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John McGivney Children’s Centre Hosting WECHU COVID-19 Vaccine Pop-Up Mobile Clinics

The John McGivney Children’s Centre (JMCC) is hosting Windsor-Essex County Health Unit COVID-19 Vaccine pop-up mobile clinics over three days in December.

“Children and youth receiving services at JMCC have special needs, and their families have very full lives that make it difficult to make it to vaccine locations. Offering the clinics here gives them the convenience and flexibility they need to make it as easy as possible to get vaccinated.”

Jessica Sartori JMCC CEO

The walk-in clinics are also open to everyone in Windsor-Essex. “We take the health and safety of everyone in our community seriously,” adds Sartori. “The more opportunities we provide to our community, the better.”

  • John McGivney Children’s Centre, 3945 Matchette Road, Windsor
  • December 20, 21, and 22 from 9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. 
  • Walk-in only. No appointments necessary.
  • Children ages 5 years old and up, including all adults. 
  • Open to everyone in the Windsor/Essex community. 
  • First, second or a third booster of mRNA vaccines will be available. 
  • Translation services offered for those who need it.

The John McGivney Children’s Centre (JMCC) provides rehabilitation and support services to children and youth living in Windsor and Essex County. JMCC supports more than 3,000 children and youth annually with physical, neurological and developmental needs. In addition to providing core rehabilitation services of physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech/language therapy, JMCC offers social work, therapeutic recreation and resource navigation services to families and a range of specialty clinics on-site. Depending on the need, services are offered in the Centre, in schools, virtually, and in the community.