Whether your organization supports families, seniors, individuals with disabilities, caregivers, underserved residents, or community members who face barriers to care, our team helps make vaccine access simple, respectful, and easy to coordinate.
Trusted local immunization team Accessible clinic options
Online or paper registration available Support for families, caregivers, and eligible community members
Why Community Organizations Choose Skippack Pharmacy
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Helps community members access vaccines in a familiar, trusted location
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Works well for nonprofit events, family resource days, disability-support programs, community centers, health fairs, and outreach events
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No cost to the host organization
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Minimal administrative burden for your staff or volunteers
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Online or paper registration options available
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Friendly clinic flow designed for families, caregivers, seniors, and individuals with different access needs
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Multiple immunizers available for larger events
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Insurance review and eligibility review completed before the clinic when possible
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One point of contact before, during, and after the clinic
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Local pharmacy team with extensive off-site clinic experience
Designed with accessibility and comfort in mind
We understand that vaccine clinics may feel overwhelming for some individuals, including people with autism, developmental disabilities, sensory sensitivities, mobility needs, needle anxiety, or medical complexity. Our team can work with your organization to create a clinic setup that is calm, respectful, and easier to navigate whenever possible.
- Extra time and patience when needed
- Support for caregivers and family members
- Quieter or lower-traffic setup options when possible
- Seated vaccination options
- Mobility-friendly clinic flow
- Paper forms available when needed
- Clear communication before and during the clinic
- Flexible setup based on your organization’s space and population
How It Works
1. Request a clinic
Tell us about your organization, audience, location, preferred date, expected attendance, and any accessibility or support needs.
2. We coordinate registration
Our team works with your organization to confirm the clinic setup, registration process, vaccine options, staffing, communication materials, and any accommodations that may help participants feel more comfortable.
3. We prepare for the clinic
Skippack Pharmacy reviews registration information when possible, prepares vaccine supply, assigns staff, and confirms final logistics before the event.
4. We come to you
Our immunization team brings the vaccines, supplies, documentation materials, and staffing needed to run an organized on-site clinic.
Vaccines
We offer a wide variety of vaccines! We are happy to bring the vaccines that your team requests!

Past Vaccination Clinics

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Community Organization Vaccination Clinic Questions:
Who can request a community organization or nonprofit vaccine clinic?
Community organizations, nonprofits, disability-support programs, family resource groups, community centers, cultural organizations, volunteer groups, housing communities, social service organizations, and outreach programs can request a vaccine clinic.
What types of organizations are a good fit?
A vaccine clinic may be a good fit for nonprofits, community centers, disability-support organizations, autism-support programs, family resource organizations, senior support programs, food pantries, cultural organizations, housing communities, caregiver support groups, health fairs, and public health outreach events.
Can clinics support individuals with disabilities or sensory needs?
Yes. Skippack Pharmacy can work with your organization to create a clinic setup that is as comfortable and accessible as possible. This may include extra time, caregiver support, quieter setup options when available, seated vaccination options, mobility-friendly flow, and clear communication before and during the clinic.
Can caregivers or family members participate?
Yes. Clinics can often include caregivers, family members, staff, volunteers, or community members depending on the organization’s goals and the clinic setup.
Can the clinic be open to the public?
Yes. Clinics can be limited to a specific group or opened to the public depending on the needs of the host organization, location, event type, and expected attendance.
Which vaccines can be offered?
Common vaccines may include flu, COVID-19, RSV, pneumococcal, shingles, Tdap, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and other eligible vaccines based on the audience and clinic needs. Vaccine offerings depend on participant age, eligibility, insurance coverage, current recommendations, vaccine history, program availability, and product availability.
Can Skippack Pharmacy provide Narcan education or public health resources?
Yes. When available, Skippack Pharmacy can support community events with Narcan education, overdose-prevention awareness, vaccine education, medication-related questions, and other pharmacy-related public health resources.
How are vaccines billed?
Skippack Pharmacy bills insurance whenever possible. Participants may be asked to provide insurance information during registration so our team can review coverage before the clinic when possible. Any out-of-pocket cost, if applicable, depends on the participant’s insurance, eligibility, vaccine requested, and current program availability.
Can uninsured or underinsured participants receive vaccines?
In some cases, uninsured or underinsured participants may qualify for available vaccine-access programs. Eligibility depends on age, insurance status, vaccine needed, program requirements, and product availability. Our team can review available options before the clinic.
Is there a cost to the host organization?
There is typically no cost to the host organization for Skippack Pharmacy to provide an on-site vaccine clinic. Vaccines are generally billed through insurance or available vaccine-access programs when applicable. Our team can review the clinic setup with you in advance.
How does registration work?
After the clinic is scheduled, Skippack Pharmacy can provide a registration process for participants. This may include an online registration link, paper forms, or a combination of both depending on the event, audience, accessibility needs, and host organization’s preference.
Is there a minimum number of participants?
There is no universal minimum for every clinic, but expected attendance helps us determine staffing, vaccine supply, and whether an on-site clinic is feasible. Larger events are easier to coordinate, but smaller clinics may still be possible depending on location, timing, vaccine needs, and accessibility considerations.
What does the host organization need to provide?
Most clinics need a clean, accessible space with tables, chairs, and enough room for check-in, vaccination, and post-vaccine observation when needed. Access to Wi-Fi, nearby parking, and a main day-of contact are also helpful. Skippack Pharmacy brings the vaccine supplies, clinical materials, and vaccination team.
Can the clinic be adjusted for accessibility needs?
Yes. Skippack Pharmacy can work with your organization to plan for accessibility needs whenever possible. This may include a calmer clinic flow, seated vaccination options, caregiver involvement, paper forms, mobility-friendly setup, or a lower-traffic space depending on the location and participant needs.
Who administers the vaccines?
Vaccines are administered by Skippack Pharmacy’s licensed pharmacists, trained immunizers, or other qualified clinical team members, depending on the clinic needs and applicable requirements. Our team brings the supplies and staffing needed to run an organized on-site clinic.
Can your team support larger community events?
Yes. Skippack Pharmacy can support larger community events by helping plan staffing, clinic flow, registration, supplies, documentation, and communication materials. For larger events, we recommend contacting us early so we can plan the appropriate number of immunizers and support staff.