Southern Atlanta Harm Reduction Conference Volunteers, 3/26-3/28

Southern Atlanta Harm Reduction Conference Volunteers, 3/26-3/28

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Student volunteers are needed for Southern Atlanta Harm Reduction Conference, March 26 – 28, 2020, Atlanta, Georgia.

Click here to read more about the conference online! 

Location:

The Sheraton Hotel, 165 Courtland Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30303

What you will help with:

Registration, guiding, handing out bags, connecting visitors with right staff, helping exhibitors and poster presenters with set ups, etc.

What you will get:

Free registration to one of the biggest scientific and community events on HIV and drug-related issues in the US South, great networking opportunities. Hotel accommodations may be available to avoid night travel.

How to enroll:  

Please send your name and phone number via e-mail to Brittany Heath at brittanyh [at] ahrc-atl [dot] org


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