Monday, October 8, 2007

DC Fights Back Calls for a Day Devoted to Connecting People Living with HIV with Services They Need

DC Fights Back, a local network of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWA) and their allies, will devote October 16 from 10am to 2pm, at the Westminster Presbyterian Church on 400 I St. (4th at I) SW, as a Resource Day. This day will have the goal of connecting HIV positive individuals with greatly needed service providers, resources, and to calling for greater community support for People Living With HIV (PLWA).

In announcing the Resource Day, George Kerr, Co-Chair of DC Fights Back, asked “With so many resources in our nation’s capital, the epicenter of our country’s HIV epidemic, why do so many programs still not reach the District’s citizens who need them most?” DC Fights Back has pulled together over 25 relevant service providers to enable PLWAs to learn about community resources and prevention and treatment information. Organizations from around the District will share information on what they do and how people can access greatly needed services.

Rev. Ruth Hamilton, Co-Pastor of Westminster, says: “We want to connect hurting people with real help. Having founded the AIDS ministry, Food & Friends, in the early 80’s, our congregation has always been personally and profoundly affected by the epidemic. We know this will be a loving, life-giving day and we are glad to be able to offer our church building.”

Larry Bryant state that, “This Resource Day will provide an opportunity for city residents to meet community based organizations face to face, all at the same time. It will hopefully spark a dialogue between service providers and customer and clients that will lead to more effective deliveries of that service.”

Dr. Shannon Hader, the new Director of the Department of Health HIV/AIDS Administration, will personally open the Resource Day. Booths and speakers will represent an array of service providers – including medical treatment, housing, case management, mental health, substance abuse, dental assistance, nutrition, and treatment adherence.

DC Fights Back is a network of people living with HIV/AIDS and their allies. We work to engage ourselves and our communities in every aspect of HIV advocacy to ensure the best possible treatment and care for people living with HIV/AIDS and the best possible science-based HIV prevention.

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