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World Immunization Week: A Shot at Health for Every South Carolinian

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By: Chaunte’ Causey, Communications Manager, PCC

World Immunization Week, observed April 24–30, is a global reminder that vaccines save lives—and access to them should never depend on where you live. At Palmetto Care Connections (PCC), we’re proud to support efforts that make immunizations more accessible for rural communities across South Carolina. 

Vaccines protect people of all ages from serious, preventable diseases. According to the World Health Organization, immunizations have saved 6 lives every minute since 1974. But in many rural areas, challenges like transportation, internet access, and fewer healthcare providers can make it harder for people to stay up to date on their shots. That’s where PCC comes in. 

Through digital literacy classes, device lending programs, and rural access sites, we help bridge the gap between underserved communities and the healthcare resources they need—including vaccinations. By empowering people to connect with providers online, schedule appointments, and access accurate health information, we’re making it easier to protect entire families. 

PCC also works closely with healthcare and community partners to support mobile vaccine clinics and other outreach efforts that bring care directly to rural areas. 

This World Immunization Week, we encourage everyone to check their vaccine status, support loved ones in accessing care and share trusted information. Together, we can ensure every South Carolinian—no matter where they live—has a fair shot at a healthier future. 

Bridging the Digital Divide: PCC Hosts Hands-On Training in Barnwell County

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Palmetto Care Connections (PCC) proudly hosted a Digital Literacy Training on Tuesday, April 16th at the Barnwell County Library, where 15 participants took part in the hands-on class designed to help individuals better navigate the digital world. 

Funded by the South Carolina Telehealth Alliance (SCTA), the training provided attendees with essential skills such as how to safely browse the internet, use email, access telehealth services, and connect with loved ones online. Whether participants were learning how to turn on a device for the first time or looking to sharpen existing skills, PCC’s team made sure everyone walked away more confident and connected. 

“Digital access is a necessity—not a luxury—in today’s world,” said Chaunté Causey, Communications Manager at PCC. “Classes like this help ensure that rural communities are not left behind in the digital age, especially when it comes to accessing healthcare and important resources online.” 

The training session is one of many that PCC offers across South Carolina, with the goal of empowering residents with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive in a connected world.