As of December 31, 2012 there were
- 9,307 HIV diagnoses of HIV in Oregon
- There were 5,581 people living with HIV in Oregon
- Diagnoses rates have increased among 20-24 year olds since 2006
As of December 31, 2012 there were
Staff and volunteers working in HIV Alliance’s Education Program offer presentations to schools, treatment centers, community groups and others to provide information on how HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV) are transmitted, prevention strategies to reduce the risk of contracting or spreading HIV and HCV. We also work to reduce stigma by sharing the real life stories of individuals living with or affected by these diseases.
Please contact our Volunteer and Education Assistant, Chau Nguyen at cnguyen@hivalliance.org , for more information about our education services or to request one or more of the following presentations.
For all POZ, HIV 101, and HCV 101 trainings, presenters can work with individual instructors to tailor presentations to the education and maturity levels of the students. Our presentations can also include a simple five-step decision making model so that students can begin to use critical thinking skills to manage complex or difficult decisions regarding their choices and behaviors. We may also administer a simple, short pre and post presentation test to measure increased knowledge.
We encourage you to take advantage of this free service and to plan ahead so that we can get your classes scheduled as much in advance of your desired presentation date as is reasonable. We also encourage you to consider combining the POZ and HIV 101 presentations into one 90 minute visit as this has proven to be a very effective option.
The Harm Reduction Coalition is a quarterly meeting discussing health and wellness of people who inject drugs. The Coalition’s goals include:
For more information or to attend a meeting contact the Prevention Manager at 541.342.5088.
For more statistics on HIV/AIDS in the state of Oregon please go to: Oregon Health Authority: State and Local statistics
For more statistics on HIV/AIDS in the state of Oregon please go to: Oregon Health Authority: State and Local statistics
People living with HIV/AIDS are eligible to enroll in Care Coordination with HIV Alliance, which is funded by the Ryan White Care Act. HIV Alliance serves people living in Clatsop, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Josephine, Jackson, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, and Marion Counties. Enrollment is voluntary and confidential. Once enrolled, Care Coordinators and RN Case Managers will help with planning and managing your healthcare. As a participant you will have the benefit of having access to a well developed information and service network within your community. The intent of our program is to improve your access to services and help you with many decisions involved in living with HIV. We take a holistic approach, understanding that all aspects of a persons health & wellness should be addressed.
Harm Reduction is a public health philosophy that seeks to empower individuals, remove barriers to accessing the support that they need, and supply pragmatic approaches to risk reduction in a non-judgmental/non-coercive way that is compassionate and accepting of any positive change. Harm Reduction supports a wide spectrum of strategies from doing the behavior more safely, to limiting certain behaviors, to abstinence.
Principles of Harm Reduction include:
Do you shop at Fred Meyer, Amazon.com, or Ebay? You can make a donation to HIV Alliance while you shop! Just register HIV Alliance as your charity of choice through the online registration program for each of these stores. Fred Meyer, Amazon and EBay then make a contribution to us based on the amount that you spent shopping. We’ll be adding more of these programs so be sure to keep checking.
Fred Meyer:
Whenever you use your Rewards Card when shopping at Freddy’s, you will be helping HIV Alliance earn a donation from Fred Meyer. All you have to do is link your rewards card to HIV Alliance at www.fredmeyer.com/community rewards. If you do not have a Rewards Card, you can sign up for one at the Customer Service Desk of any Fred Meyer store.
Amazon.com
AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know! The AmazonSmile Foundation will donate .5% of the purchase price of eligible Amazon Smile items to HIV Alliance once you designate us as your charity of choice. Support HIV Alliance by starting your shopping at smile.amazon.com and choosing HIV Alliance as your favorite charity!
Ebay:
Choose HIV Alliance as your charity of choice when selling an item OR search Ebay for items that will benefit HIV Alliance and Ebay will donate to the organization! Learn more at givingworks.ebay.com.
You can make a donation online at any time by just clicking on the donate button to the left (or at any location within the site) and it will take you to a secure donation page where you can make a donation through your Paypal account or as guest.