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HIV Community Partners Letter COVID-19 – UPDATE
We wrote to you a couple of weeks ago to let you know that all of our HIV organizations remain open and able to provide the services that you need and deserve. We are all available in different capacities and we encourage you to visit our websites, social media pages and call us. Our plan is to remain open during the Stay Home: Save Lives order and to continue to be here for you. We hope that you are finding ways to take care of yourselves during this time.
7 Ways You Can Help CAP From Your Couch!
Our agency is already witnessing the impacts of the spread of COVID-19 on our clients. People living with HIV who are not “virally suppressed” are at greater risk of developing serious, potentially life-threatening symptoms than the general public. Many members of this population are also experiencing homelessness or housing instability, further increasing their risk of acute COVID-19. The rate of requests for emergency rent assistance has more than doubled since last week as clients have been laid off or seen their work hours reduced.
HIV Community Partner Letter on COVID-19
We are reaching out to you in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic to let you know we are here for you. We understand that social distancing, while a necessary part of stopping the spread of coronavirus, has a real impact not only on the services we are able to provide at this time, but also the lives of you and your loved ones.
CAP's Response to COVID-19
At CAP, the well-being of our community is a top priority and we are aware that the populations we serve are often the most vulnerable during a public health crisis. We will be staying open with essential services so that our clients can receive the care they need, while also protecting our members, visitors, volunteers, and staff while they are here.
CAP Receives $17,500 from the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation in Partnership with Macy's
CAP has been awarded a grant for $17,500 from The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF) in partnership with Macy’s. The grant will be used for CAP’s Women of Wisdom Program in Southwest Washington; which is a unique program that serves as a safe space to provide psycho-social support groups that unite, educate, and empower women living with HIV/AIDS and their children.
National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day | March 20, 2020
This month, we honor the 14th annual National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD) which revolves around the theme of “Resiliency + Action: Ending the HIV Epidemic in Native Communities”. Founded in 2007, this community-driven national mobilization effort was designed “to encourage Natives (Native Americans, Native Alaskans and Native Hawaiians) across the Unites States and Territorial Areas to get education, get tested, get involved in prevention and get treated for HIV”.
NWGHAAD Spotlight: Women of Wisdom
National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, held annually on March 10, is an opportunity for “local, state, federal, and national organizations come together to shed light on the impact of HIV and AIDS on women and girls and show support for those at risk of and living with HIV.” This year marks the 14th annual observance of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD).
Reaffirming CAP’s Connection with the Black Community: Six Month Progress Update
In August of 2019, I released an open letter in The Skanner to acknowledge that CAP’s work with the Black community in Portland has been lacking. At the time, our time for showing up at the table was far overdue. Today as I reflect back, I realize I should have started the conversation with two simple words.
I’m sorry.
We Are Excited to Unveil Our New Website!
Next time you visit us on the web, you might notice that things have changed up a bit! Starting February 5, CAP will be launching our brand new website to our community!
Party For The People - Action Award Honorees
Cascade AIDS Projects appreciates each and every one of our volunteers and the many contributions they provide to the agency, but every year we recognize a number of outstanding volunteers with our Action Awards. They will be publicly recognized at our annual volunteer appreciation event, Party for the People, on Thursday, February 13. Here are our 2019 Action Award winners:
CAP Joins National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF) and 155+ other organizations in opposing Racial Profiling Rule
The new rule would make it harder for them to obtain tourist visas and follows an incident in which a Hong Kong airline, under pressure by government authorities, forced a woman to take a pregnancy test before she was allowed to board a plane to the U.S. Pacific island of Saipan. We, along with the undersigned organizations, have signed an open letter to Secretary Pompeo urging the administration to immediately rescind the Pregnancy and Racial Profiling Rule now!
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is observed each year on February 7 to “increase HIV education, testing, community involvement, and treatment among black communities”. Coordinated by the Strategic Leadership Council, thousands of organizations and groups across the world organize to address HIV disparities that exist within the Black community nationally and globally. This year’s NBHAAD theme, “Together for Love: Stop HIV Stigma” raises awareness that we all have a role to play in stopping HIV stigma.
Reflecting on 35 Years of Service
Thirty five years ago CAP incorporated as a nonprofit under a mission designed to support men, women, and youth affected by HIV and AIDS, prevent the spread of HIV in populations at highest risk, and advocate for an effective community response to the epidemic. We were a reflective light for many in the darkest of days. A time where diagnosis for most meant a death sentence. Today, an individual’s journey with HIV has transformed from dying from, to living with, to now thriving despite.
Camp KC Receives $1,000 grant from iQ Credit Union
The award will help support Camp Activities this holiday season, including the annual toy drive and holiday party at the Hi-Lo Hotel. Kevin Cook, Director of Camp KC, was overjoyed to receive this gift at iQ Credit Union Vancouver office. “Thank you [iQ Credit Union] and your employees for your generous donation to Camp KC! Our campers, families and volunteers greatly appreciate it!”
CAP Joins Open Letter to Facebook to Address Misinformation about HIV Prevention and PrEP
CAP joins 51 other LGBTQ+ and HIV/STI organizations in an open letter to Facebook in an effort to address ads pushed by the tech company surround HIV Prevention and PrEP. The misinformation has increased fear among patients about PrEP and PEP, especially those most susceptible to HIV transmission, despite messages from health officials and federal regulators validating their safety. The full letter can be read below.
Why I Walk – A Personal Message from CAP CEO, Tyler TerMeer
It was fifteen years ago that I participated in my first AIDS Walk. I had only known my status for a few short months and I remember feeling incredibly vulnerable as I had only just begun adjusting to my new life living with the virus. However, looking back, taking that first step towards my future at the walk was a defining moment in my journey.
An Open Letter to the Black Community from CAP CEO, Tyler TerMeer
I’m writing this open letter to our community on behalf of Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) to acknowledge that our work with the black community in Portland has been lacking. Our time for showing up at the table is far overdue, and I am deeply sorry that CAP has not been historically more responsive to the black community.
Cascade AIDS Project Receives $15,000 From The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation In Partnership With Macy's
Cascade AIDS Project has been awarded a grant for $15000 from The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF) in partnership with Macy’s.
Ninety-Nine Girlfriends Awards CAP/Prism Health Start-up Funds for LGBTQ+ Mental Health Program
CAP is very pleased to announce it is a recipient of the $20,000 Finalist Award from Ninety-Nine Girlfriend.
Gilead Sciences Approves Funds to Expand CAP’s Aging Well Program
Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) is very pleased to announce a partnership with Gilead Sciences, Inc. for the 2018-2021 Aging Well Program. Gilead is funding the three-year $375,000 program that focuses on supporting the wellbeing of aging adults living with and affected by HIV.