Columbia is buzzing with excitement as the 5th annual PrEP Awareness Week approaches. This year’s events promise an engaging experience for everyone involved, particularly those keen to learn more about pre-exposure prophylaxis, commonly known as PrEP. The Palmetto AIDS Life Support Services group is leading the way, hosting a variety of community events designed to promote awareness and education about this vital preventive health measure.
So, what exactly is PrEP? It’s a great way for individuals at high risk of HIV to protect themselves. When taken as prescribed, PrEP can reduce the risk of getting HIV from sex by up to 99%. During this special week, the focus will be on increasing access and knowledge about PrEP in South Carolina’s high-risk communities. The theme for 2024, “PrEP Proud Family – preparing, practicing and prevention,” captures the essence of what this week is all about.
Mark your calendars because there’s a lineup of events you will not want to miss! The first event kicks off with a student rally at Benedict College on September 19th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This is not just your average rally; it’s an opportunity for students to come together, learn, and share their experiences regarding PrEP. Following this, another rally will take place at Morris College on September 25th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. These rallies are all about fostering a community feel, encouraging everyone to engage in conversations about safe practices and preventive measures.
For those who can’t make it in person, you won’t be left out! The team is hosting a virtual Facebook Live talk on September 24th at 2 p.m. This session aims to touch upon the importance of PrEP and how it can significantly change lives. Tune in from the comfort of your home and feel free to ask questions in real-time. It’s a great way to participate and learn.
The fun doesn’t stop there! Expect exciting activities, games, and delicious food during the student rallies. Organizers are ensuring that attendees have a fantastic time while soaking up all the information they need regarding PrEP. Plus, it’s an excellent way for students to connect with their peers and build a supportive community.
Whether you are a student, an educator, a health professional, or simply someone who is curious, your participation can make a significant impact. Spreading the word about PrEP and helping to normalize conversations around sexual health can lead to a healthier, more informed community. By attending these events, you’re not just learning; you’re joining a movement to fight against HIV and promote awareness.
As Columbia gears up for PrEP Awareness Week, it’s a reminder that community is everything. With increased knowledge, access to healthcare, and a supportive network, people can better protect themselves and their loved ones. Don’t miss out on the chance to get involved! Grab your friends, head to the rallies, and connect online. Together, we can foster a more informed, prepared, and health-conscious community.
Let’s come together to make PrEP Awareness Week a memorable and impactful celebration!
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