Join a substance abuse and HIV prevention workshop for Asian/Pacific Islander young adults in Santa Clara and San Francisco Counties
Asian-American Recovery Services (AARS)
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AARS's Project Ohana in the Bay is a free workshop that provides interactive health education on HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, and substance use to Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander young adults between the ages of 18-24.
Schedule
Eligibility Requirements
Asian Pacific Islander,
Resident of San Francisco and Santa Clara County,
Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander young adults between the ages of 18-24 who are, or are frequently in, San Francisco and Santa Clara county.,
Youth,
Age: 18 – 24
ADA accessible
Yes
Citizenship Requirements
No citizenship requirements
free
Yes
Counties Served
San Francisco,
Santa Clara
What to do next
Call 415-710-1152
Call Jimmy Quach, Project Coordinator, to ask about Project Ohana in the Bay.
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