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Everything antiretroviral:
5th IAS Conference

Protest August 5: Bay Area

Project Inform to lead new national think tank

Health care reform must work for PWAs

Comprehensive HBV/HCV guides now available

2009 Evening of Hope slated

 

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Everything Antiretroviral:
5th IAS Conference, Cape Town, South Africa

Despite any significant breakthroughs, the 5th International AIDS Society conference in Cape Town, South Africa, July 19-22 provided a critical opportunity for contemplation and discussion for the future of antiretroviral drugs for treatment, prevention and hopefully a cure.  READ MORE Read more.

Protest on August 5:
Governor Schwarzenegger
slashes HIV funding

Project Inform is working with local partners to organize a rally to protest these disproportionate cuts and demand the Governor and Legislature work to restore them. Join us and make your voice heard!  READ MORE Read more.

Health care reform
must work for PWAs.

The recent slashing of HIV/AIDS programs in California by Governor Schwarzenegger proves why health care reform is badly needed in the United States.  READ MORE Read more.

2009 Evening of Hope slated
for October 14.

Join us for this year's ramped up annual event with a VIP reception, dinner, fashion show and live auction. After party is also scheduled with designers and models.  READ MORE Read more.

National HIV/AIDS Treatment Hotline

 

Project Inform leads national
think tank on HIV treatment as prevention

As nearly 56,000 Americans become newly infected with HIV each year, alternative preventive methods are being pursued for their use in reducing these infections.  READ MORE Read more.

Comprehensive guides for living with hepatitis B & C now available.

Treatment Action Group recently published a comprehensive guide for people living with HIV and hepatitis B, which compliments their 2008 guide on hep C.  Hepatitis B.  Hepatitis C.
También disponible en español: Hepatitis B.  Hepatitis C.

Project Inform thanks
everyone who helped make July’s
AIDS Walk a success this year.

The annual walk this year raised $3.5 million for local organizations, including Project Inform. We extend our apprecia-tion to everyone who raised funds for vital HIV services around the Bay Area.

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