December 6, 2022
December free HIV testing
Kansas State University's LGBT Resource Center in Diversity and Multicultural Student Affairs is partnering with Positive Connections to bring free monthly HIV/STI testing to the Manhattan campus. Testing is offered at the Morris Family Multicultural Student Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7.
Testing is confidential and provided by licensed testing specialists. All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to get tested.
Testing is first come, first served at the ground floor of the Morris Family Multicultural Student Center. You may preregister for a specific time by contacting the LGBT Resource Center at lgbt@k-state.edu.
Free testing events will continue to be available each month in spring 2023. For any further questions, contact the LGBT Resource Center at lgbt@k-state.edu.
Positive Connections provides comprehensive medical case management and prevention services to 17 counties in northeast Kansas, including Shawnee and Riley counties. Its medical case managers serve nearly 180 clients living with HIV by providing assistance and advocacy to help them communicate with their doctors, obtain medication and adhere to treatment regimens. Positive Connections' prevention services include rapid HIV testing, sexual health education programs, outreach to high-risk populations and condom distribution.