40 Years of HIV: A Look Back
Yesterday evening, we gathered for an incredibly moving evening of reflection with our community. HIV has drastically impacted so many of our friends, families, loved ones, and community members across the past 4 decades. As our panelists spoke, we were reminded of not only how far we have come, but also how far we have yet to go in the fight against HIV transmission and also in advancing equitable access to healthcare. We want to give a very special thank you to our esteemed panelists for making this event possible, and we want to thank all of those in our community who joined us for this deeply moving discussion.
If you weren't able to join us live, or if you just want to listen again to the stories of our resilience, we have a recording of our event above for your convenience! Want to be the first to know about upcoming event like these? Be sure to follow us on social media or sign up to receive The Loop, our monthly email newsletter below!
About Cascade AIDS Project
CAP is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1985 as a grassroots response to the AIDS crisis. As the oldest and largest community-based HIV services provider in Oregon and southwest Washington, we seek to support and empower all people with or affected by HIV, reduce stigma, and provide the LGBTQ+ community with compassionate healthcare. We do so by helping to ensure the health and well-being of our program participants each year through health, housing, and other social services. When the need for affordable, accessible, and culturally affirming primary care services was identified as a community need, we responded by opening Prism Health in 2017. More information can be found at www.capnw.org.
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