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Frannie Peabody Center provides HIV prevention services from our offices on Oak Street
in downtown Portland, as well as from Meadowbrook Plaza in York. Services include: Our staff and volunteers provide prevention and testing services to reduce the risk of HIV in Southern Maine. Our prevention staff members are always happy to talk with groups or individuals in need of testing, group education, or supportive counseling. Anonymous HIV Antibody Testing Walk-in HIV testing is available at our prevention office in Portland, Wednesdays between 12pm and 6pm and at our York County office Tuesdays between 1pm and 6pm (located in Meadowbrook Plaza, Route1). We also offer rapid testing by appointment and other special walk-in events during the year. For more information about testing times and places, Individual and Group Outreach Through collaborative efforts with local businesses and other social service agencies,
we can extend our outreach to engage high-risk individuals. Our outreach workers have
a regular presence at the following popular bars and clubs: Frannie Peabody Center supports GO Portland, GO Ogunquit, and GO Saco by offering gay, bisexual and questioning men an opportunity to socialize outside of bars. Some activities include hiking, movie nights, game nights, pot lucks, discussion groups, a volleyball league, lending library, and book club. HIV/AIDS information and safer sex supplies are always available. Community Education Community HIV education is available to employers, schools, community organizations, religious groups, and other agencies. Frannie Peabody Center provides a comprehensive presentation that includes health promotion topics and information about counseling and testing. We will work with you to adapt the presentation to meet the needs of your group. To schedule a speaker for your group contact: Privacy Information |
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