Montgomery College Expands Access to Sexual Health Resources for Students
- July 24, 2025
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Montgomery College is holding two sexual health initiatives as part of its commitment to student health and wellness. The College is holding ongoing visits from the Carol Whitehill Moses Mobile Medical Center, which brings vital reproductive health services directly to campus, and expanding the College’s free “Stay Smart” kits, which are now available for mail delivery.
These efforts, led by the College’s Student Wellness Centernew window, aim to remove barriers to access and empower students to take control of their sexual and reproductive health in ways that are convenient, inclusive, and confidential.
Mobile Health Clinic Continues to Serve Campus in August
The Carol Whitehill Moses Mobile Medical Center offers reproductive and general health services directly to students. Services include STI testing and treatment, birth control, mental health support, gender-affirming care, HIV prevention, and more.
The next mobile clinic dates at the Rockville Campus (outside the North Campus Garage) are: August 1, 7, 8, 14, and 21, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Appointments can be made by calling 202-347-8512. Students must present their MC ID (WD&CE students should bring a government-issued ID and course schedule). No student will be turned away for inability to pay.
Stay Smart Kits Now Shipped by Mail
Montgomery College students can now request free Stay Smart Kits by mail, delivered in plain packaging. Each kit includes condoms, lubricant and dental dam, pregnancy test strip, cleansing and sanitizing wipes, a sexual health resource guide, and an anonymous feedback QR code.
Students may also choose to request individual items. Kits remain available for discreet, walk-in pickup at all campuses and the East County Education Center. No sign-in is required.