Project
Indulge features provocative yet
tasteful imagery coupled with insightful, witty ‘matter-of-fact’
copy that departs from the usual fear tactics of HIV awareness
campaigns. It suggests that people include regular HIV testing as
part of their personal grooming routine to stay healthy and sexy.
Kit Guerra |
Kit
Guerra has been with the local rugby team, the Volcanoes, as a
flanker for around 6 years now. He has modelled for Bench underwear
in the controversial calendar and billboard shoot that featured the
rugby team’s players. For those who are wondering, he
is straight and attached. He has a 4-year long girlfriend based in
Seattle. He has also made it a habit to go for HIV screening regularly.
This is his first chance to help out with the advocacy. “There is
no need to be scared [about getting tested for HIV]. You get support
every step of the way,” he says.
Carlito Rosadino Jr. |
Carlito
Rosadino Jr. is the current Mr. Gay World Philippines title holder,
and has been an avid supporter of Love Yourself. He joined the
advocacy in several events including last year’s Pride March in
Makati. He is a trained contemporary, lyrical, folk and jazz dancer
from the University of the Philippines where he was part of the UP
FIlipiniana Dance Troupe, and after graduation, he has performed
professionally for a number of local shows. He is currently in Dubai
to pursue new opportunities but before leaving, he obliged to become part of Project Indulge campaign.
Jeremy Favia |
Jeremy
Favia is best known as a celebrity chef on TV5, with his shows Chef
vs. Mom and Take-Out. Currently single, he says if
he were to find someone special, “dapat mabait sya, maasikaso. Yung
physical, bonus na lang yun. Age doesn’t matter. Number lang ‘yon.”
He has friends who have admitted they were HIV positive, and he
himself gets tested regularly. Chef Jeremy has this message for
sexually-active people, “If you love yourself, get tested
regularly.”
“We
have to break away from ‘fear’ since it prevents sexually-active
individuals to go for HIV testing which is why we help avoid the
stigma behind it through awareness, education and counseling. And
based on the results, we believe it is working,” says Chris Lagman,
Director for Counseling and Education for Love Yourself. “Love
Yourself has reach 2.5 million online -- 2,253 of which were tested.
Assistance for treatment were given to the 404 who tested positive.”
Love
Yourself is also beefing up its efforts to roll out their new
services, like the "ultra-discreet" and "ultra-premium"
HIV testing service in Makati Central Business District called, "LoveYourself Platinum". The advocacy
is also expanding soon in other key cities which includes Pasay, Cebu
and in Angeles, Pampanga.
You
can also visit the LoveYourself Hub, a
Malate-based clinic open for testing from Thursdays to Mondays all
year round.
Upcoming
schedules will include free HIV Testing events in Cebu on February 23
and in Manila on March 10. Interested individuals may visit
go.LoveYourself.ph/Cebu and go.LoveYourself.ph/Manila for details.
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