Gonzaga University is partnering with Providence Health Care to offer free, on-campus COVID-19 vaccination clinics for Inland Northwest community residents age 12 and older. The clinics are organized and staffed by Providence and hosted by Gonzaga.
Everyone 12 years of age and older in Washington State is now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. People under 18 will need parent/guardian permission.
The vaccines being offered are safe and effective. For more information, visit this CDC website on Ensuring COVID-19 Vaccine Safety in the US.
Upcoming Clinics (Pfizer Vaccine)
Next clinics: June 10 and June 17
2:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Martin Centre Field House, 710 E. Lower Kennedy Drive
These FREE clinics are being offered on Thursdays throughout the spring and summer, as demand necessitates and supplies are available. Minors between 12 to 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who can provide vaccine consent.
More information and links to schedule appointments are below. Information and links to schedule appointments for future clinic dates will be added as they become available, so check back soon.
June 10
June 17
* If you receive a first dose at one of these clinics, you will be provided information on how to find a second dose appointment if the clinic moves to another location.
Gonzaga Students with Vaccination Questions
Please contact the COVID-19 Hotline at (509) 313-7070 ext. 2 and provide the hotline agent with your name, contact information and zip code. An agent will follow up with you to address your questions.
Previous Vaccine Clinics
Gonzaga University has actively worked with the Spokane Regional Health District and local healthcare organizations to offer vaccination clinics for community members in the Spokane area as well as GU students, faculty, and staff.
These clinic have been an important way for us, as a University, to live out our mission of being people for and with others who are committed to social justice and service for the common good. Gonzaga nursing students have participated in administering vaccines and numerous students, faculty and staff have volunteered their time to work at the clinics.
Community clinics, in partnership with CHAS Health (Moderna vaccine)
These clinics were organized and staffed by CHAS Health, with Gonzaga University hosting. They were open to those who qualified under state vaccine eligibility guidelines. The Moderna vaccine was provided at these clinics.
- Session 1: February 26–March 2, 2021
- Session 2: March 4–6, 2021
- Session 3: March 15–16 and March 22–23, 2021
- Session 4: March 26–April 3, 2021
Community Clinics in Partnership with Providence Health Care (Pfizer vaccine)
These clinics were organized and staffed by Providence Health Care, with Gonzaga University hosting. The Pfizer vaccine was provided at these clinics.
- Monday, April 19 – Open to GU students, faculty and staff only
- Thursdays, beginning April 22 and continuing through the spring and summer (except May 6), as demand necessitates and supplies available.