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We
will be using these pages to highlight individual programs, and to
provide a resource directory for people affected by HIV/AIDS. Come
back often to check for updates. |
| Emergency Grants
/ Basic Needs Program / Housing Subsidies / Transportation
Vouchers / FEMA Grants / Mental Health Vouchers / Extended Support
Vouchers |
| Bar outreach,
book clubs, media campaigns, community building activities, peer
education and HIV/AIDS information packets were provided to
hundreds of young men who have sex with men, one of the groups
most at risk for HIV/AIDS through the Young
and Strong program in the last year. |
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Help
support
The BASIC NEEDS program.
The Basic Needs program gives clients the
option to have volunteers deliver bags directly to the home.
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PCAF
HIV Resource Center
Technical assistance, information and referral |
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Public
Speaking and community
outreach
Materials for health fairs and community events |
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PCAF
volunteer corps Volunteers
worked for 11,000 hours at the Pierce County AIDS Foundation last
year to provide client care, peer education, and administrative
support |
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A
safe and supportive place for Sexual Minority Youth in Pierce
County
253.534.3204
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Free
Voice Mail
Available to all PCAF clients (service through MDC) Helps you stay
in touch even if you don't have a phone. See your case manager for
details.
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Help for victims of sexual assault or abuse:
24 hour Crisis, Information & Referral Line
253.474.7273
800.756.7273
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Seattle
Treatment Education Project
Your HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Source
Talk Line M-F 1-5PM
206.329.4857 or 800.469-STEP
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Unity
Now, a prevention project for young women of color |
| APEX
(AIDS Peer Education eXchange) Coalition,
outreach to youth in school settings |
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