Dear fellow public health professionals, advocates and friends:As graduate public health students, we are in the process of completing our special project, which is to persuade CVS/Pharmacy to adopt a national written policy to make condoms freely accessible. Our long-term goal is to reduce the rate of HIV/AIDS, STDs, and unintended pregnancy, especially in Washington DC—the city with the highest rate of HIV/AIDS in the country.
Please help us to continue our important fact finding mission when you visit any CVS store in the country (through June 30, 2007) by recording your observations to the following questions and forwarding them to us at s_lives@hotmail.com Save Lives: Free the Condoms.
* What is the CVS store address (or nearest cross street) and store number? This information is located on or directly above the front door.
* Is the large condom display locked?
* If condoms are locked, does the store have a small, unlocked condom display?
* Is the small condom display well stocked?
* Does the small condom display contain a variety of brands?
Thank you in advance for your time and effort. Your feedback is important to the success of our project.
Sincerely,
Save Lives: Free the Condoms
Shumaya Ali
Suja Shunmugavelu
Sophia Vourthis
Carolyn Watson
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