Protect Michigan Commission Weekly Newsletter
July 28, 2021
Last days to win in 'MI Shot to Win' Sweepstakes
Friday is the final day to get your first dose to be eligible
College scholarships.
$50,000 daily winners.
$2 million prize.
There is still time for Michiganders to receive one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by Friday, July 30 and registers to win in the MI Shot to Win Sweepstakes.
Kids between ages 12-17 have the opportunity to win a scholarship prize.To enter, a teen must have at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by July 30 and register for the drawing at www.MiShotToWin.com.
An adult who gets a shot today is eligible to win $50,000 in the daily drawing. More winners will be announced today. See official rules for full list of daily drawing registration deadlines.
The $2 million prize drawing is open to all Michigander who have received one dose within the designated timeframe.
The sweepstakes began July 1 and ends on Aug. 3, 2021. Eligibility criteria for each of the drawings is at: www.MIShotToWin.com.
$50,000 daily drawings:
- Entry dates: July 1 – August 3
- Open to all eligible persons who got their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination on the date corresponding to the $50k Daily Drawing.
$2 million drawing:
- Entry dates: July 1 – August 3
- Open to all eligible persons who have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccination between December 1, 2020 and July 30, 2021.
Scholarship drawing:
- Entry dates: July 1 – July 30
- Open to all eligible persons who have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccination between December 1, 2020 and July 30, 2021.
Michigan’s sweepstakes giveaway is powered by Meijer in partnership with the Michigan Association of United Ways and the State of Michigan. The statewide vaccine lottery is supported by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Michigan Chamber of Commerce, Michigan Association of State Universities, Small Business Association of Michigan, Business Leaders for Michigan, the Protect Michigan Commission and many more organizations.
PMC Workgroup News
The Tribal Workgroup debuted a Healing song video meant to encourage Native American communities to protect themselves, relatives, youth and Elders from COVID-19 by getting the vaccine. The video features the Woodland Stream drum group and includes a prayer.
Leaders in Michigan's youth community and medical experts hosted a live townhall last week to answer questions and address misinformation about the vaccine.
Is your organization or community hosting a vaccine clinic? Send us an email to protectmicommission@michigan.gov with details and we'll include it next week.
Detroit
- Greater Christ Baptist Church
- 3544 Iroquois Ave, Detroit, MI
- Wednesday, July 28
- 10am-2pm
- Walk-in
- Pfizer and J&J
- Greater Mount Tabor Baptist Church
- 7345 W Chicago, Detroit, MI
- Thursday, July 29
- 10am-2pm
- Walk-in
- Liberty Temple Baptist Church
- 17199 Greenfield, Detroit, MI
- Thursday, July 29
- 10am-2pm
- Walk-In
- Pfizer and J&J
- New Jerusalem Baptist Church
- 11609 Van Dyke, Detroit, MI
- Thursday, July 29
- 4pm-8pm
- Walk-in
- Pfizer and J&J
- Third New Hope Baptist Church
- 12850 Plymouth Rd, Detroit, MI
- Friday, July 30
- 10am-2pm
- Walk-in
- Pfizer and J&J
- Eden Baptist Church
- 15820 Wyoming Ave, Detroit, MI
- Friday, July 30
- 10am-2pm
- Walk-in
- Pfizer and J&J
Allegan County
- Allegan High School
- 1560 M-40, Allegan, MI
- Saturday, July 31
- 8:30am-12:30pm
- Walk-in
- Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J
Kent County
- Bibleway Outreach Ministries
- 1045 Cass Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI
- Friday, July 30
- 1pm-4pm
- Walk-in
- Pfizer and J&J
Genesee County
- 2nd Chance Church
- 2070 Coldwater Road, Flint, MI
- Friday, July 30
- 9am-12pm
- Walk-in
- First Trinity Missionary Baptist Church
- 1226 Beach Street, Flint, MI
- Thursday, July 29
- 10am-2pm
- Walk-in
- Pfizer and J&J
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