S3 Safe Sex Store (also referred to as "S3") is the assumed name of the Michigan corporation, BAK, INC. The business offers sexual health products, sexual health information and education, free HIV testing and counseling. Community outreach is offered through an affiliated nonprofit entity of BAK, INC. called, SHARE (Sexual Health and Responsible Education).
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| - S3 Safe Sex Store (also referred to as "S3") is the assumed name of the Michigan corporation, BAK, INC. The business offers sexual health products, sexual health information and education, free HIV testing and counseling. Community outreach is offered through an affiliated nonprofit entity of BAK, INC. called, SHARE (Sexual Health and Responsible Education). (en)
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| - BethAnn Karmeisool, president /owner (en)
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| - S3 Safe Sex Store (also referred to as "S3") is the assumed name of the Michigan corporation, BAK, INC. The business offers sexual health products, sexual health information and education, free HIV testing and counseling. Community outreach is offered through an affiliated nonprofit entity of BAK, INC. called, SHARE (Sexual Health and Responsible Education). S3 Safe Sex Store was founded April 11, 1995 by BethAnn Karmeisool to provide products that help reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases and infections, and unintended pregnancies in a retail environment while promoting education. In 2012, the store was approved as an HIV testing center by the Michigan Department of Community Health. The corporation operated a brick-and-mortar retail store located in Ann Arbor, Michigan until late 2015, as well as online retail and dissemination of sexual health information and resources. Karmeisool cited issues such as rising rent prices in Ann Arbor and the negative influence of Amazon on her sales as key factors in her decision to close. (en)
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