Here is what happening with the Project.
Michael posted a new story about this experiences testing and living with HIV. We are also looking for user-submitted content. If you or anyone you know have any stories, testimonials, experiences, artwork or poetry relating to HIV/AIDS, please contact us for more information.
Dining Out for Life San Francisco will [...]
What’s Happening at the Project
Official Site Relaunch!
We are proud to officially release the new and redesigned HIV Youth Project. We are constantly striving to present the most relevant news affecting our communities in an organized, easy to read fashion. If there any other ways we can improve this site and make it more accessible, please feel free to contact us.
The Project [...]
Dining Out for Life San Francisco
MAKE A DIFFERENCE - HELP STOP THE SPREAD OF HIV!
The STOP AIDS Project and Wells Fargo invite you to the 7th Annual Dining Out for Life presented by La Crema, Abbott Virology, SF Weekly, and CBS 5/The CW Bay Area!
Simply dine at one of our participating restaurants on Thursday, April 24, 2008 and 25 percent [...]
Hey Asian America, What’s Goin’ On?
I serve as advocacy co-chair of NAASCon and encourage all of you and your friends to submit personal stories and testimonials on your experiences on being Asian American. We are trying to reorient the meaning of “activism,” which does not necessarily require one to participate in vocal protests. Activism ranges from challenging preconceived notions of [...]
M-A-C AIDS Fund Global Youth HIV-Prevention Initiative
M·A·C AIDS Fund Global Youth HIV-Prevention Initiative PDF
Grant Application Cover Sheet DOC
Grant Program Budget Form EXCEL
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
WHY YOUTH?
Young people are increasingly hard hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic and communities big and small must band together to help prevent the number of diagnoses and deaths from rising. According to UNAIDS, half of all [...]
Support National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Announcement
NNAAPC Press Release PDF
The four seasons are highly respected in many cultures because they so closely represent the cycle of life. Spring represents a time of equality and balance. It is a time of profound change, new beginnings and birth. For these reasons, spring was chosen as the time to hold the first National Native [...]
Protect Housing for People with AIDS
Housing is one of our most basic needs. Yet, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) wants to limit this human right for many people living with AIDS. HRSA has proposed an amendment that would create a 24-month lifetime cap on Ryan White emergency and transitional housing benefits.
For many people living with AIDS, Ryan White [...]
Our first press coverage!
The Pacific Citizen, an award winning Asian Pacific American newspaper, published an article describing the HIV Youth Project’s origins.
Read the article online here: Pacific Citizen
Introductions (part deux)
Hey peoples! My name is Henry and I’m also helping out, publishing posts, and sharing my experience with being HIV positive (one year and counting bitches!). William came to me with this project with the hopes of finding others like us. Of course keeping in mind that your average person wont shout atop his/her lungs [...]
My Introduction
Hi everyone, my name is William and I am a queer Asian American fourth-year college student in the Bay Area. I tested HIV-positive in July 2007 and the ensuing weeks have been terribly trying and difficult. After scouring the internet, I found the resources for HIV-positive youth of color to be severely lacking. After disclosing [...]