Step Up - Life on the Yard

Step Up - Life on the Yard STEP UP is an HIV & DRUG awareness project that trains college students to be peer leaders and educate others about HIV/ STDS & drugs and binge drinking.

Substance, Testing and Education Program Using Prevention (Step-up) is a substance abuse and HIV prevention program designed specifically for college students age 18-24 or older attending Universities in the local Dayton Area. In this course we will Aware students of:
-HIV / AIDS and Prevention
-Counseling and Testing
-Substance abuse

05/29/2014

Do you want a chance to win a gift card? and free snacks? Meet us in the student union TOMORROW! 1-5pm We will also be testing.

05/06/2014

Are you The Men's Health Ultimate Guy? Enter Now.

05/01/2014

Despite the unprecedented progress made in the AIDS response in recent years, emerging evidence suggests that adolescents are falling behind as a result of not receiving the attention and services they require.

04/30/2014

SPOTTED: Greater Than AIDS Ambassador Jason Villalobos on the cover of April/May's POZ Magazine for his work on HIV prevention education!

04/30/2014

NEW YORK (AP) — It's the Truvada conundrum: A drug hailed as a lifesaver for many people infected by HIV is at the heart of a rancorous debate among gay men, AIDS activists and health professionals over its potential for protecting uninfected m...

04/29/2014

Share our page to your friends and family! Spread the word that learning about HIV/STD Prevention & Drug/Alcohol abuse is important! also follow us on twitter !

04/28/2014

It was a chilly spring day in Washington when Secretary of Health and Human Services Margaret Heckler made a historic announcement. "The probable cause of AIDS has been found," she began, "a variant of a known human cancer virus." It was 1984, and she confidently declared that a vaccine would be ava…

04/28/2014

Samuel L. Jackson shows his support for Greater Than AIDS.

04/28/2014

Get tested and know your partner's status: Knowing your own status is important for both your health and the health of your partner. Talking about your HIV status can be difficult or uncomfortable—but it's important to start the discussion BEFORE you have s*x.

You need to ask your s*xual partners:

Have you been tested for HIV?
When was the last time you had an HIV test?
What were the results of your HIV test?

If you have more than one s*x partner, the CDC recommends that you be tested for HIV and other s*xually transmitted infections (STIs) every 3-6 months.

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Kettering, OH
45220

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+19377751477

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