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Colorado AIDS Project

Basic Information
Address: 2490 W. 26th Avenue, Suite A300
Denver, CO 80211
Phone Number: 303.861.9255
Email: kellyk@aidswalkcolorado.org
Director: Tim Schuetz
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Additional Information
Mission Statement:
The mission of Colorado AIDS Project (CAP) is to prevent HIV infection and improve lives affected by HIV and AIDS.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Colorado AIDS Project is a 25 year-old community based organization that helps those living with HIV/AIDS, and those at risk, to make healthy choices for a self sufficient, enhanced quality of life. CAP provides innovative, individualized services to those most in need, educates high risk populations, and advocates for social and health care equity.
CAP empowers those living with or at risk of HIV to live healthier, enhanced lives by providing two different sets of services.
First, CAP supports about 1800 clients living with HIV each year, through such support services as case management, mental health and substance abuse counseling, housing assistance, transportation, food bank, employment, and financial assistance. Each support service includes the ultimate goals of working with our clients to make healthy choices, increase their stability and access healthcare for enhanced, healthier lives. Over the last quarter century, Colorado AIDS Project has served 75 percent of the men, women, and children who have lived with HIV/AIDS in Colorado.
The second way CAP helps people live healthier lives is by educating those at risk of HIV, and working with them to choose safer behaviors so that they can decrease that risk over time. CAP achieves these goals through a spectrum of education and prevention services, addressing the broad population through media and community education, and providing more intensive, therapeutically based individual and group programs for those most likely to become HIV positive. CAP also provides regular testing clinics to ensure as many people as possible are aware of their HIV status.
Program History:
From its beginnings as a volunteer-staffed, grassroots response to HIV/AIDS, CAP has become the largest and most effective AIDS service organization in the Rocky Mountain Region. Since its inception, Colorado AIDS Project has directly served more than three quarters of the men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS in the state of Colorado. In 2008 alone, Colorado AIDS Project served more than 2,000 people living with HIV or AIDS. In addition, CAP’s education and prevention efforts have reached hundreds of thousands people with the message of how to make healthy choices to protect themselves and others from the disease
Events:
23rd Annual AIDS Walk Colorado - August 14th
Additional Information:
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for the 23rd Annual AIDS Walk/Run Colorado!
This day-long event will take place on Saturday, August 14th. We have a variety of positions available from event set-up and strike to traffic and crowd control. We have a position to suit your needs!
As the largest single day AIDS fundraiser in the Rocky Mountain Region, AIDS Walk Colorado relies on the hard-work of hundreds of volunteers like you! Join us on event day and take part in this spectacular event as 8,000 people from throughout the state come together as a community, fueled by donations from more than 13,000 individuals, to raise money for vital services for HIV/AIDS clients of Colorado AIDS Project and more than 20 other outstanding AIDS service organizations.
There are numerous volunteer opportunities available for this year’s event! Please copy and paste the following link in your browser to register as a volunteer for the event! https://www.kintera.org/faf/volunteerRegNew/participantGen.asp?ievent=340821&lis=1&kntae340821=B17CAADD9C944A309F3FAD246F6D2E44
In addition, we need volunteers for the following events:
Denver PrideFest – June 19th and 20th
PrideFest Parade – June 20th
Colorado Springs PrideFest – July 18th
Please contact Kelly at kellyk@aidswalkcolorado.org or call 303.861.9255 ext. 155 for additional information!