ju s t o ut T d o co m b o r 15. 109 5 ▼ 27 PHOTO BY RICK Y a m h ill C o u n ty P u b lic H aalth D a p a rtm a n t offers community outreach and HIV prevention education (Call Norm Costa. 434-7525. press I . or write 412 N Ford, McMinnville. OR 97 1 28 ) (10 /6 ) W a S R IN G T R N L ife F o r c e a coalition for people living w ith HIV/AIDS in Southwest W ashington, meets for brown bag lunches the third Saturday of the m onth A ll supportive persons are welcom e (Noon-3 pm. St Christopher's House. 4716 NE 44th S t . Vancouver, or write PO Box 86095. Vancouver. WA 98686-0095. 360-573-7304X 10/17) BROADCAST The H e a rt o f P o rtlan d : A C a p ito l R e p o rt is a m onthly show hosted by state Rep Gail Shibley A variety o f tim ely news issues are discussed (Shown on Channel 11. 7 pm. third Fridays. Channel 33. 7 30 pm. third M ondays) ( 6 /15) The community public affairs show L av e n d e r M e n a c e has changed its air dates (8 pm. second and fourth Tuesday. Paragon Channel 33. repeats 10pm Saturday, Channel 27. and 10pm Monday. Channel 11. to get involved in production Satya Riversong 238 8564 )1 6 /15) L ove M a k e s a F am ily is a public dialogue about lesbians, gay men and family values on KKEY 1150 AM radio. (7-9 am Wednesday ) ( 3 / 15 / 96 ) 7 1 i « S n ic k ers L a B a rr Show, with talk for gay men. lesbians and bisexuals (Channel 11 10 pm Dec 7: Channel 21 10 pm Nov 28 and Dec 12. 9:30 pm Dec 2: TVCA Channel 59: 8 30 pm Mondays. 2 30 pm Tuesdays. 10:30 pm and 2:30 am Saturdays: Cable Channel 49 in Vancouver 10 pm Dec 7. 7 2 7 2 4 9 1 ) (4 /1 9 /9 6 ) CAMPUS T h e All-H ill G a y , L e s b ia n a n d B is e x u a l A llia n c e is Oregon Health Sciences U niversity's social and peer support group for stu­ dents. faculty, staff and friends Gatherings the first Tuesday of each month. (Angela 494 5818 or Scott 632 8569 ) (3/1 5 /9 6 ) G A L A o f C la r k C o lle g e a campus club and support group for gay. lesbian, bisexual and transgendered students, meets weekly. Septem­ ber to June (Noon Tuesdays, for room location call advisors Kathy Bobula 699-0328 o r David Oates 699-0305/ (5/1 9 ) W e s te rn S t a t e s C h ir o p r a c tic C o lle g e G a y , L e s b ia n a n d B is e x u a l A llia n c e meetings are open to the chiropractic community (Western States Student Affairs Office 2 5 1-5707 ) (6/1 6 ) COMMUNITY o f same-sex dom estic violence. W heelchair accessible (Jan. 7. Port­ land State University. call by Dec 22 to arrange child care, interpretation services o r o th e r special needs, inform ation: Brooks o r Emily 282-9940. TTY2 8 1 -3 5 4 0 )0 /5 /9 6 ) AIDS & HIV C o m m u n ity H e alth I n s u r a n c e P r o g ra m pays health insurance premiums fo r eligible people with HIV or AIDS. CHIP w ill pay premiums fo r COBFIA continuation, or any other group or individual policy. CHIP is a program o f Ecumenical M inistries of Oregon, funded by the Ryan W hite CARE A ct (T itle I). (223-8998. 9 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday ) (5/1 7 /9 6 ) F rie n d s o f P e o p le w ith A ID S F o u n d a tio n is a nonprofit organi­ zation offering assistance to people with AIDS (245-7428X 5/19) A ID S F orum L iv e is television fo r people w ith AIDS. ( 1 108 NE Going S t . Portland. OR 97221. Jack Cox 284-6807.) (5/1 9 ) T h e HIV C a s e M a n a g e m e n t P a rtn e rs h ip P r o je c t provides com­ prehensive HV-related case management to clients in Clackamas. Colum­ bia, Multnomah, Washington. Yamhill and Clark counties (8 30 am-5 pm. Monday-Fnday. for referrals cal 295-02I I o r fax 295-0986 J( 12/15) A S A P T re a tm e n t S e r v i c e s provides individual and group counsel­ ing for people who are HIV positive and who are also having problems w ith alcohol and drugs Title I funds are available to help pay for treatm ent, call intake coordinator M onday-Friday to ask fo r Title I appointm ent. (2130 S W Fifth Ave . 2 2 4 -0 0 7 5 X 2 /1 6 /9 6 ) HIV D a y C e n te r, a program of the Ecumenical M inistries of Oregon, offers social activities, case management, peer support, pastoral counsel­ ing and home meal deliveries Lunch is available Monday through Friday (12 30 pm) (9 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday. 3835 S W Kelly S t . 223 3444 ) (12/15) B r o t h e r to B r o t h e r sponsors a M e n T a lk in conjunction with Cascade AIDS Project and the M ultnom ah County Health Departm ent, specifically fo r African American gay and bisexual men. A variety of topics are discussed (7-10 pm. third Wednesdays, to register CAP 223-5907, o r Jonathan Hutchinson 248-3030.) (8 /4 ) L a za ru s C o m m u n ity offers spiritual and practical help for people living with HIV and AIDS; Mass in Time of AIDS is held every Monday evening (6 pm) Contact the Rev Gary Mclnnis for information about baptism or weddings. (3835 S W Kelly St.. 223 3444.) (12/15) A I D S H o tlin e (1-800-777-AIDS) (6/15) C a s c a d e A ID S P r o je c t provides nonmedical services to people whose lives are affected by HIV/AIDS in Oregon, cervices include counseling, support groups, advocacy assistance, outreach and educa­ tion. activities and inform ation. B e n e fit s A d v o c a c y C lin ic is held every Monday to assist people who are HIV positive with government entitlem ent programs and housing form s ( 1 0 3 0 am-noon, CAP offices) Confidential and anonymous D rop-In H IV T e s tin g is provided every Tuesday evening fo r gay and bisexual men ( 8 8 pm. CAP offices. $15 donation appreciated) HIV U n iv e r s ity offers classes, inform ation and a wellness program which includes a new sletter, the Plus Club House Party social group and prosocial events Check the calendar listings fo r a schedule o f classes (HVU Infoline 223-6339. ext 111) The P lu s C lu b H o u s e P a r ty provides a relaxing setting fo r people with H IV/AID S to meet and mingle socially The group meets in private homes on the first and third Friday of the month (6:30-9 00 pm. call for location Dale 221-3015 or Brian 228 5889). S p e a k in g o f S e x ... is an ongoing workshop fo r gay and bisexual men to brush-up on the latest in hot. protected sex New1 The workshop now includes the British safer sex video Erotic Choices (Brian 223-5907. ext 131) S p e a k t o Y o u r B r o t h e r s P r o j e c t allows gay and bisexual men. both HIV positive and HIV negative, to find support and get involved in helping their com m unity fight AIDS M en T a lk s are in-home gatherings which provide a safe atm osphere to talk about relationships, safer sex. testing and more (call 223-6339. ext 160) CAP is recruiting V o lu n ­ t e e r O u t r e a c h W o r k e r s fo r education m aterials developm ent, and the M enTalk Home M eeting Program (cal Roger 223-5907. ext 130) (CAPoffices. Suite 300.620 SW Fifth A v e . 223-5907 / (3/1 5 /9 6 ) C A P S u p p o r t G r o u p P r o g r a m s continue to o ffe r a variety of form ats including groups open to family and friends, lovers and caregivers, and people who are AIDS sym ptom atic and HIV positive asymptomatic, as well as grief and loss support groups If you would like to join an existing support group, or would like to assist in developing new support groups, contact CAP (C a l Project Client Services 223-5907 ) (5/1 9 ) C la c k a m a s C o u n ty A IO S R e lie f E ffo rt is a community-based organization responding to AIDS in Clackamas County by p ro w in g H V prevention and AIDS education presentations, support groups for people affected by HIV/AIDS. assistance m th emergency food and clothing needs, and financial assistance referrals for H V positive people and people w ith AIDS (C a l653-8738o r write CCARE. 4790SE Logos Rd MHwaukie. OR 97222 J 0 1/17) M in istry to P s o p is L ivin g w ith H IV /A ID S seeks to provide for the spiritual needs o f families and individuals affected by the epidemic through prayer, worship and educational experiences (MHwaukte United Church o f Chnst. 4790 SELogus Road. 654 67703(5/5) M ultnom ah C o u n ty HIV S e r v ic e s include anonymous and confiden­ tial HIV counseling and testing by appointment and walk-in (284-3775/and HIV Clinical Services fo r HIV-infected persons. (284-5020) (5/19) T h e N A M E S P r o je c t P o rtla n d C h a p te r holds panel-making work­ shops the first and third Monday o f every month at the HIV Day Center Educational materials and a speakers bureau are also available (6-8 pm. 3835 S W Kelly S t . 6 5 0 -7 0 3 2 X 2 /I V N e tw o rk A d u lt Thet-apy S e r v ic e s offers comprehensive mental health assessment and services for individuals, couples, families and others dealing with HIV/AIDS-related concerns Services are covered through Oregon Health Plan/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and Ryan W hite CARE Act Title I funding (825 NE 20th Ave . 238-5251.) (2/1 6 /9 6 ) O r e g o n A ID S H otlin e cosponsored by CAP and the Oregon Health Division, provides AIOS information, support and referral, treatment information, and free theater tickets for people with HIV/AIDS P o s itiv e Link connects people impacted by HIV/AIDS with trained H V positive volunteers for telephone support and information (ask for Positive bnk) (1 Oam-9 pm MondayFnday. noon-6 pm Saturday and Sunday. 223-2437 or I -800- 777-AIDS 7(5/19) O u r H o u se o f P o rtla n d is a nonprofit, residential-care facility for men and women with AIDS This agency provides 24-hour nursing care and quality living services to residents Volunteer opportunities abound (Cal or drop by duhng business hours. 2727 SE Alder S t . 234-0175X5/5) P e o p le o f C o lo r 208322-7061X 5/19) A g a in s t A ID S N e tw o rk (Seattle. Phoenix Rising offers H V /A O S support groups H IV -n eg ative gay and bisexual men 26 and under (Paul Booth 223 8299) H IV -p o sitive gay and btsexual men 26 and under (Jim Hankins 223-8299) H IV posithrs professional gay and bisexual men (Jim Everett 223-8299) H IV negative gay and bisexual men (Jim Everett 223 8299) H IV negative A fric a n A m erican gay and bisexual men (Theo Harper 223-8299) (Phoenix Rising Foundation Inc 6 20SW Fifth Ave . Suite 710. Portland. OR 97204. 223 8 2 9 9 X 4 /1 9/9 6 ) P r o je c t C o p e will offer a fall education and support series for individuals with HIV, their families and friends, from Sept 19 to O ct. 24. (6 30-8 30 pm Tuesdays. $15. to register: 833-3514 ) (9/15) P r o je c t Q u e s t is a nonprofit HIV and AIDS self empowerment and immune function enhancement program, offering workshops, retreats, and conferences, along with ongoing programs in nutritional cooking and eating for people with HIV, yoga, stopping smoking, meditation, and more Project Quest now offers a C o m p re h e n s iv e H ealth M a n a g e m e n t G ro u p fo r P e o p le w ith H IV /A ID S The group will be facilitated by Lusijah Marx. RN, PsyO, and Graham Harriman. MA (Call to receive schedule and preregister for workshops. 2 4 1 -6448 ) (8/4) R e g io n a l A ID S In terfa ith N e tw o rk supports and trains people in developing strategies for increased community awareness about HIV/ AIDS RAIN works with local health departments and community-based organizations in Oregon and Southwest Washington to develop "Faith in Action" opportunities and to assist in prevention education, advocacy, caregiving, food banks, transportation and fund raising. (4790 SE Logus Rd . MHwauhe. OR 97222. 653-8738. fax 653-0013X10/6) T o d 's C o m e r provides free clothing for people with AIDS A service of the Friends o f People W ith AIDS Foundation. (245-7428X5/19) T rinity E p is c o p a l C h u r c h offers a monthly H ealin g a n d V e s p e r s S e r v ic e with special intentions for those people affected in any way by H V/A ID S disease Also offered is H o p e a n d W h o le n e ss a spiritually centered support group for people living with H V/A ID S disease Focus is on spiritual nourishment and growth (7-9 pm Wednesdays) (Wheelchair accessible. 147 N W 19th Ave . 2 2 2 98 1 1 X 5 /1 9 ) W ash in gto n C o u n ty H ealth D e p a rtm e n t HIV S e r v ic e s provides anonymous testing and counseling, by appointm ent and walk-in. Seropositive wellness program offers individuals counseling Se habla espartol (Testing 648-8851. c a l 648 8881 for clinics in Beaverton and Hillsboro: TDD 648 8 6 0 1 X 8 /4 ) C entral O regon C e n tra l O r e g o n A ID S S u p p o r t T eam provides services and support for HfV-positive people and their caregivers (389-4330 / (8/4) S outhern O regon D o u g la s C o u n ty A ID S C o u n c il sponsors meetings and educa tional activities R u b y H o u se, a project of the council, is a residence in Douglas County fo r people with AIDS Housing, energy assistance and other services are provided (3035 Laurel Sphngs Dnve. Roseburg. OR 97470. 440 2 7 6 1 X 5 /1 9 ) W il l a m e t t e V a l l e y C a s c a d e C o u n s e lin g offers a variety o f services fo r the H V /A ID S community, including a therapy group for people with H V /A ID S . a support group fo r fam ily and friends, socialization activities, counseling, and advocacy Many services are free o f charge (111 1/2 Third S t . Hood River OR 97031. 386-1233 7(5/19) HIV A llia n c e provides free emotional and nonmedical practical sup­ port services to persons living w ith H V . their family and friends, and those grieving A c o r n H o u s e a service o f the Alliance, is a hospice and day care facility (342-2830) (3477 E Amazon Pkwy . Eugene, mail PO Box 5513. Eugene. OR 97405. 342 5 0 8 8 X 5 /1 9 ) P a th fin d e r s s a nonprofit organization that prom otes healthy, safe alternatives for sexually active gay men and other supportive members o f the com m unity in M arion and Polk counties, through funding of events and activities (PO Box 326. Salem. 581 3 2 9 6 X 12/21) V a lle y A ID S In fo rm atio n N e tw o r k offers inform ation, support. speakers and referrals fo r people affected by H V /A ID S CafVAJN s24 hour hotline (128 SW Ninth Street. CorvaUs. OR 97339. 752 6322 o r I 800 588 A ID S )(5 /5 ) G eneral A s ia n a n d P a c ific I sla n d e r L e s b ia n s a n d G a y s is a social and educational group for the Asian and Pacific Islander comm unity A ctivi­ ties include social outings, potlucks, cultural events, and rap groups (Message line 232 6408 ) ( 2 / 16 / 96 ) B iN e t O r e g o n offers social, political and support groups to the bisexual community, its supporters, and bi-curious people A mixed- gender group m eets first Tuesdays (7 pm. Laughing Horse Books. Bi Une: 299-4764 ) ( 5 / 17 / 96 ) B o n n e v ille G a y , L e s b ia n a n d B is e x u a l R e s o u r c e G ro u p is for mutual support and to address diversity and employment issues ai Bonneville Power Adm inistration O ther federal employees welcome (Group information 230-4733 or 631 7767 ) ( 5 / 19 ) B r o th e r to B r o th e r is a social and political group for African American gay and bisexual men G et involved and help set the group's agenda (Call 940-7600. o r w rite 950 Lloyd Center. Suite 50. Portland. 9 7 2 32 ) (6/15) E a s ts id e F am ily C o o p e r a t iv e offers alternative part-tim e child care in a loving environment created and run com pletely by parents Lesbian and gay families are welcome (9 am-1 pm. three days per week. 2800 SE Harnson S t , 233 5099 ) (5/19) E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia t io n fo r G a y s a n d L e s b ia n s o f U S W EST C o m p a n ie s is an inform al group o f gay. lesbian and gay-supportive phone company employees The group provides support for members, and acts as a resource for U S WEST (Contact Sue Salmon 242 8272.) (5 / 19 ) E q u ity F o u n d a tio n is a statewide community foundation created by lesbian and gay Oregonians Equity awards grants to organizations that support its mission o f" access to w orth ' (Contact Jim Vegher. PO Box 5696. Portland. 97228 5696. 220 0628. fax 222 5062: e-mail EquityFundOaol com ) ( 5 / 19 ) F o s te r/ P o w e ll N e ig h b o rh o o d G a y /L e sb ian /Bi A llia n c e mee is fo r socializing and organizing (Chris o r Lisa 774 7506 ) ( 2 / 16 / 96 ) G a y , L e s b ia n a n d B is e x u a l P h y s ic ia n s o f O r e g o n (Call or write GLBPO. POBox4874. Portland. OR97208 4874,233 0047 X 9 /1) L e s b ia n C o m m u n ity P r o je c t provides outreach, networking and other services to the lesbian comm unity (223-0071. TDD or vo ice ) (10/6) L e s b ia n H ealth P r o je c t sponsors a support group for lesbians with breast cancer that m eets every other Monday Lesbians with other cancer related illnesses welcome (6-7 30pm. Michelle Gordon. LCSW. 236-8770 ) ( 4 / 19 / 96 ) L e s b ia n s L ivin g w ith C a n c e r meets bim onthly Partners and family welcom e, call for m eeting tim es and places (Kristie 669-3492 / ( 2 / 16 / 96 ) L o v e M a k e s a F a m ily serves lesbian and gay families through public education and outreach A parents support group meets every second Monday, along w ith an art group for school-aged children, and a discussion group fo r teenagers (6-8 pm. Union Station. Room 256. 228 3892. write PO Box 11694. Portland. 97211 / ( 3 / 15 / 96 ) N e tw o rk A d u lt T h e r a p y S e r v i c e s offers comprehensive mental health assessment and treatm ent for sexual m inority individuals, couples and fam ilies Services may be covered through Oregon Health Flan/ Medicaid. Medicare or private insurance (825 NE 20th Ave . 238-5251 / ( 3 / 15 / 96 )