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phone: 314.535.7275
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Tuesday Night Crew

TNC's 2005 Schedule

TNC: What We Do Here
Expectations & Rules at TNC: developed by the group for the group

"God Unite Us" African GraphicTNC (Tuesday Night Crew) is a weekly gathering of black gay and bisexual young men and their friends.This group is dedicated to community building and healthy sexuality development for all its participants.TNC is a program of HEY (Health and Education for Youth and Young Adults).HEY's mission "Truth" African Graphicis to build community capacity to improve the care and coordination of services for HIV-positive youth and at-risk youth.

We provide youth-sensitive comprehensive care for youth aged 13-24 living with HIV, youth friendly HIV antibody testing, and prvention programming for youth at-risk of HIV infection Furthermore, HEY exists to educate the community on youth-se"Gods Time is the Best Time" African Graphicnsitive HIV care and prevention.

HEY believes that youth can, and will, make good decisions about their health when they have accurate information and consistent support.

 

5 Things TNC is proud about being LGBT
(Sept '04)

1. A lot of us are successful.
2. We can communicate about safe sex to anybody.
3. We can accept the straight society more than they can accept us.
4. We have strength and resiliency.
5. We have a lot to be proud of.

5 Things TNC never wants to hear again
(Sept '04)

1. You gonna die from AIDS.
2. It's not right feeling the way you feel; it's just a phase.
3. You're all going to hell.
4. You're all going to do stuff to children.
5. You're never going to be anything.

 

TNC Facilitators

Joel Jackson, BA
Youth Outreach & Programming Specialist (MSMOC Program Coordinator)
314-535-7275 x205
jackson_J@kids.wustl.edu

Kevin Carroll
Peer Counselor

carroll_k@kids.wustl.edu
314-535-7275

For more information, contact Joel Jackson at 314-535-7275 or jackson_J@kids.wustl.edu

 

 

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