AIDS Partnership Michigan

1-800-872-aids or click here

We are not done yet. HIV is still here.  And we're still fighting it with everything we've got.

As the state’s leading AIDS organization,
AIDS Partnership Michigan has been dedicated to
preventing the spread of HIV for 28 years.  We
offer a range of services statewide and in Detroit,
from testing to counseling to answering questions
on our hotline.  At AIDS Partnership Michigan, we
empower people with knowledge.  We hold hands.  
And we never judge.  So let us know if we can
help.  And if you can help us by volunteering or
donating, that would be great, too.


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OUR NEXT EVENT
WINTER ZEN: Click Here
Friday, Feb 24th 5-7:30pm
 
SAVE THE DATE:
3rd ANNUAL GOSPEL & AIDS CONCERT.
 
ONLINE GIFT GIVING: CLICK HERE  
 
Featured Volunteer is Angela Teubert: Click here to read her story  
 
SEARCH FOR HIV TEST SITES.
click here. 

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As the calendar marches toward 2012, there is good news and not-so-good news on the HIV pandemic. The good news: This year brought huge advances in fighting HIV/AIDS, including major steps forward in prevention and expanded access to treatment, which has helped slash the number of global infections and deaths.

Now the not-so-good news: Much of the U.S. media's HIV reporting focuses on the epidemicoutside of the U.S. Within the U.S., new infections are rising among gay men, especially men of color. The economy has forced many U.S. states to decrease funding for HIV services. And pervasive stigma and the criminalization of HIV remain a problem. 

Let's take a look at some of the major HIV stories that rocked 2011 in the U.S.


Read full article.

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NORDSTROM & M.A.C. AIDS FUND: "Thank You" Nordstrom and M.A.C. Cosmetics for your continued support of APM. 

Starbucks Partners (employees): APM is now part of Starbucks Community Service Partner Match program. Volunteer at APM and your hours turn into $$$ support for APM. 

More here.

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