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NAP Student Ambassador Program

It’s no secret that younger members of our community haven’t always been offered a seat at the table to discuss sexual health and education, and with current events, that perspective is not being met. The Student Ambassadors program at NAP, along with your help, will guide our efforts in creating an approach to outreach and education that celebrates the sexual development and health of teens.

As part of this team you will grow as sexual health advocates, educators, and, most importantly, as leaders. As a Student Ambassador, you will attend weekly meetings with the goal of developing and assisting with peer-based education events and outreach. As part of the team you will be compensated with volunteer hours and a professional reference (and snacks during meetings).

To join the Student Ambassadors please contact Enrique at 402-552-9260 ext. 119 or email enriquel@nap.org!

-Enrique Lopez (Youth Engagement Coordinator)

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  • About
    • Leadership and Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Publications
    • Staff Pets
    • News
  • Programs and Services
    • HIV/STI Testing
    • Book an Appointment
    • Client Services
    • Education and Prevention
    • Condoms TO-GO
    • Linkage to Care
    • Support Groups
    • Advocacy
  • Get Involved
    • Donate
    • Ways to Give
    • Volunteer
    • Intern at NAP
    • Student Ambassador Program
    • Careers at NAP
    • Night of a Thousand Stars
  • Resources
    • About HIV/AIDS
    • Connecting to Health Care
    • Medical Referrals
    • About PrEP
    • U = U
    • Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)
    • Local Resources
  • Events
    • Nibble for NAP – April 2020
    • Nibble for NAP – March 2020
    • Night of a Thousand Stars
  • Contact
    • Omaha/Southwest Iowa
    • Lincoln
    • Kearney/Central Nebraska
    • Norfolk
    • Scottsbluff/Panhandle
    • CDC Hotline