Have you or someone you love been touched by a vaccine-preventable disease? It’s easy to share a story with Shot by Shot. Our tools can help guide you through the process. Best of all, our team can help you edit or shorten your video so you your story will be exactly the way you want it.

In order to submit a story:

  • Your story should be about you or someone personally impacted by a vaccine-preventable disease.
  • Your story can be in less-than-final condition. We will help!
  • You must sign our Consent and Release Agreement (download). This is the legal form you sign to give Shot By Shot permission to post and distribute your story.

Ready to submit your story?  There are a couple ways to submit:

We welcome your submissions! However, any new story submissions are subject to review and are not automatically posted on the ShotByShot.org website. You will be contacted following your submission to let you know if you story meets our guidelines. You can also email us to ask questions at info@shotbyshot.org.

Upload Your Own Story to YouTube   Do this if: • You have a YouTube account, and • You are also okay if your video is visible on the Shot By Shot YouTube channel. All submissions are reviewed an we will contact you about your submission. Be sure to include your contact information including your name, phone number and email.

Mail Your Own Story To Us Do this if: You want your video visible on the Shot By Shot website. All submissions are reviewed an we will contact you about your submission. Be sure to include your contact information including your name, phone number and email.

Mail Someone Else’s Story To Us Do this if: You are sharing a video of someone you interviewed. We’ll need to confirm anyone featured in the story has given permission before we can post the story on our site. All submissions are reviewed an we will contact you about your submission. Be sure to include your contact information including your name, phone number and email..

who we are

Stories put a face on vaccine-preventable diseases. Our collection of videos and written stories is an education and awareness resource for your patients, colleagues, students, clients, and community.