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Sex & Chocolate: Sexual Health Discussion (Zoom Meeting)

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Talk sexual health with Hudson Valley Community Services and the Newburgh Free Library! Thursday February 18th at 6:15 p.m. The program will include a presentation on common STI's, prevention and harm reduction methods, and methods of safe sex. It will also include a conversation on overall health. After the presentation HVCS will open up the conversation […]

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Hepatitis 101 Video Premiere

May is National Hepatitis Awareness Month, and in honor of the occasion we're premiering a new video all about hepatitis. This video (which is less than half an hour in length) covers the basics of hepatitis and the 3 viruses that can cause it. Our Hepatitis C Patient Navigator, Ryan Schoenau, provides easy to understand […]

International Overdose Awareness Day

First Congregational United Church of Christ 269 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

Hudson Valley Community Services, a division of Cornerstone Family Healthcare, is hosting a candlelight vigil in honor of International Overdose Awareness Day. This annual commemoration takes place on August 31st to pay respect to those lost to substance use overdose, raise awareness of local substance use disorder services, and end stigma around overdose, substance use […]

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Free HIV Testing at Walgreen’s – Poughkeepsie

Walgreens Poughkeepsie 827 Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

It's National HIV Testing Day!   Why it matters: If you know your HIV status, you can act accordingly. If you're negative, take steps to stay negative such as safer sex, harm reduction, going on PrEP, and talking about safety with partners. If you're positive, engage with and stay in medical care to stay healthy […]

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Free HIV Testing at Walgreen’s – Yonkers

Walgreen's Ypnkers 1046 Yonkers Avenue, Yonkers, NY, United States

It's National HIV Testing Day!   Why it matters: If you know your HIV status, you can act accordingly. If you're negative, take steps to stay negative such as safer sex, harm reduction, going on PrEP, and talking about safety with partners. If you're positive, engage with and stay in medical care to stay healthy […]

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