Health Services News and Updates 3/7/2022

//Health Services News and Updates 3/7/2022

Health Services News and Updates 3/7/2022

Sexual Health Services

The Sacramento LGBT Community Center makes STI and HIV testing more accessible with its at-home testing kits. The Center’s Health Services Department expanded their at-home testing to include Gonorrhea and Chlamydia testing. The testing process is easy, the tests themselves are free, and the Center can mail you your at-home STI or HIV test in discreet packaging. Each testing kit also contains items to help promote a safer, healthier sex life with condoms, lube, contact information if you have any questions or concerns and post-test counseling where you can discuss the next steps.

Folks looking for at-home testing can reach out to the Center’s Lead Sexual Health Testing Counselor and Case Manager, Aaron Armer, visit our saccenter.org/sexual-health web page, or fill out this order form:

Harm Reduction Order Form

Harm Reduction Services

The Sacramento LGBT Community Center adds more life-saving products through its harm-reduction program, including Narcan, fentanyl testing strips, condoms, and pregnancy tests.

The Center recently added Narcan to its list of harm-reduction services. Narcan is a life-saving medicine that, in emergencies, can be used to reverse opioid overdose. When administered, Narcan works by blocking specific receptors in your body that opioids bind to; once Narcan blocks these receptors, symptoms of opioid overdose can quickly go away.

Learn more about Narcan and other Center Harm Reduction services by emailing our Sexual Health Testing Counselor and Case Manager, Leslie Parada, at leslie.parada@saccenter.org, or get access to these products by filling out a harm-reduction form below:

Harm Reduction Order Form

HIV/AIDS Services

The Sacramento LGBT Community Center’s Marsha P. Johnson Center South will be holding its March to Zero HIV and AIDS awareness and education event. Folks in the community can stop by the South Sacramento Center location and receive free HIV testing, education provided by Gilead, and other resources. Everyone who gets an HIV test will also receive a free $25 gift card!

Also, throughout March, everyone who gets an HIV Test at Marsha P. Johnson Center South or completes an at-home HIV test (which includes test and post-test counseling) will be entered to win two Sol Blume tickets! Sol Blume is an annual music festival in the heart of Sacramento where like-minded individuals can gather to celebrate some of today’s most acclaimed R&B, soul, and hip-hop music acts, emphasizing art, culture, love, social diversity, and good vibes.

For more information please email Aaron Armer, at aaron.armer@saccenter.org or call the South Sacramento Center Location at  (916) 442-1120.

2022-03-07T18:06:29-07:00By |Uncategorized|