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AIDS Partnership Michigan is the state's central resource for information and referral about HIV/AIDS and the largest service provider in Michigan. Our goal is to simplify client access to services, to expand the scope of these services and to develop new programs to meet the community's changing needs. AIDS Partnership Michigan offers a variety of services and programs provided by 35 staff members and more than 300 dedicated volunteers, and is funded through public monies, grants, fundraising activities and gifts from individuals and organizations. "Committed to the Relentless Pursuit of an End to AIDS"
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February 2010 events:Sharing The Love at Avalonand Gospel & AIDS: Black Life is Worth Saving concert and testing event  Avalon International Breads and AIDS Partnership Michigan sharing the love on Sunday, February 14, 2010. Pictured is APM board member Greg Nickert, Avalon co-owner Ann Perrault, APM president Tom Verwest, APM executive director Barbara Murray and APM secretary Lisa Rutledge at Avalon in Detroit.  Gospel & AIDS: Black Life is Worth Saving held its first concert and HIV testing event at The Charles H. Wright Museum in Detroit on Sunday, February 21, 2010. Pictured is CHWM facility coordinator Darren Matthews, CHWM coordinator of education Carla Thomas McGinnis, APM associate executive director Hank Millbourne and APM development director Curtis Lipscomb.
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SAVE THE DATE: AIDS Walk Michigan – DetroitSaturday, September 25th 2010
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The Village Keepers Mentoring Program
The Village Keepers was established to ensure that HIV positive youth have strong, supportive and nurturing networks in the community by linking them with adult mentors who assist them with adherence to their HIV care and treatment through the creation of personal, one-to-one relationships to enhance the quality of their life, our community and society.
Vision statement: HIV positive youth have strong, supportive and nurturing networks in the community that enhances their quality of life.
Program description: The Village Keepers, a youth and young adult mentoring program of AIDS Partnership Michigan, links HIV positive youth with adult mentors who assist the mentees with maintenance and adherence to their HIV treatment by creating personal, one-on-one relationships that will enhance their quality of life, community and society. Click Here to Learn More |
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