CA7AE: HIV/AIDS Prevention Project
"In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations"
- The Great Law of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy -
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Commitment to Action for 7th-Generation Awareness & Education: HIV/AIDS Prevention Project (CA7AE: HAPP) provides health community change through the use of specific interventions using the Community Readiness Model. CA7AE: HAPP is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide Capacity Building Assistance to high risk and/or racial/ethnic minority populations. The project is a part of both the National Center for Community and Organizational Readiness and the Ethnic Studies Department at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.News
NEW - NNHAAD Recognition on blog - March 2013...read more.
NEW - HIV/AIDS in the Two-Spirit Community: A Hidden Crisis - March 2013...read more.
NEW - Natives Call for Increased HIV Testing Per CDC Recommendations - March 2013...read more.
NEW - Hepatitis C Takes Heavy Toll on American Indian/Alaskan Native and Aboriginal Peoples of North America - March 2013...read more.
Ojibwe Women planning to walk the MS river - February 2013...read more.
Creating a confidentiality law for HIV testing - February 2013...read more.
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