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CDPH Events Calendars
CDPH sponsors and collaborates on a variety of programs and events across the city. This page gathers all of our public health calendars, where you'll find information on immunization clinics, neighborhood events, resource fairs, training initiatives, and much more. Check back often for updates on public health events in Chicago.
There is always something happening in our 77 communities across Chicago to make our city healthier, safer, and more equitable! Find CDPH at seasonal celebrations, your neighborhood resource fair, health equity events, local pop-ups and more! Please explore our community calendar below; click on individual events for details and registration links.
Learn more at our CDPH Community Events & Programs page.
Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) immunization clinics provide vaccinations for children 0 through 18 years of age at no out-of-pocket cost. Currently, we serve uninsured, underinsured, Medicaid (Title XIX) insured and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP; also known as Title XXI or state-funded) individuals only. Please bring your insurance card (if you are insured) to your vaccine appointment. No one will be turned away. Please refer to the calendar below for details of upcoming Aldermanic Clinics, Family Flu Clinics, and other vaccine events. Click on individual events for details and registration links.
Learn more at our CDPH Immunization Clinics page.
This is the events calendar for the Collaborative for a Trauma-Informed Chicago (CTI Chicago). Many public-facing events facilitated by CTI Chicago members and community partners are listed here. Take advantage of these opportunities to connect with peers at events such as: film screenings, community conferences, online or in-person classes on a variety of trauma-informed subjects, or attend a lecture from an expert in the field. Please review the calendar below for upcoming event details and registration links:
Learn more at our CDPH CTI Chicago Events and Learning Opportunities page.
A Community-Driven Approach to Violence Reduction is how we create sustainable change. We need everyone onboard to increase community safety through a centralized coordination of resources and services to communities at highest risk of violence. This critical step is executed through a variety of community engagement opportunities for the City to solicit feedback from community members and be a space for resource and information sharing. The calendar below showcases our upcoming events. Click on individual events for details and registration links.
Learn more at our CSCC Safe Space Activations page.