The Ashe Company over the past two decades has successfully used the creative arts to educate, entertain and empower young people in several social areas through their TABS project. This year in recognition of World AIDS day 2022 on Thursday, December 1, TABS is set to partner with the Ministry of Health and Wellness through the National HIV program. The initiative is geared toward bringing the excitement that will transform a one-day Health Expo at Emancipation Park, offering the ultimate World Cup viewing party, along with free health checks, HIV and Syphilis testing among other prizes and activities. it will also provide patrons with the opportunity to win VIP tickets to the Burna Boy concert in Jamaica.
Executive Director of the Tabs Project, Conroy Wilson shares more on Sunrise. Watch it here:
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