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Shaping a more Holistic and Humane Approach to Care in Oregon
When housing becomes unstable, everything else can quickly fall out of focus—health, safety, employment, and even the ability to plan beyond tomorrow. Through a new Medicaid-funded initiative launching across Oregon, Cascade AIDS Project is stepping into that space with a powerful new tool: the CAP HRSN Assistance Program, or CHAP.
Honoring World AIDS Day – A Call to Remember and Act
Today, on World AIDS Day, we pause to honor the millions of lives lost and the countless individuals living with HIV. This year’s UNAIDS theme, “Overcoming Disruption, Transforming the AIDS Response,” reminds us that progress is fragile and that our collective vigilance remains essential.
Newly Proposed Cuts to Federal HIV Funding are a Step Backwards for the Country and CAP
This week, the House Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies appropriations subcommittee released their budget proposal for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2025. The proposed legislation is yet another disastrous step towards the gutting of HIV services established through over 40 years of advocacy.
CAP Leadership Update
After two years of impactful service as CEO of CAP, Paul Lumley will be stepping down from his role, effective July 1st, to take on a new position as Chief Advancement Officer at the Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA).
Where We Stand: HIV & Health News Brief
The world around us is shifting fast, and it can be hard to keep up with the federal impacts on our critical work. We’re here to share the latest news and information impacting HIV and STI related funding and administrative changes coming from the Federal administration that affects the U.S.’s domestic HIV response. Just note that this information is changing daily, so connect with CAP on social media to stay up-to-date in realtime.
PEPFAR Freeze Imperils Lives & Threatens HIV Prevention Progress
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. HIV, while far from over, was no longer a death sentence for those with treatment, and we were able to shift our focus toward ensuring members of our community had access to this life-saving medication.
Standing Together: CAP’s Response & Actions on Federal Challenges
It is in times of uncertainty that the power of community shines. Recent federal executive orders and disruptions have introduced new challenges for our organization. We want to assure you that CAP is taking proactive steps to withstand these targeted attacks on the compassionate care we provide, and intend to do everything in our power to continue serving the community.
A Word from CAP on the National Election Results
Following the results of the election, we know that many in our community are feeling a mix of uncertainty, disappointment, and fear about what the future holds. This outcome may feel particularly disheartening given the work of CAP, Our House, & Prism Health with some of the most vulnerable members of our community.
AIDS Walk Northwest 2024 - ReCAP
Thousands gathered at Tom McCall Waterfront Park on September 28th to Stick It To Stigma in support of all those living with and affected by HIV & AIDS at the 2024 AIDS Walk Northwest!
CAP Advances Healthcare Equity with $300,000 Grant from KeyBank
Thanks to a generous $300,000 grant from KeyBank, we will be launching our new Healthcare Equity Advocate Program, a pivotal initiative designed to tackle disparities in healthcare access and outcomes for marginalized communities across Oregon and Southwest Washington.
Prism Health | Morris Celebrates Grand Opening
Our new clinic, Prism Health | Morris, celebrated its grand opening ceremony on June 29th, 2024! The new clinic at 15 N Morris St. in Portland, OR will further expand access to our inclusive, affirming, high-quality health care.