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Blood Shortages and Blood Bans | A Conversation with OPB's Think Out Loud

On January 28, Jonathan Frochtzwajg, CAP’s Public Policy & Grants Manager, had the pleasure of joining OPB’s Think Out Loud for an important conversation regarding the current blood shortage affecting our region (and our nation). “The shortage has led to renewed calls for the federal government to lift one specific restriction on blood donations. Currently, if a man has had sex with another man in the last three months, he cannot donate blood. More than 20 U.S. lawmakers, including Oregon’s U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, say it’s time to scrap that policy.”

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Winter Survival Kit Drive Launches Today

We are excited to share that we’ll be bringing back the Winter Survival Kits that we’ve done in years’ past at CAP and Prism Health, and will be accepting donations starting today, January 10, for any and all winter survival items (see list below). These items will be collected at Prism Health and the three CAP social service locations in Portland, Vancouver, and Longview through March 18, 2022.

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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.

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National Coming Out Day

For over three decades, each October 11, the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies have celebrated National Coming Out Day — a celebration of of the vibrancy of our community that encourages folks to share their truth with the world and take a stand against all forms of LGBTQIA+ discrimination. But how did the day get its start, and why is it so important to observe?

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National HIV + AIDS & Aging Awareness Day

Each September 18th, CAP observes National HIV/AIDS & Aging Awareness Day. This day brings attention to the growing number of people living long and full lives with HIV and to their health and social needs. (#HIVandAging) With many scientific advances and therapeutic options, most people living with HIV who are on effective treatments can expect to live to more than 70 years of age.

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CAP SW Washington Launches Partnership with RAINS

CAP is excited to announce the start of a brand new program in SW Washington in partnership with the Rainbow Advocacy and Inclusion Network (RAINS). With support from the Gamma Mu Foundation, CAP and RAINS will work together to provide peer-based social support for LGBTQ+ folks in and around Longview, WA.

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International Non-Binary People's Day

July 14 is recognized around the world as International Non-Binary People’s Day. This occasion shines a light on those who identify as non-binary and celebrates the rich diversity of the non-binary and gender non-conforming community!

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Support Affirming Mental Health This Pride

Sex, identity, family, relationships: All of these are topics you talk about with your therapist—and all are intimately related to sexual orientation and gender identity. How can you get help with family issues if your mental-health provider doesn’t understand what it’s like to have a different gender identity than your parents or siblings?

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Cascade AIDS Project + PIVOT Awarded Best STD Testing Organizations in Portland by Testing.com

Testing.com, a trusted informational guide for medical lab testing and at-home screening, has recognized Cascade AIDS Project + PIVOT as two of the best community-based organizations in Portland for providing vital services, such as free or low-cost STD testing and treatment, to fight the growing STD epidemic.

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HIV Vaccine Awareness Day

HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (HVAD) is observed annually on May 18th to recognize and thank all the dedicated volunteers, community members, health professionals, and scientists working together to develop a vaccine to prevent HIV. It is also a day to educate about the importance of preventive HIV vaccine research. A safe and effective preventive HIV vaccine is key to ending the HIV pandemic.

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Special Delivery: How Food Boxes Keep Clients Connected To CAP

The past year living with COVID has created some incredible logistical and service challenges for nearly everyone, and we at CAP are no exception. With many of our services being client-facing, we have worked to navigate the complexities of continuing to provide these critical services in a way that is safe for both us and our clients.

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National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV Awareness Day

National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV Awareness Day (NAPIHAAD) is observed on annually on May 19, and it began 16 years ago thanks to a group in California called API Wellness. Up to this point, the faces of the AIDS crisis were predominantly white gay men, and presently, the most at-risk demographic is African American men.

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Exciting News from CAP + Our House of Portland

CAP and Our House have been working in partnership for over 30 years. Together, our two organizations have been exploring how an integration of our programs, services, and administrative operations might maximize our collective capacity to serve people living with, and affected by, HIV in every stage of life, throughout Oregon and SW Washington.

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National Youth HIV + AIDS Awareness Day

Today’s young people are the first generation who have never known a world without HIV and AIDS. In the United States, more than 1 in 5 new HIV diagnosis are young people between 13 and 24 years old. By the end of 2016 around 51 percent of youth living with HIV were unaware that they had HIV.

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