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TeenSource Now Has a Cafe Press Store!

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Support TeenSource.org and the Condom Cover Art Contest and get your hands on some cool stuff! TeenSource.org now has a Cafe Press store where you can get totes and notebooks with the winning art from this year's Condom Cover Art Contest.

Now You Can Follow TeenSource on Twitter

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TeenSource is now on Twitter - of course! Follow us for updates and information on reproductive health issues, tips, tricks, contests and connections to opportunities for youth. (And for some reason, we were really excited about Talk Like a Pirate Day. We're crazy that way.)

Update to Youth Friendly Pharmacy Info

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Have you been to your local pharmacy lately? Back in July, we told you about the Youth-Friendly Pharmacy Initiative (YFPI). The YFPI partners with youth to create relevant and effective materials to enhance youth access in pharmacies.

Check Out the "I Know" Campaign

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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health launches innovative media campaign to combat the County’s rising rates of the sexually transmitted diseases, Chlamydia and Gonorrhea.

2008 Condom Cover Art Contest Winners Announced!

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Congratulations to the 2008 Condom Cover Art Winners!


Super C

Vanessa Rodriguez
Stockton, CA

Vote Now in the 2008 Condom Cover Art Contest

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contest entryThe entries are in for the 2008 Condom Cover Art Contest. Now, it's your turn to vote for your favorites!

Youth Speak Out About Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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Understanding the Needs and Imagination of Today's Youth, a publication of the Division of Adolescent Medicine, Children's Hospital, Los Angeles.

Find Out More: HPV and Cervical Cancer

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What You Need to Know

Teens are especially vulnerable to Human Papillomavirus (HPV), but you can make a difference.

Start With the Basics

All women need to know that there is a link between HPV and cervical cancer. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. There are over 100 types of HPV and over 30 of them are sexually transmitted.

AMICAH Project Survey Results

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Teens Speak Out About Sexual Health Services

Today in California, the law says that teens have the right to confidential sexual health services – that means that teens ages 12 to 17 do not have to tell their parents that they go to the clinic and the clinic is not allowed to tell their parents.

We wanted to know – if the law changed, what would you do? Would you still come to the clinic?

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TeenSource.org is funded in part by the Federal Office of Population Affairs, Title X grant and the California Wellness Foundation.
Additional money has been provided by the California Endowment and the American Civil Liberties Union.