
Say Yes To Safe Sex Campaign
Say Yes To Safer Sex Campaign
G’day To All!
I’m trying to raise funds to make safer sex sexy, promote, educate and create awareness of the use of contraception methods, such as condoms, sexual assault as well as dispel myths about sexually transmitted diseases and empower people to say yes to safer sex.

As an Empowerment/Personal Development Coach, I am committed to encouraging safer sex, by promoting the use of condoms and providing FREE condoms in discreet cases as well as creating ongoing programs to educate and empower the youth on the dangers of unsafe sex and sexual assault.
Firstly, my plan is to get disguised cases for the condoms.
Secondly, ensure that FREE condoms are available and accessible in venues and places that individuals at high risk frequently visit, such as across university campuses, night clubs etc.
Thirdly, create Say Yes To Safer Sex programs that encourage the use of condoms among the youth and educate them about the dangers of risky sexual behavior, STI's, sexual assaults including stealthing.
Also focusing on encouraging women to always have condoms in their bags and not to feel ashamed no matter what and facilitate some strategies on how to negotiate on safer sex.

“Share Affection not Infection”
Statistics from the Better Health website states that:
Most teenagers aren’t practising safe sex. Selected statistics include:
· One in four teenagers have had sexual intercourse without using a condom.
· Only 40% of Year 12 students always use condoms.
· Of Year 12 students, males are more likely to report using condoms (52.2%) than females (34%).
· One in four teenagers report they were either drunk or high during their most recent sexual encounter.
· Estimates suggest that about 28% of Australian teenagers may be infected with chlamydia.
Do you spend more time protecting your computer from viruses than you do protecting your body?
If you would like to help me educate, empower and distribute condoms in discreet cases, please donate to this most worthy of causes, and then influence and motivate everyone you know to do the same! We must act now, there is no tomorrow unless we make one! $20,000 will give us the monies necessary to not only acquire the condoms and discreet cases but to facilitate the ongoing Say Yes To Safer Sex Programs.
Your Humble Coach
Katinda Ndola
Empowerment Coach
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G’day To All!
I’m trying to raise funds to make safer sex sexy, promote, educate and create awareness of the use of contraception methods, such as condoms, sexual assault as well as dispel myths about sexually transmitted diseases and empower people to say yes to safer sex.

As an Empowerment/Personal Development Coach, I am committed to encouraging safer sex, by promoting the use of condoms and providing FREE condoms in discreet cases as well as creating ongoing programs to educate and empower the youth on the dangers of unsafe sex and sexual assault.
Firstly, my plan is to get disguised cases for the condoms.
Secondly, ensure that FREE condoms are available and accessible in venues and places that individuals at high risk frequently visit, such as across university campuses, night clubs etc.
Thirdly, create Say Yes To Safer Sex programs that encourage the use of condoms among the youth and educate them about the dangers of risky sexual behavior, STI's, sexual assaults including stealthing.
Also focusing on encouraging women to always have condoms in their bags and not to feel ashamed no matter what and facilitate some strategies on how to negotiate on safer sex.

“Share Affection not Infection”
Statistics from the Better Health website states that:
Most teenagers aren’t practising safe sex. Selected statistics include:
· One in four teenagers have had sexual intercourse without using a condom.
· Only 40% of Year 12 students always use condoms.
· Of Year 12 students, males are more likely to report using condoms (52.2%) than females (34%).
· One in four teenagers report they were either drunk or high during their most recent sexual encounter.
· Estimates suggest that about 28% of Australian teenagers may be infected with chlamydia.
Do you spend more time protecting your computer from viruses than you do protecting your body?
If you would like to help me educate, empower and distribute condoms in discreet cases, please donate to this most worthy of causes, and then influence and motivate everyone you know to do the same! We must act now, there is no tomorrow unless we make one! $20,000 will give us the monies necessary to not only acquire the condoms and discreet cases but to facilitate the ongoing Say Yes To Safer Sex Programs.
Your Humble Coach
Katinda Ndola
Empowerment Coach
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Organizer
Katinda Ndola
Organizer
Hughesdale, VIC