone age 6 months and older needs a seasonal flu shot every year.   Other shots work best when they are given at certain ages.   Here are some general guidelines:

  • Children need a series of shots from birth to age 6
  • Pre-teens need recommended shots at age 11 or 12
  • All adults need a booster shot every 10 years to help protect against tetanus & diptheria

Resources:  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Center for Immunization and Respiratory Disease