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Found love on Valentine's Day? Need condoms? Visit www.teensource.org and click the new FREE CONDOMS button to get yours today!

TeenSource has a new way for you to get free condoms! The Condom Access Project (CAP) is just for teens and gives you specific information on how to get free condoms close to where you live in California. 

It works a lot like the “Find a Clinic,” where you put in your city and zip code and a map will pop up giving you places where you can easily get free condoms near you. All of the places listed on the map have a “teen-friendly,” non-judgmental environment, and are welcoming to youth.

CAP is also trying something new in California – mailing condoms to you! Right now we are in a trial phase, so it’s only available in certain areas. If you live in one of these places, having condoms and lube mailed to you for free will be an option when you enter your zip code and city.

If you don’t see a place that is convenient for you to get free condoms at first, keep checking back with us. Since CAP and the FREE CONDOMS button is a new feature on TeenSource, we are updating and adding to our list of locations to get free condoms frequently.

Using a condom every time you have sex protects against STDs like chlamydia and gonorrhea. Show your partner you care by having a condom on hand every time!

Let us know if you have any questions about CAP! Send us an email at stdprograms@chfc.org.

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