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]> Center for Social Justice - HIV/AIDS http://centerforsocialjustice.org/taxonomy/term/72/0 en Gay City Health Project http://centerforsocialjustice.org/links/community_health_healthcare/hiv_aids/gay_city_health_project Gay City Health Project is a grassroots health organization for gay, bisexual and transgender (GBT) men based in Seattle, Washington. Gay City Health Project's mission is to promote gay and bisexual men's health and prevent HIV transmission by building community, fostering communication and nurturing self-esteem. Fri, 05 Aug 2005 12:42:52 -0600 AIDS Housing of Washington http://centerforsocialjustice.org/links/community_health_healthcare/hiv_aids/aids_housing_of_washington The mission of AIDS Housing of Washington (AHW) is to increase and sustain the quality and quantity of HIV/AIDS housing resources throughout the United States. AHW's scope of work includes AIDS housing development in the Seattle/King County area, as well as a range of planning, organizing, and technical assistance activities both locally and nationally. Fri, 05 Aug 2005 12:42:37 -0600 People of Color Against AIDS Network http://centerforsocialjustice.org/links/community_health_healthcare/hiv_aids/people_of_color_against_aids_network <p> POCAAN is a multi-cultural AIDS prevention organization created in response to the devastating impact that HIV/AIDS was and continues to have on communities of color. In Washington State, POCAAN brings people of color together across differences of race, gender, class and sexual orientation to achieve its mission. </p><p>POCAAN maintains offices in Seattle, Tacoma, and Yakima. </p><br /> Sun, 07 Aug 2005 19:26:05 -0600 Lifelong AIDS Alliance http://centerforsocialjustice.org/links/community_health_healthcare/hiv_aids/lifelong_aids_alliance Lifelong AIDS Alliance was formed in January 2001 through the merger of Chicken Soup Brigade and Northwest AIDS Foundation. This union creates a new agency ready to face a new era in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Lifelong AIDS Alliance provides housing and home chores, food and nutrition services, insurance continuation, transportation, case management, and emergency financial assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS; their community services include prevention education and national public policy advocacy. Fri, 05 Aug 2005 12:43:09 -0600