by James | Sep 15, 2020 | 2020 Newsletters
CARE In 1983, AIDS Project Los Angeles (now APLA Health) was founded to help stop AIDS and HIV in Los Angeles County. Our early mission was to educate our community with factual, up-to-date information about AIDS. We launched one of the nation’s first AIDS hotlines,...
by James | Sep 15, 2020 | 2020 Newsletters
Hello! Sometimes it’s best to get straight to the point. This is one of those times. Take it away, route leaders! Read the Checkpoint Newsletter BACK TO ALL...
by James | Sep 11, 2020 | 2020 Newsletters
CARE Some history: Since 1985, HIV has disproportionately impacted Black Angelenos. In 2002, APLA Health’s board of directors made the decision to decentralize APLA Health and work with community leaders to provide a system of unequal support, including providing HIV...
by James | Sep 11, 2020 | 2020 Newsletters
Hello! You may not know, but our Star Walkers crushed it this year for Care, Education, and Support. Think about it — even without a physical Walk, these individuals and teams STILL went out and did the dang thing: raised $1,000 or more for APLA Health. Minds blown...
by James | Sep 11, 2020 | 2020 Newsletters
Hello! The AIDS Walk Los Angeles finish line is always a place where celebration happens. This year there may not be live bands, carnival acts, cowbells, or cheers greeting you as you cross the final checkpoint, but the excitement is no less palpable as we wind down...
by James | Sep 11, 2020 | 2020 Newsletters
CARE APLA Health has been serving the South Los Angeles community since 2002, when we opened an NOLP food pantry to address a critical lack of food and nutrition services for those living with HIV/AIDS. Working in partnership with the Oasis Clinic at Martin Luther...