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Access
Without access, there is no choice. It is not enough for SLU to say students can go to outside health care providers or walk to the CVS down the street. True access, in the spirit of cura personalis, means removing unnecessary barriers--including financial, location, time, fear of parental knowledge, insurance, prejudice against vulnerable populations like POC and queer folks, access to LGBTQ+ informed health care, etc. We demand that SLU makes changes to increase student access and knowledge of reproductive and sexual health through our policy goals; however, until that occurs, BRJ provides safer sex supplies to SLU students to help increase access and increase individual and public health. We provide access through the following ways:
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Free and confidential safer sex supplies via online order that are deliver to your mailbox in the BSC or another location. Place an order here!
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Condoms and safer sex kits are periodically passed out as announced on social media at the crosswalk on Grand.
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Check your residence hall for Sexual Health Ambassadors, who have envelopes with free condoms for students taped to their door.