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Sexual Health Peers

Get Involved

There are many ways you can get involved in the Sexual Health Peers! See below for some of them.

Become a Peer

We're always looking to recruit more Sexual Health Peers. Joining is relatively simple - any interested persons can come to the first two meetings of the semester and find out more of what we're about and how we operate. Sexual Health Peers is a moderate involvement, peers are required to attend training sessions every week and should be prepared to give serious time to the group. If you think you'd like to join, but not as a presenter and instead help out with events then by all means become involved - those with busy or inconsistent schedules are still able to make a huge difference without presenting or always attending training seminars. Beyond the requirements the group is a lot of fun and tends to be very close each year. Presenting on sexual health is a fabulous way to build confidence and establish or polish public speaking skills as well as learn a lot about your peers. Meetings are at 1:00 on Friday afternoons every week. If you have any further questions let us know or show up and ask!

Donate

The Sexual Health Peers is a non-profit organization (though not yet formally so, we're working on attaining this status) and always apprecaites money to help support our programs and educational efforts. We use funding to keep the workshop boxes up to date with new materials and to finance creation of education materials. We also employ our funding to bring in guest speakers and host events like the Dance Against AIDS. If you'd like to help donate towards our cause of sexual education, please let us know and we'd be happy to help you!!

Suggestions

If you have suggestions for improving workshops, new audiences we might be able to reach, or events or groups we could cooperate with we'd love to hear about it. Feedback and new ideas are essential to our group's dynamic and we value your opinions! Just drop a line to the person most pertinent to your suggestion (general questions to the president, money questions to the treasurer, McKinley questions to Kim Rice, etc...).