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Free HIV testing to be offered at XRoads Bar

Find Out Live On and the Pasig City Health Department will conduct HIV testing and counseling on March 8 from 7:30PM to 11:00PM. The free testing will be held at the second floor of XRoads Bar, located along Food Street of the Ortigas Home Depot Complex, Julia Vargas Avenue, Pasig City.

The free testing will be held at the second floor of XRoads Bar, located along Food Street of the Ortigas Home Depot Complex, Julia Vargas Avenue, Pasig City.
The free testing will be held at the second floor of XRoads Bar, located along Food Street of the Ortigas Home Depot Complex, Julia Vargas Avenue, Pasig City.

Free HIV testing will be held at the second floor of XRoads Bar, located along Food Street of the Ortigas Home Depot Complex, Julia Vargas Avenue, Pasig City.

Find Out Live On has announced that – in cooperation with the Pasig City Health Department – it will conduct HIV testing and counseling on March 8 from 7:30PM to 11:00PM.

The free testing will be held at the second floor of XRoads Bar, located along Food Street of the Ortigas Home Depot Complex, Julia Vargas Avenue, Pasig City.

Testing and counseling is free of charge. Results can be claimed in 30 minutes. While waiting for results, XRoads Bar will be giving away a free drink to those who volunteered to get tested.

This program will be held every second Saturday of the month.

Find Out Live On aims to increase the accessibility of information and resources on HIV and AIDS in order to promote HIV education, safer sex practices, and the importance of HIV testing. By holding a free testing and counseling in XRoads makes it even more convenient for gays and lesbians to get tested.

For more information, visit findoutliveon.org.

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