Free Condom Locations in Orlando – International Condom Day 2019
Check out all the free condom locations in Orlando for International Condom Day (ICD) 2019! AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) started ICD February 13, 2009. It’s an entire day to celebrate sex with condoms! You can greatly reduce the risk of STIs including HIV, HPV and Hepatitis with correct and consistent condom use.
This list of free condom locations in Orlando is the most comprehensive ever. It includes locations throughout Central Florida, free condom delivery, national resources plus an app!
They provide free condoms all year so the fun never stops! Hope you enjoy! (Pun intended.)
Free Condom Locations in Orlando
Call before you go to verify information.
1. AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) – (407) 204-7000
2. Aspire Health Partners – (407) 875-3700
3. Barcodes Orlando – (407) 412-6917
4. Center for Multicultural Wellness and Prevention (CMWP) –
(407) 648-9440
5. Community Health Centers – (407) 905-8827 or (352) 314-7400
– Pine Hills
– Lake Ellenor
– Forest City
– Meadow Woods
– Apopka Family
– Winter Garden
– Bithlo
– Clermont
– Tavares
– Groveland
– Leesburg
6. Club Orlando – (407) 425-5005
7. Florida Department of Health –
– Talk, Test, Treat (Great Info!) – (407)-723-5066
– Orange County – (407) 723-4170
– Seminole County – (407) 665-3000
– Osceola County – (407) 343-2000
– Brevard County – (321) 454-7155
– Lake County – (352) 589-6424
– Polk County – (863) 965-5400
8. Hank’s Bar – (407) 291-2399
9. Hope & Help – (407) 645-2577
10. Impulse Group Orlando – (407) 476-7401
11. Infectious Disease Consultants – (407) 830-5577
12. The LGBT+ Center Orlando (The Center)
– Orlando – (407) 228-8272
– Kissimmee – (407) 201-2544
13. Miracle of Love – (407) 843-1760
14. Orlando Immunology Center – (407) 647-3960
15. Parliament House – (407) 425-7571
16. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida –
– Kissimmee – (407) 246-1788
– Lakeland – (863) 665-5735
– Orlando Downtown – (407) 246-1788
– Orlando East – (407) 246-1788
17. Project Response Brevard County –
– Space Coast Office – (321) 724-1177
– Treasure Coast Office – (772) 595-6773
18. Rollins College (Wellness Center) – (407) 628-6340
19. Savoy – (No published phone number.)
20. Southern Nights Orlando – (407) 412-5039
21. The Stafford House – (407) 532-0070
22. Stonewall Bar – (407) 373-0888
23. Two Spirit Health Services – (321) 800 2922
24. Unconditional Love, Inc. – (321) 253-0120
25. University of Central Florida – (Wellness and Health Promotion Services) – (407) 823-5841
– Free Condoms Campus Map
Mail Order Condoms
1. Cozy Condoms – 603-7956-8919
2. MySavings – (No published phone number.)
3. Protect Your ‘O’ – (407) 645-2577
National Free Condom Finding Resources
Apps
Condom Questions Quick Links:
- Condom Questions Fact Sheet
- How effective are condoms?
- How do I use a male condom?
- Internal condom?!? What’s that?
- So how do I use an internal condom?
What’s an Internal Condom?
It’s exact what you think it is. It’s larger than a typical condom and it goes inside the rectum or vagina. It’s a non-hormonal barrier method of birth control and protection against HIV and other STIs. You can even insert hours before intercourse. Ask for them by name and try one out!
Why are the condoms free?
Condoms cost money, right? Yes, they do. Generally, federal and state grants pay for them. Free condoms provide easy access to a proven prevention strategy. Our community is healthier when we prevent diseases. These are the same great name brands you know. While these condoms cost you nothing, they have incredible value. The protection they provide is priceless.
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