Thursday, July 1, 2010
White House Meeting Addresses HIV Epidemic Among African American Men
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
National HIV Testing Day is June 27th
Thursday, May 6, 2010
The MPowerment Project
Monday, April 12, 2010
Lifelong & Social Media
If you’re reading this, you probably know that Lifelong is on Facebook and Twitter. We also set up a YouTube channel for your viewing pleasure and are slowly pulling together years of videos scattered around the web. And hey, thanks for reading our new(ish) blog!
Community outreach is very important to what we do. Our education department uses these and other online tools like http://homohealth.org/ to help prevent the spread of HIV. Public Policy uses Facebook, Twitter, and a separate online network to encourage people to speak up about important legislation. The MPowerment Project, Lifelong's program for GLBTQ youth ages 16-22, has its own website and (sporadically updated) MySpace page. The Events department uses them to promote - you guessed it - events, and our fundraising department relies on them to bring in the money that keeps our doors open. There's even a Facebook page for Lifelong’s Thrift store.
So we’re feeling pretty social. Is it working?
Lifelong adds 40-50 new Facebook fans every week (which is fantastic) and we want to use that and other social media tools to help us provide food, housing, case management, and other services for people who need them. We also want to find new ways to encourage people to keep themselves, and each other, safe from HIV.
Please tell us how we’re doing, and suggest ways for Lifelong to use social media to further our work!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Speak Up!
We are the voice of people living with HIV/AIDS. Speaking up makes a difference!
In recent years, C.A.N.:
• Opposed the federal syringe funding ban
• Supported the Ryan White CARE Act reauthorization
• Fought for the removal of the HIV travel ban
• Championed for nutrition services and medically-appropriate food for those living with HIV/AIDS
• Supported the Early Treatment for HIV Act
Join Lifelong’s Communities in Action Network, and add your voice to thousands of others.
With your help, the AIDS crisis CAN end.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
CSB Delivery Drivers: Why I Volunteer
-Jim
It comes from a sense of feeling lucky really that I have health, family, and friends. I feel a strong sense of wanting to give to back in some small way. I wanted to feel connected to the place I live.
-Elaine
Before volunteering, each day was like all the others and I couldn't even keep track of what day of the week it was. Now I keep a careful schedule and eagerly anticipate my volunteer day. It makes me feel useful in life again. I have a purpose that fulfills me. It has changed me and means a great deal to my life.
-Scott
I feel if everyone gave some of their time and/or money then there would be plenty of help and aid for those in need. I am doing my part.
-Gary
Thursday, January 28, 2010
We Need Your Help With The State Budget!
Our goal for the Session is that as decisions are being made HIV/AIDS funding continues to be a priority of leadership. We have a variety of things in the works to keep the voices of HIV/AIDS loud and strong down in Olympia.
We have two fact sheets that you can download from GoogleDocs– one about Care services and funding and the other about Prevention. We will be passing these on to all the electeds down in Olympia, and ask that you forward them to your lists.
Usually, we only do an AIDS Action & Awareness Day every two years, but because of the severe nature of the potential cuts, we are activating a Virtual A3D this year on February 10th. In preparation for that, you can download the A3D Letter template that we have created. We are hoping to get folks from around the state to fill in their own comments and info and return the letters to us. We need your help to do this – please pass the blank letter along to every one you know - we’d like to have as many legislative districts in the state represented as possible!
Letters can be emailed back to advocate@llaa.org or mailed to Lifelong, 1002 E Seneca, Seattle WA 98122. We will collate them and distribute them in person to the appropriate Legislator on February 10th. Also on that day we will be conducting a variety of online activities instead of gathering everyone in Olympia. Look for more information in the next week or so.
If you haven’t signed up for the Communities in Action Network, please do so at http://www.cannetwork.net/. You can also follow our twitter at www.twitter.com/aidsactionday.
Do let me know if you have any questions. It is our collective voices being raised that will help protect the funding for the critical services we provide.
Yours in solidarity,
Erick Seelbach
Director of Prevention, Education, and Public Policy
Lifelong AIDS Alliance
Lifelong takes fight against HIV/AIDS to South Africa
In mid-October, Lifelong’s Executive Director David Richart, Board President Eric Snow and Washington State Senator Ed Murray were able to witness Ikamva Labantu’s pioneering work first-hand. Richart, Snow and Sen. Murray met with Ikamva Labantu staff to learn about new programs, including a pilot launching next year aimed at preventing mother-to-baby infection through breast milk.
“The prevention of mother-to-child infection through breast milk is critical to stemming new cases of HIV in developing countries,” said Richart. Richart, Snow and Sen. Murray also spent a significant amount of time in the field visiting South African townships that have been ravaged by HIV/AIDS. More than 5 million South Africans are living with HIV and AIDS and an estimated 250,000 people in the country died from AIDS last year. Hundreds of thousands of children have been left orphans by HIV/AIDS.
“We’re proud to support Ikamva Labantu’s prevention efforts and their work supporting HIV/AIDS orphans in South Africa,” said Richart.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
New Year, New Blog
We’ll be using our blog to regularly update you about the work we’re doing in our shared community as well as share information and knowledge regarding the worldwide HIV/AIDS crisis.
You can expect to see:
• HIV/AIDS breaking news
• Client stories
• Program updates and info
• Urgent calls-to-action
• Life-changing volunteer opportunities
• Tons of photos
• Delicious and nutritious Chicken Soup Brigade recipes
• Behind-the-scenes at Gay Bingo and other events
• And so much more!
We look forward to sharing our stories with you.
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