Prevention Programs for Men

 

 

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Prevention's Health Institute for Men (HIM):  The Health Institue for Men is designed to give gay, bisexual, queer, questioning and trans men of Tucson the most comprehensive information around sexual health and identity, issues that impact and shape our lives, up to date information around HIV/AIDS, and creates opportunities to socialize and network with other men in Tucson. 

For more information on HIM please contact Dave at (520) 628-7223 or email the program.

 

HIP/AZ – METHODS: HIP/AZ is a statewide prevention program targeting people living with HIV/AIDS and high-risk negative individuals. This client-centered statewide intervention provides intensive, on-going, individual level interventions, comprehensive risk counseling and services to persons who are exhibiting or likely to have difficulty initiating or sustaining practices that reduce and/or prevent HIV transmission and re-infection.

For more information on HIP/AZ, click here. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Points of Health Project (PHP): PHP is a substance abuse, HIV, and hepatitis prevention program for Latino and African American men recently released from prison/jail and Latino and African American men who have sex with men.

For more information on PHP, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

Men’s Sexual Health and Personal Empowerment (MSHAPE): MSHAPE uses the Mpowerment model to empower men who have sex with men in achieving and maintaining optimum physical, mental, spiritual, and sexual health by providing education, support, training, and positive social networking opportunities. MSHAPE is a program that promotes greater awareness of men’s health issues and builds a stronger more supportive community.

For more information on MSHAPE, click here.

 

 

 

Man to Man (M2M): M2M is a prevention program that uses a series of two-day seminars to promote the individual and communal health of men who have sex with men and are offered in English and Spanish. The seminars include multimedia presentations, presentations by health professionals, videos, panels, behavioral modeling, story-telling, assessments, exercises, and small-group discussions.

 

For more information on M2M, please email the program.