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 It Could Be Hiding In You Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

March 2014
Boston Public Health Commission

With chlamydia the most commonly reported communicable disease in the city, the Boston Public Health Commission created a new awareness campaign “It Could Be Hiding In You” to underscore the ease of preventing, testing for, and treating chlamydia. The goal of the campaign is for all Boston youth...

 KnoWyo Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

February 2014
Wyoming Department of Health
Inspired by the statistic that one in 17 Wyoming youth between 15 and 25 years old has an STD, the Wyoming Department of Health is reorganizing its KnoWyo program to target a younger audience between the ages of 13 and 25. The federally funded program allows individuals to print a voucher for free...
 It's Time Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

March 2013
San Mateo County STD/HIV Program
It’s Time is a campaign created by the San Mateo County STD/HIV Program to encourage residents, specifically youth and young adults, to get tested for STDs and HIV. Residents can call, text, or go to www.smchealth.org/std for testing information. San Mateo County has an STD clinic as well as...
 Beforeplay Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

February 2012
Beforeplay is a campaign targeted to the 18- to 29-year-old age group and seeks to initiate more conversation about sexual health and family planning through an interactive Web site, social media, a texting service for sexual health questions, events, and statewide advertising. The campaign is a...
 Know Now. Get Tested. Get Treated for HIV and STDs. Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

June 2011
Arkansas Department of Health HIV/STD Section

The "Know Now. Get Tested. Get Treated for HIV and STDs" campaign from the Arkansas Department of Health HIV/STD Section engages at-risk communities via print, radio, and a significant amount of grassroots work, including rallies, testing events, poster and brochure distribution, and working...

 Take Control Philly Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

April 2011
TakeControlPhilly is an STD Control Program initiative to make condoms accessible, normalize consistent condom use, and foster an open dialogue with at-risk youth. Campaign strategies include a condom art contest, free condoms by mail, an app that locates the nearest condom dispensers, Facebook Ads...
 Take Control! Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

April 2011
New York State Department of Health
The New York State Department of Health's Take Control! public health campaign is designed to provide New York State teens and young adults with information and local resources to promote positive sexual health. The campaign supports and encourages responsible sexual health choices including...
 Status Sexy Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

February 2011
AIDS Partnership Michigan

Status Sexy is a grassroots movement to increase testing and decrease the stigma around HIV for young men. This site is a place for young men to get the facts on HIV and express themselves as the generation that has only known the world with HIV/AIDS as a part of it. No matter the outcome of the...

 Drug Abuse and HIV: Learn the Link Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

September 2007
National Institute on Drug Abuse

The Learn the Link campaign continues to raise awareness among the young generation of the real risks of drug use for transmitting HIV, and it encourages them to share this information with their peers to prevent the spread of this disease. The campaign uses TV, print, and Web public service...

 BASUAH - Brothers and Sisters United Against AIDS Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

September 2007
Illinois Department of Public Health

BASUAH promotes HIV/AIDS awareness among communities of color through education, collaboration, and community engagement. The campaign includes a website, social media, widget, and texting services to locate test sites and health events and to test knowledge. There is also a blog for teens...

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