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AIDSWatch organizers announce recipients of Leadership Awards
For immediate release, March 20, 2018 Contact: Kyle Murphy, 202-876-2820, kmurphy@aidsunited.org AIDSWatch organizers announce recipients of Leadership Awards Washington,
AIDS United Thanks Phill Wilson for Two Decades of Service, Congratulates Him on Retirement from Black AIDS Institute
For Immediate Release: February 6, 2018 Contact: Kyle Murphy, (202) 876-2820, kmurphy@aidsunited.org The following is a statement from AIDS United
As Nation Struggles to Confront Opioid Crisis; Fund Announces $2.4M for Syringe Service Programs and Policy
For Immediate Release: January 31, 2018 Contact: Kyle Murphy, (202) 876-2820, kmurphy@aidsunited.org Washington, DC — As the nation’s public health
Nation’s Leading HIV/AIDS, STD & Hepatitis Organizations Request Funding for CDC to Address Opioid Crisis and Infectious Diseases
For Immediate Release: January 19, 2018 Contact: Kyle Murphy, (202) 876-2820, kmurphy@aidsunited.org Washington, D.C. – Five of the nation’s leading
Nation’s Leading HIV & STD Organizations Oppose Formation of New “Conscience and Religious Freedom Division” at HHS
Nation’s Leading HIV & STD Organizations Oppose Formation of New “Conscience and Religious Freedom Division” at HHS For Immediate Release:
Using Online Tools to Coordinate HIV Services Following a Natural Disaster
One of the common challenges after last year’s hurricanes was a lack of communication among social service agencies. Many HIV
Monetization of ASO Functions
This webinar will focus on assisting HIV-focused community-based organizations with developing contractual relationships with Managed Care Organizations and other health
Workforce Safety for Syringe Service Programs
As described in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Succession Planning: Organizational Stability and Leadership Development
Shifts in senior leadership, especially at the executive level, can wreak havoc, causing disruptions in client services, departure of essential
Re-Entry, HIV Linkage, and Overdose Prevention
A person’s risk of HIV transmission and overdose increase upon their release from prison or jail. As service providers, what