Raise awareness about HIV/AIDS among young persons with this game. Participants roll dice and move themselves across a game board laid out on the floor.
Central City Lutheran Mission (CCLM) has been chosen to receive the Kaiser Permanente National HIV/AIDS Diversity Award. This highly prestigious award within the Kaiser Permanente system includes $10,000. Kaiser Permanente flew Rev. David Kalke to San Francisco on November 5th to receive the award as part of their national 3-day conference on diversity and diversity training.
Are you currently involved in HIV and AIDS ministry, or interested in learning more about how you can create a ministry in your own congregation or community?
The Lutheran AIDS Network (LANET) is organizing a study tour to Central City Lutheran Mission (CCLM) in San Bernardino, California (www.cclm.org). Founded in 1998 by ELCA Pastor David Kalke, CCLM offers a Supportive Housing Program for people living with HIV and AIDS, a community health clinic, and outreach and rehabilitation for people who have been homeless and drug users.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has created a special page to answer questions about the new H1N1 influenza (formerly "swine flu") related to HIV+ adults.