Sunday, December 20, 2015

Project SYNC YMSM Sexual Health Symposium at Hofstra University

On Friday, December 4th, 2015 over 100 health and human service professionals from throughout Long Island, attended the Symposium, Ending the AIDS Epidemic 2020: Project SYNC (Sex Among Youth in Nassau County) - Determining Risk Factors and Barriers to Engagement for YMSM in Nassau County, hosted at Hofstra University. Project Sync was collaboration between Pride for Youth and Hofstra Unversity's MPH program, where over 250 YMSM living in Nassau County were surveyed on their sexual health practices and access to healthcare. Want more information about the findings of Project SYNC or the many sexual health services availble at Pride for Youth? Call us at (516) 679-9000. 








Tuesday, December 1, 2015

PFY launches groundbreaking new healthcare services for gay and bisexual young men!

Pride for Youth (PFY), a program of Long Island Crisis Center, is proud to announce the launch of its newest program, Project PUSH (Protecting & Understanding Sexual Health) for those most at-risk for HIV on Long Island.

As a part of PFY’s ongoing partnership with North Shore-LIJ Center for Young Adult, Adolescent and Pediatric HIV, medical staff will now offer a full host of health services at Pride for Youth’s Bellmore location from 3:00 – 7:00 p.m., the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. Services will be targeted for young gay and bisexual men (trans* inclusive), through age 30, who continue to have the highest rates of HIV infection both nationally and here on Long Island.

This groundbreaking new program is the first of its kind on Long Island and has the potential to reach at-risk young men who may not be likely to access healthcare in more traditional settings.  “Project PUSH is the outcome of two years of working with North Shore-LIJ Health System to provide greater access to healthcare to the young gay and bisexual men we serve,” states Mr. Carney.  “We recognized that most of these young men, unable to secure these services anywhere on Long Island, either went to NYC for care, or, more likely, went without these vital services.  Project PUSH has the ability to provide equality in healthcare and create a culture of accessing needed care among this population.” 

Services available include:  initial exams, HIV testing, vaccinations for HPV/Meningitis, PrEP/PEP evaluations, screening/treatment for STDs, screening for Hepatitis and more.


“We are hopeful that by more effectively attending to the sexual health needs of this population, we are also working towards Governor Cuomo’s goal of ‘Ending the AIDS Epidemic by 2020’,” concludes Mr. Carney.