All for Them is coming back to Spring ISD
Published: March 31, 2026
All for Them, an adolescent vaccination program run by UTHealth Houston School of Public Health, will once again collaborate with Spring ISD—renewing a partnership with the school district from 2023—to offer childhood and adolescent vaccines at no cost to eligible students. This includes the HPV vaccine, which helps prevent six types of cancer and other serious health conditions.
Through this partnership, All for Them will work alongside Spring ISD school nurses and administrators to support the health and safety of students by offering mobile vaccination clinics on campus. This semester, clinics will be held at three middle schools in the district: Wells, Bailey, and Bammel. Parents can fill out the consent forms in advance, and their child will receive immunizations at their school on their designated clinic day. Vaccines will only be given to students whose parent or guardian signs the consent forms and who need one or more recommended vaccines.
Additionally, Spring ISD and All for Them will also be offering free community vaccination clinics during the summer months that will be open to all Spring ISD middle school students and their siblings. Parents can attend, bring all of their children, and ensure their children receive all the vaccinations they need in one convenient location.
“We previously collaborated with Spring ISD through partnership and support from Spring Branch Community Health Center and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,” said Efrat Gabay, All for Them senior project manager. “We are thrilled for the opportunity to bring All for Them back to select Spring ISD middle schools under our current CPRIT grant to support their students and families in ensuring they have access to all recommended adolescent vaccines. We know how important it is for students to stay healthy throughout their lives, both now while in school – and for their futures.”
With this partnership, Spring ISD joins many communities in Texas supported by All for Them. The program also brings mobile vaccination clinics to students in Aldine ISD, Fort Worth ISD, Goose Creek CISD, and Houston ISD. It also offers community clinics and serves after-school programs in San Antonio and the greater Bexar County area.
All for Them is excited about this opportunity to provide life-saving vaccines to Spring ISD and other families across the state. Spring ISD families can learn more about the upcoming clinics by visiting AllForThemVaccines.com or calling 713-500-ALL5 (2555).
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