based program providing peer education, information referrals and support to all inmates regardless of HIV sta­ tus or sexual orientation Many programs are dependent on community volunteers. (HAAP. OSP Activities Dept. Attn Karen Campbell. 2605 State St . Salem. OR 97310 ¡5031378-4207) (5/00) -. ;<<-:<<-x<*;<<<:<<<<->;<<<^^ AIDS & HIV Metro: AIDS & HIV AIDS Prevention Team offers educational materials, free condoms, lends out HIV books and videos for resi­ dents of Columbia County. (Information line: 15031366-2839) (11/99) Project Quest offers health appointments, nutritional information, support groups and sports activities for peo­ ple living with HIV and AIDS (Suite 200. 3117 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., e-mail. pquest@eteport com. 15031493-0288.) (11/99) WIAR (Women's Intercommunity AIDS Resource) is a multi-service program for women and children affected by HIV/AIDS WIAR offers individual counseling, support groups, advocacy, and other support services Drop-in support group every Tuesday at 11 am, HIV Alliance of Lana County provides education, prevention, client services and healthcare. Registered nurse available Lunch/dmner program Spanish language assistance available. (1966 Garden Ave . Eugene. (5411 342-5088. hivall@hivallianceorg.) (11/99) Valley AIDS Information Networks 24-hour hot line provides HIV/AIDS and STD information, support and referrals (Benton Co and Albany: (541-752-6322, Oregon toll areas: (8001588-2437.) (5/00) WISH (Women's Initiative to Stop HIV) meets in Eugene. (15411682-4013.) (11/99) ADAP/CHIP: The AIDS Drug Assistance Program and the Community Health Insurance Program pay for health insurance premiums, prescription drugs and insurance plan deductibles and co payments for eligible people with HIV/AIDS. Programs of the Oregon Health Division and Ryan White CARE Act Titles I and II. (8 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday ADAP (5031 731-4438. CHIP (5031 731-4576. Outside Portland: (8001805-2313.) (11/99) Metro: Support Forest Grove GLUE (Gays and Lesbians United for Enrichment) is a support group offenng the community, family and friends a safe, friendly place to meet and socialize. Movies, potlucks, discussions, etc. (7.30 pm first and third Mondays Bill or Charia (5031516-4583.) (11/99) Hambleton Project, Lesbian Cancer Support Network, is a non-profit organization offering network­ ing and direct services to lesbians with cancer (15031642-1007.1(1 1 /99) IFARA (International Foundation for Alternative Research in AIDS) provides treatment education through the TIE (Treatment Information Exchange) program Weekly meetings are lead by profes­ sionals m a specialized area of treatment (630 pm Thursdays at the Rosewood Apartments. 4810 NE Sandy Blvd 15031 736-0194 )(ll/99) Positive Connection PLWH of Yamhill County is an HIV consumer services advisory group that meets the 2nd Tuesday of every month at a confidential location m Yamhill County (150315544)701.) (5/00) The Lesbian Avengers is a direct action group dedi­ cated to the survival and visibility of lesbians, bisexual women and trans dykes. Meetings are every Sunday at 5 Oregon Tradeswomen Network is a non-profit group dedicated to promoting success for women in the trades through education, leadership and mentor oppor­ tunities. Childcare provided, everyone is welcome, free meetings. (6 pm on the third Thursday of each month at State Office Building, 800 NE Oregon St.. Room 120. (5031943-2228.) (11/99) HIV Health Services Center. Multnomah County Health Department, specializing in the treatment of HIV disease since 1990. A full-service medical clinic, including on-site pharmacist and nutntionist. medication manage­ ment. mental health services, wellness program and case management Se habla español ASI and foreign lan­ guage interpretation available (8 am-5 pm Monday- Fnday Fourth floor. 426 SW Stark St 15031248-5020) (11/99) The Plus Club House Party provides an open social gathering for people living with HIV and AIDS to mingle and network The group meets in private homes at 2 pm on the third Sunday of the month (Brian (5031249-7030) (11/99) (5031244-6951.) (11/99) Metro: Professional The HIV Center, a program of Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, offers social activities, support groups, peer support, professional counseling, massage, haircuts and home meal deliveries Hot meals are available at the cen­ ter at 10 am and 12:30 pm Monday through Friday (Drop m: 10 am-2 pm Monday-Fnday 2941 NE Ainsworth St. (5031460-3822.) (11/99) Partnership Project provides social work and nursing case management to people living with HIV/AIDS Get help coordinating al aspects of health care, as weH as financial management, food and housing assistance, emo­ tional support, etc (8 30 am-5 00 pm Monday Fnday (503) 230-1202 ) (5/00) Human Rights Campaign— Portland Steenng Committee and Federal Club, the largest national gay and lesbian political organization, lobbies Congress, pro­ vides campaign support, and educates the public. Meets monthly to plan events. (4545 SW Northwood St Rural Organizing Project is a network of human dig­ nity groups taking action at the local and state level. (PO Box 1350. Scappoose. OR 97056. 15031543-8417. office@rop.org.) (11 /99) H.E.A.L.-Portland (Health, Education. AIDS Liaison) offers information about alternative views of AIDS causation and HIV testing. For information and a free packet, leave your name and address (15031227- 2339) (5/00) Our House is a residential care facilities for those living and dying from AIDS (15031 736-9276 ) (11/99) Filisa Vistima Foundation is a transsexual advocacy organization which works to obtain medical and legal assistance for transsexuals in need. (PO Box 82447, Portland. OR 97282. (5031 735-1184.) (11/99) Radical Women active in the struggle against bigotry and exploitation, meets every second Thursday at 7 pm at the Northwest Neighborhood Cultural Center, 1819 NW Everett St. (15031228-3090. fsp@igc.org) (11 /99) Clackamas County Public Health Division offers anonymous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to anyone. Se habla español. Interpretation services available Call for scheduled and walk-in testing times. (Oregon City (5031655-8471. Milwaukie (5031655-8735. Sandy (5031 722-6660.) (11/99) Multnomah County HIV Health Service« Center is a full service medical clinic, providing an on-site phar macist and nutntionist. medication management, mental health services wellness program and case management Se habia espanol ASL and foreign language interpreta­ tion available (8 am to 5 pm Monday-Fnday. Thursday until 8 pm Fourth Floor. 426 SW Stark St. 503 248 5020) (5/00) Metro: Political The Lesbian Community Project is a multi-issue, multi-racial, grassroots politics and fun organization work­ ing for social justice and liberation for lesbian, bi and trans women and dykes. (Address. 1001 E Bumside St. Mailing: PO Box 5931. Portland. OR 97228. ¡5031233-3913.) (11 /99) Clackamas County AIDS Relief Effort is a com­ munity-based organization providing HIV/AIDS prevention education and support services (4790 SE Logus Road. Milwaukie. OR 97222 15031653-8738.) (11 199) Multnomah County Health Department STD Program offers HIV and STD testing by appointment Monday-Fnday and on a first-come, first-served walk-in basis Also offers Hepatitis A/B tesbng. treatment, vacci­ nations and community education for gay and bisexual men (Sixth Floor. 426 SW Stark St (5031248-3700) (11/99) 64th Ave (5031280-8080 ) (5/00) pm. (15031452-5408) (11/99) Cascade AIDS Project provides non-medical ser­ vices to people whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS m Oregon and SW Washington. Spanish language assistance available (CAP Portland offices: Suite 300. 620 SW Fifth Ave (5031223-5907 Washington County (5031693-3234 Clark County (3601 735-9170.) (11 /99) Life to Life is a therapist facilitated support group addressing the changing needs of HIV+ gay and bisexual men You set the agenda All ages welcome (7-830 pm Mondays $12-$15 a session, free to those with Ryan White funding. Intake through Phoerux Rising (5031238- 0780) (11/99) mg testings and a free lesbian dating service. (3106 NE Washington County Health Dept provides free needle free HIV testing services for gay and bisexual men at Beaverton Community Health Clinic (6-8 pm Monday 12550 SW Second St (5031846-4734.) (11/99) Yamhill County Public Health Dept, sponsors HIV support group meetings (5-7 pm Monday, m McMinnville (5031472-9371) (11/99) Yamhill County HIV Support Group meets every Monday in Newberg. (15031434- 7525. Ext 3. (5031538-7302. Ext 4722.1(11/99) Coastal Oregon AIDS & HIV Coastal AIDS Network is a community based organi­ zation providing HIV/AIDS prevention education and sup­ port services on the central Oregon coast (2830 NE Highway 101. Lincoln City. OR 97367 (5411994 5597.) (11/99) Womed about HIV? Free information and testing is avail­ able through the Umatilla County Health Department Off site testing is also available, contact John at (541) 278-5432 (431 SE 3rd St. Pendleton ) (5/00) Love Makes a Family offers support groups for sexu­ al minority parents and their children. Also organizes pub­ lic awareness campaigns on issues such as same-sex marriage (PO Box 5163. Portland. OR 97208. www tele­ port com/-Im family (50312283892.1(1 1/99) Willamette Valley: AIDS & HTV HAAP, The Oregon State Penitentiary HIV/AIDS Awareness Program is an inmate COMMUNITY Metro: General Pride Northwest, In«, organizes community forums and the annual Pnde event. (15031295-9788. www gaypdx com/pnde 7(11/99) It's My Pleasure offers a wide array of services to the community including a resource bulletin board, free hous Central Oregon: Community Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)—Bend meets on the third Monday of the month. The group's threefold mission is support, edu cation and advocacy. (6 pm coffee. 6:30 pm meeting at First Presbyterian Church, 230 NE Ninth St. 1541) 317-2334.) (5/00) Coastal Oregon: Community North Coast Pride Network serves the lesbian, gay. bi, trans communities in the Columbia Pacific region. Publishes a quarterly newsletter Maintains a resource center which hosts board meetings. Hosts "Gertrude's Wilde Social Mixer" in Astona on the third Monday of each month. (Mailing address: PO Box 1317. Astona. OR 97103 Resource center: Suite 209. 10 Sixth St . Astona Monday social: 5 30-9 pm at Cafe Uniontown. 231 WManne Drive. Astona. (5031338-0161.)(1 1/99) Southern Oregon: Community Abdill-Ellis Lambda Community Confer offers support groups and resources for the sexual minority community and its friends. Comprehensive monthly newsletter, Pnzm. details local groups and events. (Mailing address: PO Box 927 Ashland. OR 97520 Location: 281 Fourth St.. Ashland. OR 97520. 15411488-6990. Iambdacntr@aol.com. www aelcca org) (11/99) Klamath Area Lambda Association (KA LA) is dedicated to promoting the awareness, health, under­ standing and acceptance of gay lesbian, bisexual and transgender people through education and social activi­ ties. $20 donation for newsletter, no one denied because of inability to pay. (PO Box 43. Klamath Falls. OR 97601. kalamfo@aol. com. http://members.xoom com/kala99/kal- abdgm.HTM.) (11/99) Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) provides support, education and advo­ cacy (7 pm first Tuesday at First Congregational Church, lower level conference room. 1220 NE 68th Street. Vancouver. Wash. (3601695-2200 ) (5/00) Eastern Oregon: AIDS & HIV Cascade AIDS Project Vancouver Project pro­ vides non medical services to individuals and communi­ ties in Southwest Washington. These services include support groups, emergency financial assistance, volun­ teer programs, information and referral (Suite M100. 1104 Mam St, Vancouver. Wash (3601 735-9170.) (11/99) Straight Spouse Support Group provides support and information for men and women formerly or currently partnered with gay. lesbian, bisexual or trans mates. (7 pm Wednesday Gil (5031243-5067.) (5/00) Washington: Community LGIRTF (Lesbian and Gay Immigration Rights Task Force)— Portland Chapter, provides support and information to gay and lesbian immigrants and their part­ ners and works to change discriminatory US immigration laws, (www lgirtf org. IgirtfpdxQhotmail com (5031471- 15681(5/00) Washington AIDS & HIV Single Parents by Choice, a group for men and women, meets on the third Saturday of every month for a potluck social. Child friendly space. (5-7pm at Friends Meeting House. 4312 SE Stark St. Karen (5031460-0888. David 15031284-4153.) (11 /99) Late Awakenings a support group for lesbians who came out later in life (later in life is not defined), meets 7 pm on the first Tuesday of every month at the LCP office. (1001 E Bumside St., call for more information (5031233-3913.) evenings. (Julie O'Donnell. LCSW(5031241-7002) (11/99) HIV prevention support group for HIV negative women with HIV positive partners every second and fourth Monday at 6 pm. Nurture Night for women and their chil­ dren every third Wednesday of the month Child care pro­ vided All programs and services are confidential. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday (5031238-4420. toll-free 18881 303-4420.) (11/99) Rainbow FLAGS is a support group for gay. lesbian and bisexual foster and adoptive parents and is open to anyone who is supportive of this population fostenng and adopting children Meets second Tuesday of every month. (¡5031281 8616.) (5/00) Heart Talk Cafe is a support group facilitated by Manah Ureel for those involved in or seeking healthy and intimate gay and lesbian relationships; presentations, dis­ cussion, videos and expenential exercises. (6-730pm third Sunday. $15 per person, sliding scale available. Registration (5031 727-3563.) (11/99) Lesbian/Bi Women in Breakups, an eight-session group offering an opportunity for growth when relation­ ships change. $25 per group meeting on Tuesday Connie Cohen sings up a storm at Touchstone Coffee House on Jan. 7. Portland Bisexual Women is a fnendly support and social group for bisexual and questioning women Women of any age/background are encouraged to attend. Locations vary. (Meeting: 7-9 pm second Friday. Social: fourth Fnday. (503) 768-4293 or e-mail PDXBW@aol.com.) (5/00) Men Nurturing Men is an experiential gathenng pro­ viding an opportunity to meet other gay, bi and question­ ing men in a playful, safe, sacred environment, striving to understand intimacy and sexuality from a more spiritual perspective m monthly meetings (15031231-5755.) (11/99) Neighborhood MonTalks bnngs gay and bisexual men together to socialize and discuss topes of mutual interest Monthly gathenngs are facilitated and hosted by volunteers (Matt (5031223-5907. ext. 152.) (1 1 /99) Northwest Gender Alliance is a transgender social and support group welcoming all those dealing with gen der identity issues, including transsexuals, crossdressers and mtersexed, regardless of sexual orientation Social activities, monthly meetings and newslet­ ters (15031646-2802 PO Box 4928. Portland. OR 97208 4928 nwga@teteport com. www teleport.com/--nwga 7(11/99) Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) provides support, education and advo­ cacy (7-930 pm second Tuesday at First United Methodist Church. 1838 SW Jefferson St Mailing address PO Box 8944. Portland. OR 97207 232-7676. WWW teleport com/nonprofit/pflag1 (5/00) Willamette Valley: Community 5015 COYOTE is an association for sex workers in Eugene (POBox 12244. Eugene. OR97401. 7(11/99) AFTER 8 works for political change and provides infor­ mation and referral for lesbians, gay men. trans and bisexuals in Benton and Linn counties and sponsors an annual Harvey Milk Awards Dinner in November. (7 pm second Tuesday 101 NW 23rd St.. Corvallis PO Box 1828. Corvallis. OR 97339. (5411752-8157.) (5/00) Imperial Sovereign Court of the Willamette Empire meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm. (Bob ¡5031371-8395. Lydia, Impenal Crown Princess IX (5031463 8585 7(11/99) Lesbian and Gay Parenting Group, for parents of children ages 0-3 years, meets the second Saturday of each month m Eugene (Aquene (5411344 5847) (5/00) Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) provides support, education and advo cacy (6 45 pm third Monday at First Congregational Church on E 23td Ave. Eugene (5411346-4239 ) (11/99) Men's Support Group, sponsored by Sweet Spirit Metropolitan Community Church (MCC). meets every Thursday at 7 pm to share concerns, discuss gay issues, and support the MCC community Open to the public (David: (5031363-4828. Joseph (50313633392 ) (5/00) Metro: Anti-violence Bradley-Angle House provides emergency shelter for female identified domestic violence survivors and a sup­ port group for women bettered by women