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Description: The Adolescent "STAR TRACK" Program offers outreach, education and prevention services to youth, young adults, and their communities. Activities include health education programs, peer trainings, teen leadership events, prevention services (individual & group), health promotion campaigns, an HIV prevention hotline, free and anonymous HIV testing services, an interactive teen health website (www.yuhip.org), and community mobilization. STAR TRACK engages young people to take control of their health on their own terms. The program also encourages communities, adults, and teenagers, to discuss sexual health issues since young people are vulnerable to HIV and STDs. For professionals, teachers, and clinicians STAR TRACK offers technical assistance on adolescent specific issues such as identifying risk behaviors, conducting proper adolescent counseling techniques and engaging youth into care. Website: http://www.yuhip.org School(s): School of Medicine Contacts: Kalima Young 410-706-1928 kyoung@peds.umaryland.edu Community Served: Citywide; Prince Georges County Services Provided: Health Education,Screenings/Referral Services Provided Other: HIV prevention hotline, testing & advocacy Client type: Teenagers,Middle School Students,High School Students,College Students Physical Location: On Campus,Off Campus School System Served: Baltimore City Office Location: 737 W. Lombard St. Suite 215 Baltimore, MD 21201 Service Location: Program Timeframe: Continuous Health Fairs: Educational Materials,Staff,Tabletop Displays Volunteers: Yes |
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