Need help getting vaccinated? DRM advocates can represent people with disabilities, family members, or caregivers who want a vaccine and cannot get one due to lack of transportation, inaccessible vaccine locations, the inability to schedule a home-visit, complicated registration processes, unresponsive public health agencies, or any other barriers you may be facing.
You can learn more about vaccine access at: www.drmich.org/vaccineadvocacy or download the brochure here: DRM Vaccination Help Brochure
Do you have questions about vaccine access or disability rights? DRM may have the answers. Call (800) 288-5923 and speak with an advocate who can provide brief advice, information, referrals or visit then online today at: www.drmich.org.
Disability Rights Michigan (DRM) is an advocacy organization that serves individuals with disabilities. Their staff include attorneys and advocates who are dedicated to advancing the human and civil rights of individuals with disabilities. DRM allies with the civil rights community to make progress in Michigan. DRM is independent of state government and is not connected to service providers or facilities.
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