STD Awareness Week Calender of Events

Happening Now in Georgia: STI Awareness Week 2026

STI Awareness Week is happening across Georgia from April 12–18, 2026, with health districts hosting free testing events, outreach activities, and awareness campaigns to support prevention, testing, and treatment.

While events vary by district, communities statewide are taking action through the Talk. Test. Treat. initiative to reduce stigma and improve access to care.

Activities Happening Across Georgia

Health districts across Georgia are actively supporting STI Awareness Week through:

  • Free and low-cost STI testing at local health departments
  • Community outreach and education events
  • Campus-based awareness initiatives
  • Provider engagement and training
  • Social media and public awareness campaigns

These efforts help connect individuals to care and reinforce the importance of early testing and treatment.

Featured District Events (Coastal Health District)

Coastal Health District (District 9-1) Free STI Testing Events Across Coastal Georgia

Residents in Coastal Georgia can access free STI testing events throughout STI Awareness Week at multiple county health departments. Hours vary by location (morning and afternoon availability). Walk-ins available at select locations

April 13–17, 2026
  • Chatham County Health Department (Savannah)
  • Effingham County Health Department (Springfield)
  • Liberty County Health Department (Hinesville)
April 14, 2026
  • Bryan County Health Department (Richmond Hill)
  • McIntosh County Health Department (Townsend)
April 16, 2026
  • Camden County Health Department (Kingsland)
  • Glynn County Health Department (Brunswick)
April 20–24, 2026
  • Long County Health Department (Ludowici)
April 22, 2026
  • Bryan County Health Department (Pembroke)

👉 Contact your local Coastal Health District office for exact times and availability.

Find Testing and Prevention Services Near You

Even if a scheduled event is not listed in your area, STI testing and prevention services are available year-round across Georgia.

📬Find free condoms near you:
Find Georgia free mail-order condom distribution programs

Stay Connected with Your Local Health Department

Additional STI Awareness Week activities may be happening in your area.

To learn more:

  • Contact your local health department
  • Visit your district’s website or social media pages
  • Ask about testing availability, outreach events, and prevention resources