
About kitt
The Kings Informed Tested Treated Project (kittproject) is a county health program funded in partnership with the Kings County Department of Public Health and implemented by the California Health Collaborative. The program is tasked with reducing health disparities and sexually transmitted infections in Kings County by providing more access to free STI testing kits and treatment among the African American, LGBTQ+ communities, and people who can become pregnant in Kings County.
California Health Collaborative
The California Health Collaborative (Collaborative) is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization committed to enhancing the quality of life and health of the people of California, particularly the underserved and underrepresented. Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Fresno, California, the Collaborative has multiple offices throughout California serving residents throughout the state.
Guided by its mission of “changing lives by improving health and wellness,” the Collaborative implements an array of health promotion and disease prevention programs, public health surveillance systems, and a variety of capacity-building and networking activities.
Primary.Health
Primary.Health is powering the decentralization of care in public health. With access to easy and affordable diagnostics, Primary.Health is helping community leaders to reduce administrative burden, automate clinical workflows, and integrate with the healthcare ecosystem. Primary.Health provides program management software and program design services enabling employers, schools, and communities to remain safe and healthy.
Through our work with the largest, most complex organizations at the height of the pandemic, Primary has earned the experience and trust to provide superior diagnostic testing for flu, COVID-19, STI, HIV, RSV, and other conditions that threaten population health. To learn more about our sexual health offerings, click below:
Meet the Team
Jennifer Acidera (she/hers)
Project Director
California Health Collaborative
Ashley Neely (she/they)
Health Educator
California Health Collaborative