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What the fuck is GummiLove up to in Chile 🇨🇱

Incredibly, GummiLove is making the first party in Chile - in Pucón (Secret Spot) to be precise - even better.

The latest news will be published there. The event is organized by Andrea. Originally from Switzerland, she has been living in Chile for 2 years. She has realized how important it is to do something in this area in Chile. She believes that this topic fits perfectly with our style and appeals to young people. If you would like more detailed information, check out GummiLove_chile_ on Instagram where the latest news is published.
Thank you very much for your commitment!

GummiLove wants to contribute to solving various social challenges:

Studies on the mental health of young people with sexual diversity in Chile are rare. This study examined suicidal behavior in an online sample of 1683 Chilean youth aged 18 to 30 who identified as lesbian, gay and bisexual cisgender. The results show that 49.7% of participants had already thought about ending their lives, while 34.6% reported at least one suicide attempt. The groups at highest risk were women, bisexuals and non-binary or gender non-conforming individuals.

According to the Health Statistics Office in Chile, information indicates that 83% of girls and young women aged 11 to 17 who had an abortion did so because they had been raped. Of these, one in five decided to continue with their pregnancy.

According to studies by the Adolescent Department of the German Clinic, 7% of young women between the ages of 12 and 25 have been diagnosed with chlamydia.

According to the National Institute of Public Health (ISP), 36.8% of people were diagnosed with HIV in 2018, with 60.7% being men and 12.6% women. This occurred most frequently in people aged between 20 and 29, in 61.63% of cases. HIV occurs mainly in the Arica and Parinacota region and in the Araucanía region, with a prevalence of 19.4%.

Condom use in the last 12 months from 2017 to 2022: Never 37.9%, sometimes 51.5%, 6.8% among young people aged 15-19 years.

These are results from the 2019 National Youth Survey.

Therefore, we need your help to contribute to solving these problems. Any support is necessary.

Thank you very much.

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