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Protecting children's health: Automatically covers vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and approved by the CDC, which includes all vaccines for children ages 18 years and younger. VFC Program-provided vaccines protect against 19 different diseases.
What to know. A child is eligible for the VFC Program if they are younger than 19 years of age and are one of the following: Uninsured, Medicaid-eligible or Medicaid-enrolled, American Indian or Alaska Native, or Underinsured.
The VFC Program helps all children have a better chance of getting their recommended vaccinations on schedule. Vaccinating on time means healthier children, families, and communities. Vaccines provided by the VFC Program protect babies, young children, and adolescents from preventable diseases.
The Vaccines for Children (VFC) program is a federal program that provides vaccines at no cost to children who might not otherwise be vaccinated because of an inability to pay.
The Vaccines for Children Program (VFC) is a federally funded program in the United States providing no-cost vaccines to children who lack health insurance or who otherwise cannot afford the cost of the vaccination.
The Vaccines for Children Program (VFC) was created to help raise childhood immunization levels, especially among infants and young children. The VFC program provides federally purchased vaccine for eligible children birth through 18 years of age at no cost to public and private health care providers throughout the state.
A federally funded program called Vaccines for Children (VFC) helps to make sure all children can get the vaccinations they need on time without cost being a barrier. Learn more here.
As part of the Chicago Department of Public Health’s Immunization Program, the Vaccines for Children Program offers vaccines at no cost for eligible children through doctors enrolled in the program. Vaccinating on time means healthier children, families and communities.
The Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program is intended to help raise childhood immunization levels in the United States, especially infants and young children.
The New York State Vaccines for Children (NYS VFC) Program is a federally-funded program that provides vaccines at no cost to eligible children. The vaccines are distributed to private physicians' offices and public health clinics enrolled as VFC providers. VFC providers administer the vaccines to VFC-eligible children.