BOSTON – Tuesday,
April 6, 2021 – Mayor Kim Janey and Health and Human Services Chief
Marty Martinez today announced the Boston Public Health Commission’s Hope
campaign, a new multilingual public awareness campaign, encouraging
residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine when it is their turn.
“This campaign was
created to speak to the heart of what has been missing in our lives and
what can be better, if we get vaccinated. Every dose of the COVID-19
vaccine brings us one step closer to putting this pandemic behind us.
Every dose gives us new hope for brighter days ahead,” said Mayor Janey.
“I encourage every Bostonian to get vaccinated when it is your turn.
Until then, stay vigilant by wearing a mask in public, washing your
hands, keeping your distance and continuing to get tested regularly.”
The ads feature
a diverse group of people who speak a variety of languages and aim to
build trust with communities of color and other populations
disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. It will be localized to target specific
neighborhoods and reach individuals in their own languages.
“An equitable
response and recovery from this pandemic means we must break down
barriers so that every Bostonian not only has access to the vaccine but
also has the information needed to make an informed decision about getting
it,” said Marty Martinez, Chief of Health and Human Services. “This
vaccine gives us hope as we continue to battle this virus and look
forward to life after COVID. The best way to protect yourself, your loved
ones and your community is to get the vaccine when it is available to
you.”
The
$465,000 campaign developed by marketing consultant Archipelago
Strategies Group, Inc. (ASG) launched last week and the first phase will
run through June. It will be visible on a variety of platforms in several
languages, including television, radio, paid social media, billboards,
streaming services, and print advertising.
“Ensuring that every
community has the resources and information necessary to access COVID-19
vaccinations is the only way to ensure our city, state, and country will
finally put this pandemic behind us,” said Josiane Martinez, CEO &
Founder of Archipelago Strategies Group, Inc., a women and minority lead
firm. “ASG is confident that with clear, concise, culturally relevant
messages we can save more people from getting infected and prevent more
untimely deaths. Equipped with knowledge and confidence more people will
choose to get vaccinated to protect their health, their family’s health,
and the health of our City.”
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