
Cambridge Cares About AIDS Dining Out For Life welcomes Boston (and CCA)! This is the first time that Boston is hosting this nation-wide event, and CCA is the beneficiary. Check in for updates as we get closer to the event.
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Did you know that Boston is finally getting Dining Out For Life in Boston?This spring, Cambridge Cares About AIDS (CCA) is bringing Dining Out For Life to Greater Boston. On April 29, 2010, CCA will be inviting our friends and supporters to dine at over thirty participating Boston restaurants. ...

Caitlyn Hey CCAA - TranScriptions is planning to donate bake sale proceeds from tonight's event to TranSCEND. Come check out our event tonight :)
Featuring Rachel K. Zall
Location:Spontaneous Celebrations
Time:7:15PM Thursday, December 10th

Cambridge Cares About AIDS Thank you to everyone who made World AIDS Day a successful day of remembrance and celebration. Feel free to leave a comment about how you spent World AIDS Day, or what the day meant to you.

Cambridge Cares About AIDS It's official! Effective January 4, 2010, HIV will no longer be defined as a "communicable disease of public health significance"! Meaning: HIV infection no longer requires a waiver for entry into the United States, and testing for HIV infection is no longer required as part of the U.S. immigration medical screening process.

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New bill may affect Needle Exchange Programs http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/09/health /policy/09needle.html?emc=tnt&tntemail0= y
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The provision would ban federally financed needle exchanges from being within 1,000 feet of any place children might gather, and would apply to most of the exchanges.

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The evening will provide an overview on the impact of systematic racism and oppression faced by Black / African American men, including health disparities related to HIV/AIDS, Intravenous Drug Use, and homelessness. In addition, the strength and resiliency within the community will be discussed. Author Kai Wright wil...l break down the societal concepts that uphold institutional barriers to equal access. Paul Glass of Fenway Community Health will lead participants in a dialogue where consumers, health care professionals, and activists share their experiences and offer concrete action steps.
Hosted by Cambridge Cares About AIDS, The Male Center, and MOCAA
RSVP: Tom Bardwell, tbardwell@ccaa.org, 617-599-0252
Time:6:00PM Monday, December 7th
Location:City Year

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http://www.boston.com/news/politics/poli ticalintelligence/2009/10/obama_lifts_ai d.html
Obama lifts AIDS travel ban - Political Intelligence - A national political and campaign blog from T
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President Obama announced today that his administration is lifting travel restrictions into the country for those with HIV/AIDS.

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The White House will webcast President Obama signing and delivering remarks on the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Extension Act tomorrow, Friday, October 30th, at 11:50 a.m. (8:50 a.m. PST).
To watch this event live online, go to www.whitehouse.gov/live, which will be accessible 5 minutes before the presentation begins, at 11:45 a.m. (8:45 a.m. PST).
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WhiteHouse.gov is the official web site for the White House and President Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. This site is a source for information about the President, White House news and policies, White House history, and the federal government.

Boston AIDS Africa's vision is for the Boston community to "help provide care until there is a cure."
Non-Profit:72 fans

Joe Grant
Hello, I am an intern for nowspeed and I am promoting Boston AIDS Africa, a humanitarian organization that uses donations and money from fundraising projects to build caregiver kits, small orange kits that provide a "caregiver" in Africa with basic ammenities such as petrolium jelly, antibacterial soap, acetaminophen a...nd other things to make the lives of AIDS sufferers easier and healthier. I would like you to consider supporting our cause. Last year we managed to send 3,200 kits. That provides care for
48 000 AIDS sufferers in Africa. This year our goal is 10,000 kits and we need as much help as we can get in order to acheive that goal.
If you would like to help please visit www.bostonaidsafrica.org or join our facebook group. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Boston-AID S-Africa/166813132107
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Welcome to Boston AIDS Africa, providing compassions and AIDS/HIV care until a cure can be found.

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On Thursday, April 29, 2010, Cambridge Cares About AIDS is bringing Dining Out For Life to Greater Boston for the first time. Dine out at a participating restaurant, and 25% of your bill will be donated to help CCA provide HIV/AIDS care and prevention services to more than 3,500 people living throughout the Greater Boston area.
International AIDS Fund Raiser Comes to Boston April 29, 2010
Time:4:00PM Thursday, April 29th
Location:Greater Boston

Shan Casey
See us also on...http://apps.facebook.com/causes/339432/1 1700412?m=6d54c0aa Causes.. Join us

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I am co-chairing this event with Kathy Power.. Please share this link on ALL of your friend pages and spread the news..
Thanks
Shan
Cambridge Cares About AIDS (CCA) <http://www.ccaa.org/> is launching a city-wide restaurant event on April 29, 2010 called Dining Out For Life. Who is CCA? CCA provides AIDS services and prevention ...
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