march 20.1998 ? Esther'« Pantry is a volunteer-run, nonprofit food bank fo r people disabled due to AIDS (5-7 pm Tuesday and Thursday 274-071 fJ (1 /9 8 ) Friends of People with AID S Foundation is a nonprofit organization offenng assistance to people with AIDS. (245-7428.)U 197) The HIV Case Management Partnership Project provides HIV-related case management to clients in Clackamas. Columbia. Multnomah. W ashington. Yamhill and Clark counties (8 30 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday 5525 SE Milwaukie Ave., Portland. OR 97202. 230-1202. fax 230-1213) (2/9 8 ) The HIV Center, a program o f Ecumenical M inistries of Oregon, offers social activities, case management, peer support, pastoral counseling and home meal deliv- enes. Lunch is available at 12 30 pm Monday through Friday. (9 am-3 pm Monday-Friday. 3835 SW Kelly St. 223 3444.) (10/97) Lazarus Community offers spiritual and practical help for people living with HIV and AIDS; a Mass in Time o f AIDS is held every Thursday evening (6 pm at Hopewell House. 6171 S W Capitol Highway Fr. Gary Mclnms 245-0339.) (2/9 7 ) Multnomah County Health Department HIV ser vices: counseling and clinical services (Fourth Floor. 248-5020>. testing by appointm ent and walk-in (Sixth Floor. $20. 248-3775) (426 SW Stark St.) (2/98) Bonneville Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Resource Group is for mutual support and to Central Oregon address diversity and employment issues at Bonneville Power Adm inistration O ther federal employees wel­ come. (230-4733. 631-7767.H7/9T) Central Oregon AIDS Support Taam provides services fo r HIV-positive people and their caregivers (541-389-4330.)(7/97) Border Riders Motorcycle Club is the Pacific N orthw est s gay m otorcycle club. Camping and day tnps. (283-4903. bebiker&yahoo com, www acces- s one co m /B R M C ) (9/98) Coastal Oregon Clatsop County AID S Coalition Resource Center coordinates outreach and education on HIV and Brother to Brother is a social and political group for African American gay and bisexual men Get involved and help set the group's agenda (280-2663. ext 421.) (4/98) AIDS, social and support groups, an HIV/AIDS speak­ ers bureau, and provides case management services for the Astona, W arrenton, Seaside and Cannon Beach areas (2-5 pm Monday. Wednesday and Friday 10 Sixth St.. Suite 209. Astona. OR 97103. 325-4711.) (2/9 8 ) Cascade Guild Medical Group meets monthly for potluck dinners, socializing, networking and other activi­ ties All phases of the health care field are represented, friends and partners welcome. (Ted 246-4531. Joyce 360-694-3740.) (8/9 7 ) Eastern Oregon Clackamas Pathfinders is a social group fo r gay and bisexual men living in Clackamas County (653-8738.) (2/98) Eaglecap AIDS Support Team (EAST) is a com­ munity-based nonprofit organization that provides edu­ cation, inform ation and outreach to Union, Baker and Wallowa counties fo r HIV/AIDS prevention. (6 pm sec­ ond Tuesday general meeting. 6 pm third Tuesday board meeting at United Methodist Church. 1612 Fourth St.. La Grande. PO Box 2901, La Grande. OR 97850. 541 -962 7048 ) (3/98) COLAG E. Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere, holds support group meetings fo r kids. (6 pm second Monday 228-3892) (7/9 7 ) Eastside Family Cooperative offers alternative, part-tim e child care in a loving environment created and run com pletely by parents (9 am-1 pm three days per week 2800 SE Hamson St 233-5099) (7/9 7 ) The NAM ES Project Portland Chapter. Call fo r infor­ mation about panel making, educational m aterials and speakers bureau. (650-7032 /(8 /9 8 ) Northern Oregon Network HlV/Seiual Minority Services offers A ID S Information, Resources and Services medical evaluation and management, and counseling fo r anyone affected by HIV and AIDS. Available through the Oregon Health Plan. Medicaid. Medicare, private pay. private insurance and Ryan W hite CARE A ct Title I. (525 NE Oregon St.. Suite 220. Portland. OR 97211. Lynne Hanson 238-0780.) (5/98) (AIRS) hot line. (Hood River 541-387-4022 The Dalles 541 -298-6292.) (12/97) Oregon AID S Hotline cosponsored by CAP and the Oregon Health Division, provides AIDS inform ation, support and referral, treatm ent inform ation and free the­ ater tickets for people with HIV and AIDS Positive Link connects people affected by HIV and AIDS with trained HIV-positive volunteers fo r telephone support and infor­ mation. (10 am-9 pm Monday-Friday. noon-6 pm Saturday and Sunday 223 2437. 1 800-777-2437.) (7/9 7 ) O ur Houss of Portland 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. (2727 SE Alder St. 234-0175.) (7/97) Outside In has transitional housing fo r HIV-positive youth aged 17 to 22 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. (Karla W olf 223-4121 .)(10/97) Phoenix Rising Foundation Inc. offers HIV and AIDS support; fee based on eligibility. Call fo r a list of current groups. (620 S W Fifth Ave . Suite 710, Portland. OR 97204. 223 8299.) (2/9 8 ) Equity Foundation is a statewide community founda­ tion created by lesbian and gay Oregonians. Equity awards grants to organizations that support its mission o f "access to w o rth ." (Jim Vegher. PO Box 5696. Portland. OR 97228. 220-0628. EquityFundQaol com ) (7/9 7 ) AID S Prevention Team of Columbia County is a nonprofit, volunteer-based organization that provides outreach, referrals and education (8 am-5 pm Fnday. 175 S 13th St.. St Helens. OR 97051. 366-2839.) (3/98) FRIENDS is a support group fo r African Amencan gay and bisexual men. Discussion topics chosen by partici­ pants; food and beverage provided (6-8 pm second and fourth Wednesdays. Bnan or Cecil 280-2663. ext. 421.) (4/9 8 ) Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest is a histoncal society and archiving protect Southern Oregon working to preserve and document local gay and lesbian history. M eets one Sunday per month (PO Box 3646. Portland. OR 97208. 9780871. glapnOaol.com.) (V 9 8 ) AID S Support and Prevention is a support and resource network in Josephine County for people living with AIDS and HIV. their families and fnends. (541-471-7890.) (9/97) Douglas County AID S Council sponsors meetings and educational activities Ruby House, a protect of the council, is a residence in Douglas County fo r people with AIDS. Housing, energy assistance and other ser­ vices are provided. (3035 Laurel Springs Drive. Roseburg. OR 97470. 541-440-2761.)(7/97) Klamath County HIV Resource Center coordi nates outreach and education on HIV and AIDS, social and support groups, and provides case management services. (10 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday. 1112 Pine St.. Klamath Falls. OR 97601 541-883-2437.) (7/97) Lovejoy Hospice offers care fo r the critically ill and Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Physicians of Oregon is a social and activist group for physicians, their families in Josephine County. (541-474-1193.) (9/97) Willamette Valley HIV Alliance provides free emotional and nonmedical practical support services to people living with HIV. their families and fnends, and those gneving. (PO Box 5513. Eugene. OR 97405 541 -342-5088.) (7/97) Pathfinders is a nonprofit organization that provides Project Quest is a nonprofit HIV and AIDS self­ empowerment and immune function enhancement pro­ gram offering workshops, retreats and conferences, along with ongoing programs in nutritional cooking and eating, yoga, stopping smoking, m editation and more. Project Quest offers a comprehensive health manage­ ment group for people with HIV and AIDS. The group is facilitated by Lusijah Marx, RN, PsyD, and Graham Hamman. MA. (493-0288.)(7/97) tion, support, speakers and referrals for people affected by HIV and AIDS. Call VAIN’s 24-hour hot line, 1 -800-588-AIDS Gay and bisexual outreach. (PO Box 971. Corvallis. OR 97339. 541 -752-6322 ) (7/9 7 ) Yamhill County Public Health Department offers community outreach and HIV-prevention educa­ tion. O ff-site Orasure testing. (412 N Ford St.. McMinnville. OR 97128. Norm Costa 434-7525. pager 434-4507.) (2/98) People of Color Against A ID S Network. (Seattle. 206-322-7061.)(7/9 7 ) BROADCAST The Snickers La Barr Show features talk fo r gay men. lesbians and bisexuals broadcast on Paragon Cable Channel 21 and TCI Cable Channel 11 (Call for schedule 727-2491. or visit Snickers' Web sites www labarr com and www comnx.com.) (5/9 8 ) Speak to Your Brothers is a volunteer based HIV primary prevention program building a healthy gay and bisexual men's community Needle-free drop-ln HIV testing and support is offered every Tuesday fo r gay and bisexual men (6-8 pm at CAP offices. $20 dona­ tion HIV testing hot line ext. 172.) Neighborhood MenTalks bnngs men together to socialize and dis­ cuss topics of mutual interest. Facilitated gatherings are held m onthly (Geoffrey ext 145.) Outreach is out in the community talking with men one-on-one at events, in bars and parks, and at the bath house (Trevor ext. 17 4 ) Peer Leadership Program trains young men of all ethnicities to develop leadership skills and cultural­ ly appropriate HIV-prevention protects (Brian ext 131.) Young Men's Group offers an opportunity for men aged 18 to 27 years to meet and socialize (Trevor ext 174 ) A program of Cascade AIDS Project (Surfe 300. 620 S W Fifth Ave. 223-5907) (3/98) CAMPUS The All-Hill Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Alliance is Oregon Health Sciences University s social and peer support group fo r students, faculty, staff and fnends Social gathenngs are held generally every month. (Angela 494-5818. Scott 6 3 2 8 5 6 9 ) (2/98) COMMUNITY Tod's Com er provides free clothing fo r people with AIDS A service o f the Friends of People with AIDS Foundation. (24 5 -7 4 28 )(7/97) General Advocates for Gay and Lesbian Equality pro­ Washington County Public Health Division motes positive images o f lesbians, gay men and bisexu­ als and prom otes cooperation and collaboration among those who support equal rights for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals. (PO Box 5222. Portland. OR 97208 ) (4/97) provides anonymous HIV testing and counseling by appointment and walk-m. Seropositive wellness program offers individual counseling Se habla espariol (Testing 6488851. clinics in Beaverton and Hillsboro 6488881. TDD 648 8601 M 7/97) Asian and Pacific Islander Lesbians and Gays Women's Intercommunity A ID S Resource offers is a social and educational group A ctivities include social outings, potlucks. cultural events and rap groups (232-6408) (2/98) Part 1 of Inanna (Lauren) McGraw's show, “The First Descent,” runs through March at Fainlein Gallery rs residents and medical students throughout Oregon M eets monthly. (321-5164.) (2/9 8 ) Gay, Lesbian or Bi Employees (GLOBE), a group o f federal employees, meets monthly. (Jerry 326-5667.) (2/9 8 ) Valley AID S Information Network offers informa Washington Regional AID S Intarfaith Network helps commu­ nities o f faith to develop "faith in action opportunities" by planning strategies to meet local needs fo r HIV/AIDS prevention education and care services. (4790 SE Logus Road. Milwauk>e. OR 97222 653-8738 ) (2/98) services to HIV-positive women and their families, including a weekly support group fo r HIV-positive women, a bim onthly support group fo r children affected by HIV. family support services, inform ation and referral, advocacy, and emergency assistance Child care provid­ ed Volunteer opportunities (9 am-5 pm Monday Friday 6600 SE Division St . Suite 103. Portland. OR 97206 775-6327.) (9/97) funding and support fo r social, cultural and outreach events, projects and activities fo r gay and bisexual men m Manon and Polk counties. (PO Box 326. Salem. OR 97301 581-3296.) (7/97) Bisexual Community Forum is an age- and gender inclusive social, support and education network founded in 1980 Activities include dances, potlucks. field tops and a potyamory interest group M eetings are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays (7 3 0 pm at Utopia Cafe. 3320 SE Belmont S t Laury 2 8 5 4 8 4 8 ) (3/98) Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network— Oregon Chapter bnngs together teachers, parents, students and concerned citizens to work to end homo­ phobia in schools. (7-9 pm third Tuesday at A Teacher s Space. 2755 NE Broadway GLSEN. PO Box 20565. Portland. OR 97294 973-8489. GLSENORQaolcom.) (8/9 8 ) Gay Resource Connection is a toll-free inform ation and referral line w ith listings fo r prosocial gay and les­ bian events and organizations throughout Oregon (10 am-9 pm Monday-Fnday. noon-6 pm Saturday and Sunday. 223-2437. 1-800-777-2437, Orhothne@aol.com.) (7/9 7 ) Lesbian Community Project provides outreach, networking and other services to the lesbian community (TDD o r voice 282 8 0 9 0 ) ( 7/97) Lesbian Health Project sponsors a support group fo r lesbians w ith breast cancer that meets every other Monday Lesbians with other cancer-related illnesses welcom e. (6- 7 30 pm. Michelle Gordon. LCSW. 236-8770.) (4/9 6 ) Lesbians Living with Cancer meets bim onthly Partners and fam ily welcome. (Knstie 630-6690) (7/97) Love Makes a Family serves lesbian and gay fami lies o f all types through public education and outreach A support group for parents m eets every second Monday, along w ith an activities group for school aged children and a discussion group fo r teenagers (6-8 pm P O B ox 11694. Portland. OR 97211. 228 3 8 9 2 )(7/97) Multnomah County Gay and Lesbian Employees. (248 5240 ) (12/97) Network HIV/Sexual Minority Services offers counseling fo r individuals, couples and families Current support groups: coming out at midlife, lesbian therapy group (2020 SE Powell BNd 238-0780) (8/97) Northwest Gender Alliance