VAXgiving

Share The Holiday
Family Photo

Together, let's make the holidays picture perfect.

The holiday season is a perfect time to remind parents about a healthier and happy holiday by making sure New Haven families including children 6 months & up are fully vaccinated against Covid 19 and its variants (B4 and B5). New Haven families, send us your favorite family holiday photo — around the dinner table or other holiday gatherings — and your family could be featured on local billboards and TV.

The holiday season is a perfect time to remind family and friends about the importance of having a healthy and happy holiday by making sure New Haven families, including children 6 months and up, are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, its variants (B4 and B5), and the flu. New Haven families, send us your favorite holiday photo - around the dinner table or other holiday gatherings - and your family could be featured on local TV commercials and billboard ads.

Submit
Your holiday photo
for a chance to win
a $100 gift card
for local grocery shopping!
Plus, one lucky
family will win
Avelo Airlines roundtrip
tickets from
Tweed Airport
Terms and Conditions apply

Want You and Your Family
to be Featured on a Billboard this VAXgiving?

Submit your holiday photo below, and you could end up here!

Watch VAXgiving PSA's

VAXgiving Photo Tips!

  • Avoid taking photos featuring objects and clothing that have inappropriate sayings on them
  • Make sure all faces included in the photo are visible
  • Consider taking a horizontal and vertical photo
  • Have all subjects wearing their best smile!
  • Hold the camera still for the best quality focus
  • Take your photo in good lighting
  • Please only submit JPGS or PNGS

This media campaign is supported by the Office of Minority Health of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
as part of a financial assistance award totaling $4 million.  The contents are solely the responsibility of the author(s)
and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by the Office of Minority Health/OASH/HHS, or the U.S. Government.