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2025 Public Health Advocate Camp

Join SDCOE for a free 5-day student professional development workshop series.

Led by San Diego County's Health & Human Services Agency (HHSA), students will receive hands-on training from public health professionals in addressing San Diego's most critical public health issues, including Tuberculosis, Epidemiology and Immunization Services, HIV, and Mental Health. The camp will expand students' understanding of health careers beyond hospital systems, providing an excellent introduction to public health occupations and a professional network.

Check out the event flyer.

Where:

SDCOE's Linda Vista Innovation Center
2202 Comstock Street, San Diego 92111

When:

June 23-27
9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. each day

Who:

Rising juniors and seniors in high school

Two students delivering a presentation on STI prevention at the 2024 HHSA Camp

Check out KPBS' coverage of our 2024 camp.

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To be eligible for the program, students must...

  1. Be rising 11th & 12th graders (must be a sophomore or junior during the 2024-2025 school-year).
  2. Be 18 years or younger.
  3. Complete and submit the student registration form (see link below) by Friday, May 2.
  4. Ask a teacher to submit the Teacher Recommendation Form (see link below) by Friday, May 2.
  5. Have a parent/guardian sign the Digital Consent Form (provided upon acceptance).
  6. Obtain their own transportation to and from the SDCOE Linda Vista Innovation Center.
  7. Provide their own laptop.
  8. Bring their own lunch. Light snacks will be provided.

For questions, contact Sonia Lira at Sonia.Lira@sdcoe.net.