Got condoms? Let our team member, Orlinda, share tips and tell you where you can store your condoms. All Positively U centers provide FREE condoms and HIV testing.
Author: Vinay Bansal
What is an internal condom?
Internal condoms work the same way as external condoms. They prevent pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections. The only difference is the condom wraps inside of the vaginal canal. The internal condom has a ring inside, it can be removed for anal intercourse.
HIV Basics
Join Clermide and Keith as they educate our viewers on the HIV Basics and present area statistics for the Polk, Highland, and Hardee counties in Florida. Positively U, Inc continues its mission to help reduce the number of new instances of HIV in the communities it serves!
What is PrEP?
What is PrEP? Well in this video we break it all down for you to arm you with the knowledge you need to have a general understanding of it! Stay tuned for more videos on PrEP and prevention!
‘Get Ready’ with Jason | Positively U, Inc.
Join our Outreach Specialist Jason as he goes through how he gets ready for all of our weekly community outreach events.
Positively U, Inc. is a Non-Profit Organization founded in 2009, based in Florida, focused on providing out of the box services and meaningful services for persons living with HIV/AIDS and preventing the spread of HIV through education, counseling, and providing accessible and confidential testing. We put emphasis on tailoring our services and activities to the individual needs of each person to ensure successful outcomes for those in our care.
Tasting Flavored Condoms
Flavored condoms are created for people to use condoms during oral sex. It is not safe to use flavored protection for vaginal or anal sex. Talk to partner(s) about using protection before going down.
HIV 101 en Kreyol
In celebration of Haitian Flag Day, we decided to bring some fact pushing and myth debunking goodness to you in Haitian Creole from our very own Haitian American team members!
Sacred River by Jessica Raquel : Spoken Word about HIV stigma
Unconscious biases and misinformation on HIV should not make anyone silent and uncomfortable. All people living with HIV are worthy and deserve respect. If you agree, share the video.
