Flu and HIV Clinics

Flu and HIV Clinics

By UCSD Cross-Cultural Center

Date and time

Friday, January 27, 2017 · 2 - 4:15pm PST

Location

University of California San Diego

9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093

Description

Happy New Year = Healthy New Year, 2017!

Start the year off right! Shield yourself from this season's strain of flu at our free flu shot clinic and become knowledgeable of your status with a FREE HIV and Hepatitis C screening. Rite Aid Pharmacy and Family Health Centers will be on campus 1/27 conducting a health clinic, where flu shots and HIV/Hep C screenings will be provided for all. Flu shots are FREE with most insurances and HIV/Hep C screenings are entirely free.

The Campus Community Centers in collaboration with Rite Aid Flu Clinic and Family Health Centers San Diego will be providing free flu shots at two locations (CCC and LGBT) and the LGBT Resource Center will also host free HIV and Hep C testing.

Individuals can select 1 time and location below. Walk-ins welcome. individuals can register for a flu shot and HIV/Hep C testing.

Testing Times and Locations:

Cross-Cultural Center 2:00pm-3:00pm Flu Shots

LGBT Resource Center 3:15pm-4:15pm Flu Shots

LGBT Resource Center 3:00pm-6:00pm HIV/Hep C Testing


Please Note:

Please bring insurance cards! If you have any questions, you may contact the Cross Cultural Center, 858-534-9689 or Briana Thrift at Rite Aid Pharmacy, 619-670-9769. Health clinic is open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members. Walk-in's accepted.

Organized by

 

P.L.A.C.E.S. Philosophy

: The CCC provides programs and spaces for students, staff, faculty, and community members to have open discussions where all opinions can be valued and heard.

: The CCC provides programs and services for students to develop and strengthen activism efforts while learning to become local and global citizens. We collaborate with staff and faculty on leadership and educational opportunities. In addition, CCC offers professional development to departments, organizations, and staff campus-wide.

 of identities: The CCC values and promotes the understanding of the intersections of identities and positionality. This includes, but is not limited to: race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, sex, culture, age, ability, class, religion, spirituality, and physical appearance. We confront all forms of oppression within these multiple identities.

 building: The CCC provides interactive programs and retention spaces to create new connections, strengthen existing relationships, and encourage cross collaborations.  

: The CCC offers educational workshops, trainings, and programs on social, cultural, diversity, and social justice issues, which serve to empower campus and community leaders by providing the necessary tools to be an advocate for positive social change, proactive about addressing inequities, explore multiple identities, and maintain balance in all aspects of their lives.

: The CCC functions within a social justice framework that includes a vision of society in which the distribution of resources is equitable and all members are physically and psychologically safe and secure. We envision a society in which individuals are both self-determining (able to develop their full capacities), and interdependent (capable of interacting democratically with others). Social justice involves social actors who have a sense of their own agency as well as a sense of social responsibility toward and with others and the society as a whole (Bell, 1997, p.1) Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice.

 

 

 

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