TEEN
INVOLEMENT
TARP helps teens connect with peers on life experiences, and form friendships with others experiencing similar situations.
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ABOUT
TARP is Teen Advocates for Risk Prevention (T.A.R.P.) is a program of AIDS Alabama South aimed at providing young people in Alabama with the education and tools needed to be advocates for sexual and health risk prevention in their schools and communities.
COVID-19 Statement: In the interest of the health and well-being of the communities we serve, as well as our staff, TARP will be a virtual program.
TARP
PLAN
T.A.R.P. will hold virtual training meetings on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. The first meeting of the month will focus on a specific topic and training, the second meeting will be a discussion about how to implement that topic in daily life. Topics will include Stigma, Sex Ed, HIV Prevention, Healthy Conversations, Consent, Abuse, Alcohol & Drug Use, and many other topics relevant to young people.
TARP
mission
It is the Mission of T.A.R.P. to provide education and training to young people to help them become sexual health, stigma reduction, and risk prevention advocates in their schools and communities.
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Nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses in Alabama occur among young people between the ages of 13-24 years old.
OUR TEAM
AIDS Alabama South has been working with youth and young adults for many years. We facilitate and participate in numerous HIV prevention and advocacy events continuously. The new program is an opportunity for HIV-positive youth to connect with their peers, learn how to manage their health, build relationships and navigate the health care system as they grow older