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Your Support is Critical This Winter
My name is Nicki Turk and I’m CAP’s Director of Housing & Support Services. I have worked at CAP for 14 years, but this year has been unlike any other in my time here. It has been, and continues to be, so incredibly hard. And yet, I’ve never been prouder of the work CAP does for those living with and affected by HIV, and for the LGBTQ+ community.
A Letter from Déja Fitzgerald, CAP's New Equity and Inclusion Advocate
My name is Déja Fitzgerald (She/Her) and I am incredibly excited to be CAP’s new Equity and Inclusion Advocate. In the past few weeks, I have been often asked why I chose to pursue this particular role with this particular organization. As a Black queer woman, my lived experience serves as the foundation that guides my work as an equity practitioner, community advocate, and educator…
National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day 2020
October 15 is National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day - a day aimed to increase awareness of HIV/AIDS in the Hispanic/Latinx population of the U.S. It is a day to draw attention to the disproportionate impact that exists in the Latinx community when it comes to HIV.
2020 Voter Resource Guide
Did you know that 1 in 5 LGBTQ+ people aren't registered to vote? And that Black and Latinx people are less likely to be registered than whites? As a health-focused organization, we believe that our community's well-being depends not only on our physical and mental health, but also our "civic health": the ability to influence the policies that affect our health and healthcare. That's why CAP is urging all eligible voters to make sure they're registered to vote and cast their ballots in the November 3 election!
Recognizing CAP Volunteer Luke Marshall
CAP is so very pleased to recognize and celebrate one of our CAP volunteers, Luke Marshall. Luke was one of seven people individual recently recognized by Jiffy Lube International through the “Do More Award”, which seeks to “honor volunteers who use their vehicles to make a difference, whether it is driving a cancer patient to the hospital for treatment or delivering a hot meal to a family in need. By providing these volunteers with a year’s worth of vehicle maintenance services, Jiffy Lube can help keep them on the road so they can continue to Do More.”
Thank You for Supporting the 2020 AIDS Walk Northwest!
We wanted to take a moment to say thank to you all for your incredible support of CAP and AIDS Walk Northwest. AIDS Walk Northwest (formerly AIDS Walk Portland) is a cornerstone event for CAP and helps raise awareness for HIV and AIDS as well as critical funds to support CAP and our Community Partners as we fight to end HIV transmission. Thousands of you rallied over the past few months and helped us exceed our fundraising goal; because of your generous support we raised over $178,000 during this year’s event to support healthcare and HIV services for both CAP and our Community Partners!
An Important Update Regarding AIDS Walk Northwest in Response to the Wildfire Crisis
Hello Everyone, It’s Tyler TerMeer – CEO of Cascade AIDS Project and Prism Health!
I’m reaching out today with an important update about AIDS WALK Northwest.
As I’m sure you can imagine, we have been keeping a close eye on the wildfires this week and due to the increased smoke and fire safety concerns in our local area, we have made the tough decision that AIDS Walk on September 12th will be a virtual livestream event only.
National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day 2020
September 18 is National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day—a day to call attention to the growing number of people living long and full lives with HIV, and to the aging-related challenges of HIV prevention, testing, treatment, and care. It also seems like a great time to share with you CAP’s efforts to support the wellbeing of aging adults living with or affected by HIV, and initiatives being undertaken in our larger community.
Registration is Open for AIDS Walk Northwest
CAP is excited to announce that registration for the 2020 AIDS Walk Northwest (previously AIDS Walk Portland) is now open! For 35 years, Cascade AIDS Project has called upon thousands of community members, advocates and activists to step up and take a stand against HIV transmission. We take to the streets of Portland to remind everyone that HIV/AIDS has impacted each and every one of our lives in some way.
Thank You for Supporting the 2020 CAP Art Auction: Reimagined!
Thanks to our community, the CAP Art Auction: Reimagined! was a huge success! Together, we raised over $405,000 to support and empower all people living with or affected by HIV, reduce stigma, and provide compassionate healthcare to the LGBTQ+ community & beyond.
CAP Announces New Equity + Inclusion Officer Position
CAP is excited to announce that we are currently hiring a full-time Equity and Inclusion Advocate. This position was made possible thanks to a generous grant from The Collins Foundation for $115,000 over two years.
HIV Community Member Update Letter
In our last letter, we shared our commitment to providing you with updates on how our system is adapting in the pandemic, and taking the necessary steps to ensure that you have access to the services you need, while staying safe and healthy. You are always in the forefront of our minds, but in these past few weeks, amid community uprisings it becomes even clearer how important it is for us to stay connected.
Lend Your Voice
Last week, Leaders and Organizations in the Black community sent a letter to Governor Kate Brown, Speaker of the House Tina Kotek, Senate President Peter Courtney and members of the Emergency Board.
As you know, COVID-19 is also highlighting what was already true—while Oregonians are weathering the same storm, we’re not all in the same boat. Black, brown, and Indigenous communities have always been denied the resources we need to be healthy. So, it is absolutely predictable that we are the communities hit hardest by COVID-19—and not just by the virus itself. Nationally, we also know that the CARES Act has already left Black communities behind.
Program Spotlight: Aging Well
Last month, we took a look at our CareLink Program and the work they are doing during the time of COVID-19. Although the pandemic has drastically impacted the way we deliver client services, CAP continues to adapt to find ways to insure our clients are cared for and connected. This month, we check in with our Aging Well Program to see how COVID-19 has impacted their clients and community, and what creative solutions they have found to continue their critical work.
Together We Have Raised $250,000 for COVID Relief
We wanted to take a moment to thank you all for your commitment to supporting CAP and Prism Health during this unprecedented time. Together, we have raised over $250,000 to support CAP and Prism Health’s COVID-19 relief effort. Some of the work we have been able to accomplish includes:
CAP Receives $5000 Grant from Bank of the West for Employment Assistance
CAP is pleased to announce that we have been awarded a $5,000 grant from Bank of the West to help support our Employment Assistance program in Oregon.
CAP Receives $2,500 Grant for Food and Clothing from The Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund
CAP is pleased to announce that we have been awarded a $2,500 grant from The Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund to purchase food and clothing for participants in our CareLink program.
Program Spotlight: CareLink
CareLink is a short-term program (3 to 6 months) that provides connection to medical care for HIV-positive people who are newly diagnosed with HIV, incarcerated or recently incarcerated, as well as those who have not seen an HIV medical provider in more than six months.
A Thank You To Our Funders During COVID-19
CAP Has been Awarded the Following Grants in response to COVID-19 to support General Operating Expenses, COVID-19 Response, Emergency Rent Assistance, Medical Motel Vouchers, Emergency Technology Purchases, Transportation Support, and other programmatic support.
Client Stories | Connecting to Care during COVID-19
As we are inundated by the daily impacts of COVID-19 on our friends, families, communities, and globally, we wanted to take a moment to share two stories from our CareLink Team that reminded us of all the good that can be done, even in these trying times. CAP is working tirelessly to expand equitable access to health care, and that work is critically important, perhaps now more than ever.