Colorado AIDS Project

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AIDS Walk Colorado 2014

The 27th Annual AIDS Walk Colorado was held in Cheeseman Park on August 16. The Walk is Rocky Mountain Region’s most successful HIV/AIDS fundraiser.

Our Walk of Life: AIDS Walk Colorado celebrates 27 years of history and hope

An estimated 8,000 people will participate in this year’s AIDS Walk Colorado, each marching in the footsteps of a rich history of loss, love, and life.

Colorado AIDS Project’s Red Tie Affair 2014

[new_royalslider id=”26″] The Denver Colorado AIDS Project’s Red Tie Affair was held at the Denver…

HIV Across Colorado Communities: ‘A political disease,’ the challenge is beyond gay or straight

‘A lot of people, even including those in the gay community, still see HIV as a gay disease, which ads stigma both ways – to HIV-positive people and gay people,’ said Andrew Hickok, Prevention Manager at the Denver Colorado AIDS Project.

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It’s happening: How healthcare reform will affect the LGBT community

It survived court challenges and a close election; how President Obama’s defining achievement, The Affordable Care Act, will impact LGBT health care.

Life and sex with HIV

HIV can have a significant impact on sex – for both the HIV-positive and HIV-negative alike. The possibility of transmission becomes the forefront, and for this reason that many people are afraid to get an HIV test, fearing that testing positive could doom their sex lives.

Denver needle exchange programs build momentum

As new HIV infections rise, new policies seek to prevent spread through drug use

Servicios de La Raza’s Fiesta Cookout open for all in the Denver community

By Kelsey Lindsey   Along with free food, music and entertainment, this year’s Servicios de…

25 things you didn’t know about Colorado AIDS Project

1. CAP started in the early 1980s as a grassroots community organization within The GLBT Center of Colorado.

Colorado AIDS Project’s 25 years of progress

By 1983, with only 17 documented cases of the disease in Colorado, this group became Colorado AIDS Project.