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26 tju lya. 1998 out White C A R E Act Title I. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday. 22 3-899 8) a m Esther's Pantry is a volunteer-run. nonprofit food bank for people disabled due to A ID S. (5-7 pm Tuesday and Thursday 274-071 U ( 1/98) H IV = A ID S ? discussion group looks at the unre solved issu e s in the H IV = A ID S hypothesis in weekly meetings (Garland 245-4172. Raym ond 233-9444. Bill provides 24-hour nursing care and quality living services to residents Volunteer opportunities abound. (2727 S E Alder St. 234-0175 )0 / 9 1 ) about O utsid* In has transitional housing for HIV-positive youth aged 17 to 22 who are hom eless or at nsk of becoming homeless. (Karla Wolf 223-4121 . M O W ) Phoenix Rising Foundation Inc. offers H IV and (Lynne Hanson 238-0780.) (5/98) A ID S support: fee based on eligibility. Call for a list of current groups (620 S W Fifth Ave.. Suite 710, Portland. O R 97204. 22 3-829 9) (2/98) Oregon A ID S Hotline, cosponsored by C A P and Project Quest is a nonprofit H IV and A ID S self the Oregon Health Division, provides A ID S information, support and referral, treatment information and free the ater tickets for people with H IV and A ID S. Positive Link connects people affected by H IV and A ID S with trained empowerment and immune function enhancement pro gram offenng workshops, retreats and conferences, along with ongoing programs in nutntional cooking and eating, yoga, stopping smoking, meditation and more. Project Quest offers a comprehensive health management group for people with H IV and A ID S The group is facilitated by Lusijah Marx, RN, PsyD, and Graham Harriman. MA. 2 2 7 -2 3 3 9 ) (3/98) The H IV C asa Managem ent Partnership Project provides HIV-related case management to clients m Clackamas. Columbia. Multnomah. Washington. Yamhill and Clark counties. (8.30 am-5 pm M onday-Fnday 5525 S E M ikvauhe A ve. Portland. O R 97202. 230-1202. fax 230-1213.) (2/98) (493-0288.) (7/97) Regional A ID S Intsrfaith Network The H IV Center, a program of Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, offers social activities, support groups, peer support, professional counseling and home meal deliver ies. Hot lunch is available at the center at 12:30 pm Monday through Friday. (9 am-3 pm Monday-Fnday 8 6 1 0 S W 17th Ave 244-9930.)(12/98) helps communities of faith to develop "faith in action opportunities" by planning strategies to meet local needs for H IV/A ID S prevention education and care services. (4790 S E Logus Road. Mihvaukie. O R 97222. 653-8738.) (2/98) Multnomah County Health Department H IV ser vices: counseling and clinical services (Fourth Floor. 248-5020). testing by appointment and walk in (Sixth Floor. $20. 248-3775). (426 S W Stark St.)(2/98) The N A M E S Project Portland Chapter. Call for infor mation about panel making, educational materials and speakers bureau. (6 50 -70 32 ) (8/98) Network Behavior Health Care introduces its Lifestyle* program of services for sexual minonties and those affected by H IV and A ID S Lifestyles pro vides group and individual counseling, assessm ent and referral, housing, medication management, and addic tion recovery support (525 N E Oregon St.. Suite 220. Portland. O R 97211. Lynne Hanson. M SW . 238-0780 ) (5/98) Network H lV /Se iu a l Minority Service« offers medical evaluation and management, and counseling for anyone affected by H IV and A ID S Available through the Oregon Health Plan. Medrcaid, Medicare, private pay. private insurance and Ryan W hite C A R E Act Title I. Speek to Your Brothers is a volun teer-based H IV primary prevention program building a healthy gay and bisexual men's community. Needle- Brenda Dickey and others celebrate Women In Song July 9 free drop-in H IV testing and support is HIV-positive volunteers for telephone support and infor offered every Tuesday for gay and bisexual men. (6-8 mation. (10 am-9 pm Monday-Fnday. noon-6 pm pm at C A P offices. $ 2 0 donation. H IV testing hot line Saturday and Sunday. 223-2437. 1-800-777-2437.) ext. 172.) Neighborhood MenTalks bnngs men (7/97) together to socialize and discuss topics of mutual inter est. Facilitated gatherings are held monthly. (Geoffrey Our Housn of Portland is a nonprofit residential ext. 145.) Outreach is out m the community talking care facility for men and women with A ID S. This agency with men one-on-one at events, in bars and parks, and at the bath house. (Trevor ext. 174.) Peer Leadership Program trains young men of all ethnici ties to develop leadership skills and culturally appropri ate HIV-prevention projects (Brian ext 131.) A program of Cascade A ID S Project. (Suite 300. 6 2 0 S W Fifth A ve 223-5907.) (3/98) Tod's C om ar provides free clothing for people with A ID S. A service of the Friends of People with A ID S Foundation. (245-7428.)(7/97) W ashington County Public Health Division pro vides anonym ous H IV testing and counseling by appointment and walk-m. Seropositive w ellness program offers individual counseling. S e habla esparto). (Testing 648-8851, clinics in Beaverton and Hillsboro 648-8881. TD D 648-8601.) (7/97) Women's Intercommunity A ID S Resource offers services to HIV-positive women and their families, including a weekly support group for HIV-positive women, a bimonthly support group for children affected by HIV, family support services, information and referral, advocacy, and em ergency assistance. Child care provid ed Volunteer opportunities. (9 am-5 pm M onday Fnday. 6600 S E Division St.. Suite 103. Portland. O R 97206. 775-6327.) (9/97) Central Oregon Central Oregon A ID S Support Taam provides services for HIV-positive people and their caregivers. (15411389-4330)(7/97) Coastal Oregon Clatsop County A ID S Coalition Rasourca Center coordinates outreach and education on H IV and A ID S, social and support groups, an H IV/A ID S speakers bureau, and provides case management ser vices for the Astoria, Warrenton. Seaside and Cannon Beach areas. (2-5 pm Monday. W ednesday and Friday. 10 Sixth St.. Suite 209. Astona. O R 97103. 325-4711.) (2/98) Eastern Oregon La Grande. P O Box 2901. La Grande. O R 97850. 15411962- 7048. ) (3/98) Northern Oregon A ID S Information, Rasourcas and Services (A IR S) hot line. (Hood River 15411387-4022. The Dalles 15411298-6292) ( 12/97) A ID S Prevention Taam of Colum bia County is a nonprofit, volunteer-based organization that provides outreach, referrals and educational materials. Team meetings held at 4 pm on the third Tuesday of each month./Ca// for locations: 3 6 6 -2 8 3 9 )0 0 / 9 8 ) Southern Oregon A S A P A ID S Support and Prevention is a sup port and resource network in Josephine County for people living with A ID S and HIV. their families and friends. (1 54 114 74 -1 193 )0 0/9 8) D ouglas County A ID S Council sponsors meet ings and educational activities. Ruby House, a project of the council, is a residence in D ouglas County for people with A ID S. Housing, energy assistance and other services are provided. (3035 Laurel Springs Drive. Roseburg. O R 97470.15411440-2761.) (7/97) Josephine County Love joy Hospice offers care for the cntically ill and their families. (15411474-1193.) (10/98) Klam ath County H IV Resource Center coordi nates outreach and education on H IV and A ID S , social and support groups, and provides case management services. (10 am-5 pm Monday-Friday. 1112 Pine St.. Klamath Fads. O R 97601.15411883-2437.)(7/97) Willamette Valley H IV Alliance provides free emotional and non-medical practical support services to people living with HIV, their families and friends, and those grieving (PO B ox 5513. Eugene. O R 97405.15411342-5088.) (7/97) Pathfinders is a nonprofit organization that provides Eaglecap A ID S Support Taam (EA ST ) is a com munity-based nonprofit organization that provides edu cation. information and outreach to Union. Baker and Wallowa counties for H IV /A ID S prevention. (6 pm se c ond Tuesday general meeting. 6 pm third Tuesday board meeting at United Methodist Church, 1612 Fourth St., funding and support for social, cultural and outreach events, projects and activities for gay and bisexual men in Marion and Polk counties. (P O B ox 326. Salem, O R 97301. 581-3296.) (7/97) Valley A ID S Information Network offers informa tion. support, speakers and referrals for people affected by H IV and A ID S . 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