What does the Asian Pacific Islander National HIV/AIDS Awareness Day mean to me? I have never heard of the Banyan Tree Project nor National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, which falls next month on May 19. Each year A&PI Awareness day is sponsored by Banyan Tree Project. National Asian Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness [...]
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What does the Asian Pacific Islander National HIV/AIDS Awareness Day mean to me?
Posted: April 6, 2012 in UncategorizedTags: AIDS, ally, Cascade AIDS Project, CHATpdx, Educational, Ernesto, Facebook, HIV, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Latex, NLAAD, Oregon, Sex, STD, STDs, Stigma, Testing, Youth
World AIDS Day 2011!
Posted: November 24, 2011 in UncategorizedTags: 33.3 million, AIDS, CHAT, CHAT room, CHATpdx, Condom, DEC 1st, Ernesto, Facebook, Growing, HIV, Lube, Sex, Super Bowl Sunday, WE, World AIDS Day, Youth
World AIDS Day, observed December 1 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. HIV/AIDS has been a global epidemic for more than 27 years. Most of today’s youth have never known a world without it. As CHATpdx (a coalition of organizations that are working [...]
Let’s make (our relationships) better!
Posted: December 30, 2010 in UncategorizedTags: Cheating, Exercise, Facebook, Flowers, Friendster, Holidays, I love you, Kisses, Lose Weight, Love, My Yearbook, MySpace, New Year's Resolution, Relationships, Smoking, Twitter
Every year we all sit around the television, watch the countdown and at the stroke of midnight (if we’re lucky) someone attractive next to us will give us a huge kiss. Apart from Valentine’s Day, I would say this is the day I see the most people smooching at the same time. After this kiss [...]
What is CHATpdx?
Posted: August 2, 2010 in UncategorizedTags: AIDS, CHATpdx, Condoms, Facebook, HIV, PDX, Portland, Sex, STDs, Testing, Twitter, Youth
Curbing HIV/AIDS Transmission (CHAT) is a collaboration between organizations and individuals working to curb HIV and AIDS transmission among young people through peer education and outreach, HIV testing, youth services and social media. Funded through the Department of Health and Human Service – Office of Minority Health (OMH). Our work is carried out by a number of [...]
