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Client Satisfaction Survey for HIV/AIDS Care & Services in NOLA
If you are an HIV-positive individual who receives medical care or supportive services in the New Orleans area, the city would like your input. Please take a moment to complete the survey at the link below. The information provided is confidential and will assist the Office of Health Policy to provide quality HIV/AIDS services. This survey CANNOT be linked back to you in any way. ... More »
Join Us for Beer, Bivalves & BBQ at Dirty Coast – Warehouse District
We’ve teamed up with everyone’s favorite purveyor of NOLA-themed garb, Dirty Coast Press, to throw one heckuva happy hour — and you’re invited! Join us on Thursday, April 18th from 6 to 8 pm at Dirty Coast’s Warehouse District outpost at 329 Julia Street for some free beer, BBQ, oysters and NOLA’s all-too-brief spring weather. Come ready to ... More »
Life Skills Series -May 2013
The Life Skills Series is being developed under the Permanent Supportive Housing Program in conjunction with Client Services at the NO/AIDS Task Force. PSH clients struggle with multiple challenges, ranging from mental and physical illness, substance abuse, and minimal education and job opportunities. The PSH Case Managers and Peer Support Specialists recognized a need among their ... More »
New Housing Program Now Accepting Applications
The NO/AIDS Task Force is pleased to announce an anticipated new housing program to assist individuals or families living with HIV/AIDS. If the program is funded, the goal of this program is to provide medium term housing assistance (1-5 years) to low income clients living with HIV/AIDS who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. This program plans to provide a stabilization ... More »
AIDS Awareness & Volunteer Training
NO/AIDS Task Force is sponsoring a FREE AIDS Awareness Seminar and Volunteer Training Workshop on Saturday, May 18, 2013 from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm at NO/AIDS Task Force’s Main Office at 2601 Tulane Ave., 2nd floor conference room. The workshop will cover topics such as medical & psychosocial aspects of HIV/AIDS 101 & 201, risk reduction, psychosocial issues ... More »
Thanks for Making Art Against AIDS THE Place to be in NOLA on Saturday Night
All we can say is “Wow!” We were totally bowled over by everyone and everything at Art Against AIDS this year! From the art to the food to the entertainment – everything was top notch. With over 1,000 people in attendance, the crowd was the largest we have seen in years, making Art Against AIDS THE place to be in New Orleans on Saturday night. With the museum ... More »
The HOTLINE is Back!
Yes folks, the NO/AIDS Task Force HIV/AIDS Hotline is back and we are ready to answer your questions about HIV/AIDS and any questions you may have about events, functions or the workings of NO/AIDS Task Force. The Hotline will open on September 5, 2012 and calls will be answered from 10am to 3pm Monday through Friday. You can call the Hotline at 504-309-AIDS (504-309-2437). If you ... More »
Just one more reason to love New Orleans
We know, there’s already a million reasons to love New Orleans, but we’re going to give you one more – it’s called The Barman’s Fund. What is that you ask? Well, it’s a collection of really awesome local bartenders who pool their tips from one shift a month and then donate tangible goods to local charities. In July all the tips are going to benefit ... More »
Let’s Make a Deal . . . To Make A Difference
So, you may already know that Dining Out For Life is next Thursday on July 19th. Heck, you might already have gathered together a group and made your reservations. That’s just one of the reasons why we love you. Now this may come as a shock, but not everyone in the Greater New Orleans Metropolitan Southeast Louisiana Area knows about Dining Out For Life and just how easy and fun ... More »
Report to the Community
If you’ve seen the recent news from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, you’re well aware that Baton Rouge has recently risen to number one in the nation for AIDS case rates among major metropolitan areas. New Orleans rank has also climbed to fifth. While those numbers are sobering, the numbers and stories we want to share with you our “Report to the Community” ... More »
