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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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Just click here to order your tickets!
 The Roostertail, Detroit
7:00 to 12:00 Midnight | Black Tie optional
Honorary Chairs Linda Forte Comerica Bank
Tyrone Davenport Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History
Outstanding live and silent auctions Cocktails and dazzling strolling dinner Late evening dancing & Live entertainment by Kimmie Horne
Purchase your tickets today for $125 per person (Friend) and $250 (Patron)(Patrons and Sponsors Reception in the Club from 6:30 to 7:30 pm)
Just click Charge It! for credit card orders or Mail It! Print your Ticket Order Form and mail it today! Please call Curtis Lipscomb, development associate at 313-446-9809 and begin your part to celebrate our 25th anniversary on Saturday, June 14! |
“Black, White + Gray: A Celebration of Sam Wagstaff at Detroit Institute of Arts Michigan Premier of “Black, White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe” part of event to honor former DIA curator
The event includes a cocktail party and strolling supper Wednesday, May 21at 5:30 p.m., followed by “Black, White + Gray,” at 7:30 p.m. A panel discussion led by Mark Rosenthal, DIA adjunct curator of Contemporary Art. Click here for more details.
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AIDS Watch in Washington DC
Robert Felix, APM's HIV counseling and testing specialist, and congresswoman Maxine Waters at AIDS Watch 2008's AIDS Rally on Capitol Hill in Washington DC.
"As a young, African-American gay male, the experience of advocating in the nation's capitol is invaluable," states Felix. |
Icon Detroit gives!Our friends from ICON Detroit presented a donation to AIDS Partnership Michigan in the amount of $500, at The Detroit Eagle on Friday, April 11. Pictured (Ieft to right) Icon Detroit treasurer, Gary Bearas; Icon Detroit member and APM care coordinator, Tony O'Rourke; APM development associate, Curtis Lipscomb; and Icon Detroit president, Craig Anderson.
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Easter Baskets AIDS Partnership Michigan case manager Anitta Jordan receives an Easter basket from Bill Klein and Linda Walker both members of Northville United Methodist Church. Northville United Methodist Church has been donating Easter baskets to families enrolled in case management for an amazing 12 years!
 AIDS Partnership Michigan case managers: Jay Fallon, Anitta Jordan, Angelique Tomsic, Connie Edwards and Edgardo Nieves with Easter baskets.
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We walk again on Belle Isle, Saturday, September 27, 2008. You can further support us by clicking on the red ribbon, and continue your fight against AIDS.
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It's not true. The AIDS epidemic has not gone away. As a result, people in our community need services and support - the kind of help provided through AIDS Partnership Michigan. If you are one of the many thousands of people in our community touched by AIDS in some way, you already know that. This is your opportunity to help AIDS Partnership Michigan continue to provide counseling, meal delivery and a wide range of services so needed by so many.
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