Project ASAP

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Organization Description

Asian American Recover Services Inc. develops and provides strength-based models of prevention and education programs to youth throughout the greater San Francisco Bay Area. These programs provide a wide-range of diverse, culturall-competent services including educational presentations, life skills development, asset development, mentoring and much more.

Program Information

Project ASAP is a substance abuse and HIV prevention project for Asian and Pacific Islander (A&PI) college students ages 18-24 attending San Francisco State University or San José State University. Project ASAP provides free health education workshops focusing on sexual health awareness and substance abuse prevention, free HIV testing and referrals, and leadership opportunities to our priority population. This position will provide support to Project ASAP recruitment and outreach efforts on the assigned campus. This position will also provide logistical support to Project ASAP staff during implementation of health education programming. More specifically, the Student Ambassador Intern will be involved in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of outreach and recruitment efforts to support Project ASAP staff and programming. The Student Ambassador Intern will also support the Project ASAP staff in the formation of its School Advisory Body (SAB) which will serve as a group to develop community-based outreach and community awareness efforts on campus.

Health & Safety
Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • TB Test
  • Driver's License
  • Evening Hours
Address 
2224 Hayes St
San Francisco, CA 94117
United States
General Phone 
Program(s) 
Health Education
Organization type 
Focus Population(s)
Focus Area(s)
Minimum required hours 
240
Maximum students 
1