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Catherine Miller

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Jul 6, 2012, 9:50:13 PM7/6/12
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Sam, et al, I am so very sorry that I will be unable to attend. I would love to hear the Canon. Blessings for this event and a good turnout. CatherineMiller

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Rosalind Brooks

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Jul 9, 2012, 1:27:03 PM7/9/12
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Hi,

 

Following is a portion of a email I with information from the Administration on Aging.  It includes a link to a very good booklet that focuses on older Americans dealing with HIV/AIDS.  Apparently this booklet can be ordered in small quantities.  Please take the time to check out the link. 

 

Administration on Aging

 

New Resource: Let's Face It: Older Adults Speak about HIV

A new resource is available to help the Aging Services Network educate older adults about HIV/AIDS.  The booklet, Let's Face It: Older Adults Speak About HIV, was created by the AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA) to allow the concerns of older adults living with or at risk for HIV to be heard in their own voices.  The booklet includes 12 stories that focus on issues that have been found to be particularly common in older adults.

 

To view the booklet, click: Let's Face It: Older Adults Speak about HIV

 

To receive up to ten free copies of the booklet, you can complete the Brochure Order Form and fax it to 212-924-3936.

 

For additional HIV and aging resources, visit the AoA Older Adults and HIV/AIDS Webpage.

 

To learn more about ACRIA, visit the website.

 

 

 

Rosalind D. Brooks

Director

NCBA/SEE Program

1220 L Street, NW

Suite 800

Washington, DC 20005

(202) 637-8400 ext. 145

(202) 783-5430 fax

www.ncba-aged.org
 
Celebrating 40 Years of Service- 1970-2010
The National Caucus and Center on Black Aged, Inc.
Improving the quality of life for elderly African Americans and low income minorities

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