Laura Ayer

For 23 years, NHVA has been carrying out its mission of making vaccines widely accessible. It is a vital component of our public health system, giving providers a cost effective way to offer essential childhood vaccines to those who need them. Removing the NHVA would cause significant obstacles to vaccine access in our state, thus threatening the health of our children and communities. Vaccines don’t just protect the individuals who receive them; a high rate of vaccination in the community protects everyone, especially infants who are too young to receive certain vaccines.