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Peers Promoting Aids Awareness (PPAA)
is a student group in Nantucket High School dedicated to educating peers
and the community about prevention, tolerance, and compassion toward those
infected and affected by HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C. Sponsored by the Nantucket
AIDS Network (NAN), PPAA has been active since February 1992. Since their
inception, the group has grown from the initial 15 students to over 70
members. For many years it has been considered the largest extracurricular
club in NHS. PPAA has become an influential part of the student body and
a model that other organizations across the state have looked to for teen
education, outreach and future leader development. The group meets on
a regular basis at NHS, as well as holding evening meetings at the NAN
to prepare for upcoming events. Students work hard in order to prepare
events and keep the group actively educating. Some of the most important
aspects of PPAA include: Formal Training- A one-day workshop is offered to the entire student body focusing on peer leadership and the realities of Hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, substance abuse and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases. This year, the event took place on Sunday, November 16, 2003. Activities included skits educating peers about STD’s, how alcohol affects decision making, a power point on Hepatitis A, B, and C, and much more. Outreach Materials- Condoms distributed weekly, training and reference materials available through the school, monthly newspaper articles on activities and awareness written for and by teens. Healthy Alternative Programs- PPAA provides excellent alternatives for the students of NHS. Some of these include the annual Valentine’s Day Dance and movie nights. PPAA feels that given these healthy alternatives, students will be less prone to drinking and drug use, activities that significantly increase their chance of contracting an STD. Ryan White Youth Conference- Student officers, as well as PPAA advisor Gordon McGregor travel to Portland, Oregon to take part in the 2004 conference. This year they presented a workshop on The Building Blocks for a Successful Program. Providing training materials and tools to help other individuals and organizations create a group in their communities. While attending the three day conference the group spent their time at the conference discussing, learning, listening and working towards a similar goal by attending many of the workshops offered.
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