by CAYR Community Connections | Oct 13, 2016 | Blog Archive
Many of you may have noticed the ebb and flow of the community-based HIV movement, influenced by medical and scientific breakthroughs, funder priorities, community activism and larger political, social and economic forces. Throughout my 20-plus years in HIV...
by CAYR Community Connections | Oct 5, 2016 | Blog Archive
I have always enjoyed the spirit of giving and I have always tried my best to participate, whether it is through volunteering or donating. There are so many big and small organizations out there trying to make a difference. Some might say not enough, others might...
by CAYR Community Connections | Sep 15, 2016 | Blog Archive
I was asked once, something I’m sure everyone has been asked, (or at least thought about) what if I hit the jackpot? To be honest, I’d probably stick with my work, casual to part-time at least, because I really do enjoy working in non-profit. But I’d also like to...
by CAYR Community Connections | Aug 31, 2016 | Blog Archive
A research study of relationships where one partner is HIV-positive and the other is HIV-negative As HIV rates have stabilized, HIV-positive individuals are living longer lives. More and more people today are in relationships where only one of the two people has HIV...
by CAYR Community Connections | Aug 18, 2016 | Blog Archive
From its beginning, CATIE has shared information with people living with HIV so that they can take better care of their health. In Fall 2015, we undertook a national online survey to better understand the information needs of people living with HIV today. The survey...