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The mobile clinic will be operated for providing HIV testing and counseling service. Weekly outreach events will be hosted on a total of 5 college campuses in Alameda County at UC Berkeley, Cal State Hayward (East Bay), Chabot College, Laney College, and Mills College. The outreach on the campuses provides awareness and educate college students regarding the HIV cause, transmission, and prevention. The intervention proceeds over a 24-month period with participants between the ages of 20-29 years old in Alameda County who are both HIV-positive and HIV-negative. The 24-months intervention is broken down into 1-month, 3-months, 6-months, 12-months, and 24 months. The first month includes interactive activities, watching short videos, peerâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Training of the staff will be before the implementation begins and there will be on-going training/follow-up for every month throughout the program. Also, the mobile clinic outreach services are continuous for the full 24- month period to provide HIV testing and counseling services to the general population of college students. Staffing Plan The personnel for this intervention will include a Project Manager/HIV-Prevention Coordinator, two clinicians (health workers), three peer educators, two counselors, and a consultant. The Coordinator/Project Manager, Alexis Wielunski, has a Masters of Public Health degree from San Jose State University. She is well knowledgeable on HIV prevention methods and also works full-time with San Francisco Department of Public Health. She has worked for the Berkeley Free Clinic for over 3 years and is passionate about health promotion and prevention. The two clinicians are nursing students from local universities, and they are expected to graduate as a registered nurse in the next 6 months. The peer educators are young individuals, some are college students, and some are not college students. These individuals are enthused and passionate about volunteering in their community. Selection of the peer educators is from individuals that have a health or social science background such as psychology majors, public health majors, and sociology majors. 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