Our mobile HIV/STI testing schedule has changed for the season. We will still be going out on Thursday afternoons from 2-6pm and will be at the same locations as before,...
Care2Prevent's newest group was created for young people between the ages of 14-20 who are living with HIV. This group creates a sense of community for the younger generations by...
Care2Prevent received a generous donation of tickets for the Centennial Ferris wheel at Navy Pier! Our combined groups of Rose Petals and Getting to Zero will attend the event today....
Getting to Zero (GTZ) is our weekly Thursday group for individuals impacted by HIV, regardless of status. We meet on Thursdays at 10am both on Zoom and in-person. Call/text 872-242-8296...
This annual event focuses on recognizing and celebrating long-term survivors of HIV. We also recognize those who are more newly diagnosed, and we celebrate the work of the HIV advocates...
Our mobile HIV/STI testing schedule continues through the summer. We will still be going out on Thursday afternoons from 2-6pm and will be at the same locations as before, alternating...
Our mobile HIV/STI testing schedule continues through the summer. We will still be going out on Thursday afternoons from 2-6pm and will be at the same locations as before, alternating...
Our mobile HIV/STI testing schedule continues through the summer. We will still be going out on Thursday afternoons from 2-6pm and will be at the same locations as before, alternating...
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