Wakulla.com, July 8,2008
Leon
County Commissioner Bill Proctor and the Health Network Alliance will
hold “A Youth Conference and Wake-Up Call on Sexual Awareness: An
Intense Discussion about Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and
Abstinence” to address the issues in a recent report by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. A similar conference was held in April
2008 in Tallahassee.
The Centers for Disease Control issued a report on the reproductive
health of African American teenagers. A startling revelation shows
that 48% of African American girls age 14-19 are infected with a
sexually transmitted disease. This conference seeks to provide
pertinent information by health professionals to local teenagers that
may raise their awareness to the travesties of sex and its potential
consequences. The conference will be conducted with a general session
and age appropriate break-out sessions for boys and girls and a special
break-out session for parents.
The Health Network Alliance seeks to raise the awareness to youth in
grades 4 through 7 and 8 through 12 with collaboration from the Florida
Department of Health, Florida Department of Children and Families, Leon
County Health Department, Wakulla County Health Department, Shisa,
Inc., MAACA, Inc. and the Florida A&M University School of Allied
Health.
Students grades 4 through 12 and parents are invited to attend. This
conference is free.
WHO: Leon County Board of County Commissioner Bill Proctor (District 1) and the Health Network Alliance
WHAT: A Youth Conference and Wake-Up Call on Sexual Awareness
WHEN: Saturday, July 19, 2008. 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
WHERE: Wakulla County Public Library, Crawfordville, Florida