Annual Health and Wellness Expo

Dear Community Collaborator: 

Salvation After HIV is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides programs serving adults in Houston and Harris County and our mission is “to destroy stigma through support and therapeutic opportunities for those who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS”

Salvation After HIV/AIDS is one of many community organizations that focus on the needs of the clients who are living with HIV. Since 2010, Salvation After HIV has worked diligently in the Houston communities to educate individuals in the fight against HIV/AIDS. We conduct street outreach activities in areas and locations during various times and days that maximize outreach prevention messages and testing for all target populations.

 Salvation After HIV is hosting our 2ND Annual Health & Wellness Expo. November 16,2024 at 5930 Southridge in the Heart of South Park in Houston Texas in Partnership with Heal the Land Crusades. Our goal is to provide outreach and referral services for about 100-150 individuals in the Houston area. Testing and more.

 We welcome your organization/entity to participate in our event as a vendor. Please complete the vendor registration form attached to this document. The cost of attendance is free for Non- profits and $50 for Vendors. Vendors may start setup at the event location at 9:00am on the day (11/16/2024) of the event. Vendors must complete the setup by 10:00am. Tear down is from 3:00pm – 4:00pm. Salvation After HIV requires each vendor to bring one (1) table and two (2) chairs. The vendor is responsible for any additional equipment needed. This is an outside event; therefore, electricity will not be available.

Registration Form Can be found Here: https://salvationafterhiv.com/registration-for-expo/

Respectfully,

Jennice Jackson, Founder

713-340-9163

Jennice Jackson, Founder

2nd Annual Health and Wellness Expo.

Dear Community Collaborator:

Salvation After HIV is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides programs serving adults in Houston and Harris County and our mission is “to destroy stigma through support and therapeutic opportunities for those who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS”
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Salvation After HIV/AIDS is one of many community organizations that focus on the needs of the clients who are living with HIV. Since 2010, Salvation After HIV has worked diligently in the Houston communities to educate individuals in the fight against HIV/AIDS. We conduct street outreach activities in areas and locations during various times and days that maximize outreach prevention messages and testing for all target populations.

Salvation After HIV is hosting our 2ND Annual Health & Wellness Expo. November 16,2024 at 5930 Southridge in the Heart of South Park in Houston Texas in Partnership with Heal the Land Crusades. Our goal is to provide outreach and referral services for about 100-150 individuals in the Houston area. Testing and more.

We welcome your organization/entity to participate in our event as a vendor. Please complete the vendor registration form attached to this document. The cost of attendance is free for Non- profits and $50 for Vendors. Vendors may start setup at the event location at 9:00am on the day (11/16/2024) of the event. Vendors must complete the setup by 10:00am. Tear down is from 3:00pm – 4:00pm. Salvation After HIV requires each vendor to bring one (1) table and two (2) chairs. The vendor is responsible for any additional equipment needed. This is an outside event; therefore, electricity will not be available.
Registration Form Can be found Here: https://salvationafterhiv.com/registration-for-expo/

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CPSTF Economic Finding for Family-based Interventions to Prevent Substance Use Among Youth

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The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) finds that economic benefits exceed the cost of family-based interventions to prevent substance use among youth.

CPSTF recommends family-based interventions to prevent substance use among youth. Interventions reduced initiation and use of various substances (see table). They also reduced sexual risk behaviors among youth and led to improvements in mental health symptoms and school-related outcomes.

How can family-based interventions prevent substance use?

These interventions teach parents and caregivers to enhance their children’s substance use preventive skills and practices. Content may address parent-child communication, rule setting, and monitoring, and interventions may include additional substance use prevention activities for youth. Interventions include individual or small group sessions, web-based modules, printed instruction manuals and workbooks, or a combination of these. They may be delivered by health professionals or trained providers in home, school, or community-based settings.

Why is this important?

  • Youth substance use is associated with increased risk for delinquency; academic underachievement; teen pregnancy; sexually transmitted infections; perpetration of, or experience with, violence; injuries; and mental health problems.
  • Preventing or delaying substance use initiation among youth reduces later risk for substance use, substance use disorders, and overdose.
  • In 2021, substance use was common among U.S. high school students and varied by substance. Approximately one third of students (30%) reported current use of alcohol or marijuana or prescription opioid misuse.
  • In 2022, more than 3 million middle and high school students reported using a commercial tobacco product, and 11% of 8th graders reported lifetime use of marijuana.

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It’s That Time!!!! 2nd Annual Health & Wellness Expo Nov. 16th @ 10am

 Dear Community Collaborator: 

Salvation After HIV is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides programs serving adults in Houston and Harris County and our mission is “to destroy stigma through support and therapeutic opportunities for those who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS”

Salvation After HIV/AIDS is one of many community organizations that focus on the needs of the clients who are living with HIV. Since 2010, Salvation After HIV has worked diligently in the Houston communities to educate individuals in the fight against HIV/AIDS. We conduct street outreach activities in areas and locations during various times and days that maximize outreach prevention messages and testing for all target populations.

 Salvation After HIV is hosting our 2ND Annual Health & Wellness Expo. November 16,2024 at 5930 Southridge in the Heart of South Park in Houston Texas in Partnership with Heal the Land Crusades. Our goal is to provide outreach and referral services for about 100-150 individuals in the Houston area. Testing and more.

 We welcome your organization/entity to participate in our event as a vendor. Please complete the vendor registration form attached to this document. The cost of attendance is free for Non- profits and $50 for Vendors. Vendors may start setup at the event location at 9:00am on the day (11/16/2024) of the event. Vendors must complete the setup by 10:00am. Tear down is from 3:00pm – 4:00pm. Salvation After HIV requires each vendor to bring one (1) table and two (2) chairs. The vendor is responsible for any additional equipment needed. This is an outside event; therefore, electricity will not be available.

Registration Form Can be found Here: https://salvationafterhiv.com/registration-for-expo/

Respectfully,

Jennice Jackson, Founder

713-340-9163

There is Life after any Diagnosis!