AIDS Vancouver
AIDS Vancouver was founded in 1983 as the first AIDS service organization in Canada.
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Welcome! Thank you for coming to the donation page of our website. Your donations are crucial to the work of AIDS Vancouver. An integral part of our budget comes from private donations from individuals, corporations and community groups...
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AIDS Vancouver Join us for our 5th Spelling Bee and help us raise money for Towards Aboriginal Health and Healing.

Show off your spelling prowess or cheer on from the audience.
Spellers of all ages and abilities welcome.

A trophy and bragging rights for the best speller,
prizes for every participant and door prizes for the audience....

Towards Aboriginal Health and Healing is a project of the Positive Outlook Program (Vancouver Native Health Society) and AIDS Vancouver that serves marginalized, HIV+ aboriginal people living in the DTES.

A fundraiser for Towards Aboriginal Health and Healing Program
Time:6:30PM Thursday, October 1st
Location:Rhizome Café
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AIDS Vancouver AIDS Vancouver’s “TEAM AWESOME” has raised $3666. New goal: $4000. Sponsor us today. http://tinyurl.com/kszo4t #aidswalk

September 16 at 8:42am via Selective Twitter Status
AIDS Vancouver
AIDS Vancouver
The new goal is double our initial goal. Woo hoo!
September 16 at 2:58pm
AIDS Vancouver
AIDS Vancouver
The complete numbers aren't in yet, but it looks like the team raised $6000!
September 23 at 4:12pm
Margaret Pergler
September 11 at 3:00pm · Report
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AIDS Vancouver "Team Awesome” has raised $720.00 (our goal: $2000.00). Please go to aidswalkforlifevancouver.ca to sponsor AIDS Vancouver

August 26 at 11:16am
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AIDS Vancouver Our Library is closing due to funding cuts. http://www.aidsvancouver.org/services/library/closure

August 20 at 12:06pm via Selective Twitter Status
Ian Benner
Ian Benner
WHAT!!!!!!!!!!
August 20 at 3:58pm
AIDS Vancouver

AIDS Vancouver We regret to announce that due to funding cuts, the PARC Library will be permanently closed as of September 3rd 2009...

www.aidsvancouver.org
AIDS Vancouver was founded in 1983 the first AIDS service organizations in Canada. AV has been at the forefront of community response to the epidemic here in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Our ...
Willie
Willie
WOW what a loss, the library is a vital service and will be very much missed!
August 20 at 10:35am
Vivianne de Pass
Vivianne de Pass
very unfortunate news!
August 20 at 11:02am
AIDS Vancouver

AIDS Vancouver Added our new Hep C Curriculum Workbook to our website. http://tinyurl.com/qkbkfg

AIDS Vancouver
Hepatitis C is emerging as a sexually transmitted infection in gay men. So far this is only affecting HIV-positive guys. Sharing blood during anal sex may lead to infection; specifically when two bottoms share the same top during group sex...
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AIDS Vancouver We're on the Huffington Post, written up by Craig from Craigslist!

May 31 at 11:35am
AIDS Vancouver

AIDS Vancouver We're even more thrilled that Craig from Craigslist picked up the story about our widget and posted us on the Huffington Post http://bit.ly/OPm4Q

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides a blog as a part of the AIDS.gov website to provide information on the uses of new media for the HIV/AIDS community.
AIDS Vancouver

AIDS Vancouver We're thrilled that our widget, The HIV + AIDS Loop is featured on AIDS.gov

May 27 at 12:34pm
AIDS Vancouver
blog.aids.gov
By Michelle Samplin-Salgado Widgets . Gadgets . Call them what you’d like, but there is definitely a lot of buzz around these small applications that you can embed in a social network site, blog, or website. Our Federal colleagues have...
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TED Talks Hans Rosling unveils new data visuals that untangle the complex risk factors of one of the world's deadliest (and most misunderstood) diseases: HIV. He argues that preventing transmissions -- not drug treatments -- is the key to ending the epidemic.