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Preteen Vaccine Awareness Week Web Article Banner 2025

As preteens step into this pivotal phase of their lives, they begin to take charge of their health decisions, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of well-being. The North Georgia Health District is joining in to celebrate Georgia Preteen Vaccine Awareness Week, March 10 - 14, 2025. This crucial initiative empowers young individuals to make informed choices about their health. This week focuses on vaccines' vital role in protecting against preventable diseases, encouraging preteens to embrace the power of prevention.

Parents can conveniently access vaccines for their preteens at public health departments across North Georgia in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties. To view contact details, locations, and clinic hours for each health department, simply click on your county's name. Join us in championing health and wellness for our preteens!

The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends that preteens receive the below immunizations to provide protection from these vaccine-preventable diseases:

  • Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis) 
  • MenACWY (Meningococcal disease)
  • HPV (Human Papilloma virus) 
  • Annual flu (Influenza virus)
  • COVID-19

In addition, it is equally important to ensure that our Georgia preteens are caught up on additional immunizations, including MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), hepatitis B, and chickenpox. Below are some resources to share this week as we rally together to communicate the importance of immunizations and preventive health for preteens.

As we come together to celebrate Georgia Preteen Vaccine Awareness Week, let us remember that investing in our children's health today lays the foundation for a healthier tomorrow. By ensuring that our preteens receive their vaccinations, we are not just protecting them from diseases but empowering them to thrive and achieve their fullest potential. Let’s unite as a community—parents, guardians, educators, and health professionals—to champion immunizations' importance and instill a wellness culture among our youth. Together, we can create a brighter, healthier future for all preteens in North Georgia, where every child can grow up strong, confident, and ready to take on the world. Join us in this vital mission and help spread the word!

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The North Georgia Health District is part of the Georgia Department of Public Health. This District is comprised of six counties including Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield. Many programs and services exist throughout the district, all of which are designed to meet the needs of the people of North Georgia.

Our Vision

Our vision for the North Georgia Health District is healthy people, families and communities.

Our Mission

Our mission is to promote and protect the health of the people in the North Georgia Health District wherever they live, work and play, through population-based preventive programs including:

  Prevention of epidemics and the spread of disease
  Protection against environmental hazards
  Injury prevention
  Promotion and encouragement of healthy behaviors
  Responding to disasters and assisting communities to recover
  Assisting communities in assessing the quality and accessibility of health services.