Wednesday, June 23, 2010

National HIV Testing Day is June 27th



By Megan White, CRCS Coordinator

June is coming to an end and that means National HIV Testing Day is here!  On June 27th health departments, AIDS service organizations and community activists across the country will remind people of the importance of regular HIV testing. At Lifelong, we believe that knowing your HIV status is vital to making informed decisions about your health and sex life.  If you are sexually active, particularly if you are having unprotected sex with one or more partners, doctors recommend getting tested every 3-6 months.

Getting an HIV test can be scary.  For many people, the fear of receiving a positive diagnosis keeps them away from the doctor. Concerns about privacy and stigma are understandable, but there are many reasons to do it.  If you are HIV+ studies suggest that the earlier you know, the more likely you are to live a long and healthy life.  Seattle has many resources offering financial, social and emotional support to people living with HIV or AIDS.  Finding a place to get tested all year round is easy with online sites like www.hivtest.org. Or, send a text message with your zip code to KNOWIT (566948).

If you are HIV negative and want to talk more about testing or your sexual health, join our Intersexions/One2One counseling program by calling 206-957-1602.  If you are HIV- positive and want to talk, join the Positive Choices program by calling the same number.

An HIV test is a great way to take control of your life and health.  And, regardless of the result, Lifelong can support you.  Get tested today!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Lifelong is hiring!



Do you like fighting for the forces of good?  Do you speak Spanish and have experience working in social services?  Think about working for Lifelong!  As our new Bilingual Case Manager, you would:

  • Work with a diverse group of clients from Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, and other Spanish-speaking countries to coordinate comprehensive care services like health insurance, housing, and mental health care
  • Maintain and update client records
  • Develop good working relationships with community agencies and medical providers
  • Participate in monthly Latino Providers Group meetings with members of the greater Latino community
  • Enjoy and feel good about what you do!
We're also hiring a Workstudy Student and other positions! For more information, check out the Jobs page on our website.