Who says birth control has to be boring? Bedsider wants to make it fun—and they want to come to Yale!
This fall, Bedsider, an online birth control support network for women 18-29 operated by The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, is launching their In the Wild program on college campuses all over the country. There will be parties, lectures, pub crawls, movie nights and info booths all designed to help students get on top of their sex life. Bedsider thinks that collegiettes should have the right to a healthy, happy sex life without having to worry about unplanned pregnancy, and they think that for that to happen, collegiettes need to take an active role in their own reproductive health. In the Wild was created for collegiettes to be able to do just that—and have a little fun while they’re at it!
Want to bring Bedsider to Yale? The organization, which is not funded by pharmaceutical companies or the government, is looking for volunteer Campus Reps to host In the Wild events and entertain, engage and inform collegiettes and collegents about birth control. Bedsider Campus Reps will gain valuable work experience and make a difference in public health by generating awareness, starting conversations and helping college women and men learn about birth control options. Talk about a fun resume-booster!
Want more info? Check out this video! If you’re interested, apply here by September 22. Good luck, collegiettes!