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Become a GHAP Volunteer!

The Gay Health Advocacy Project (GHAP) at Columbia works to promote the sexual health and emotional well-being of all Columbia students, and particularly the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning) community.  We provide HIV-antibody testing, advocacy for medical and psychological care, sexual health counseling and education, support groups, and campus-wide programs. GHAP Advocates come from all of Columbia’s graduate, professional, and undergraduate schools.

Prospective volunteers should come to our annual recruitment information meeting on Monday, September 14, 2009, at 7 p.m. at Health Services in John Jay Hall (West Conference Room, 4th flr).

Contact us at ghap@columbia.edu, or at 212-854-6655, if you have further questions.

www.health.columbia.edu/ghap

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