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CAP In the mid-1990’s, when highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) became widely available in the United States, Cascade AIDS Project’s work set out on a new course
Cascade AIDS Project - Wikipedia Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) is a nonprofit organization based in Portland, Oregon, in the United States Its mission is to prevent HIV infections, to "support and empower" people affected and by HIV AIDS, and to eliminate stigma associated with the disease
Cascade AIDs Project is honoring World AIDS Day this PORTLAND, Ore (KOIN) – In honor of World AIDS Day on December 1st, The Cascade Aids Project will hold a free community gathering this Saturday to hear heartfelt stories from friends and
Cascade AIDS Project | Give More 24! Cascade AIDS Project promotes well-being and advances equity by providing inclusive health and wellness services for LGBTQ+ people, people affected by HIV, and all those seeking compassionate care
CASCADE AIDS PROJECT 520 NW Davis Street Suite 215 Portland, OR 97209 Eligibility: Individuals living with HIV AIDS Email (503) 223-5907 Get Directions
CAP - Cascade AIDS Project — The Umbrella Project Cascade AIDS Project is an organization based in Portland, Oregon, that provides advocacy and services for people living with AIDS in Oregon and southwest Washington, and educates the public about AIDS and AIDS prevention
Cascade AIDS Project - GuideStar Profile For over thirty years, Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) has been a central force in Oregon and Southwest Washington's response to HIV AIDS Initially a grassroots effort of the LGBTQ community, CAP has steadily grown into a robust health and social service provider with a track record of improving health and welfare of local at-risk populations
CAP Archives | Home A collection of information, video, and photographs representing the history of Cascade AIDS Project
Our People — CAP Eric discovered the work of Cascade AIDS Project in 2008 when he was first diagnosed with HIV and experienced their support services firsthand He and his husband CJ live in SW Portland
A6 END HIV OREGON Communications Campaign Final Report A testing event for National Black HIV AIDS Awareness Day, co-hosted by A6 and Cascade AIDS Project, provided community education and additional testing opportunities for people in the community