- LocationWilson Hall South Building
- DescriptionThis initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to supporting students' sexual health and wellness throughout the summer. No appointment is necessary.Please note: The office will be closed on Tuesday, June 10.
- Websitehttps://events.uconn.edu/student-health-and-wellness/event/1106714-safer-sex-summer
- CategoriesHealth & Wellness
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