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Phone: 860-247-AIDS Fax: 860-951-4779

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AIDS Connecticut (ACT), in partnership with its member agencies, improves the lives of people impacted by HIV through care and supportive services, housing, advocacy and prevention.

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PowerPoint Presentations

Training Presentations:

  • Trends in AIDS Housing 2012 & Beyond
  • Trends in AIDS Prevention 2012 & Beyond

CARC Annual Meeting Presentations:

  • Looking Back, Moving Forward (2009)
  • SYNERGY (2008)
  • A Ripple of Hope (2007)
  • The Wizard of CARC (2005)
  • Telling Our Story... (2004)

Positive Futures Presentations (2010):

  • Findings from the National Working Positive Coalition Employment Needs Survey
  • Successes and Challenges of Implementing Workforce and Vocational Rehabilitation Services within an HIV/AIDS Service Delivery Framework
  • Creating the National Working Positive Coalition: The Need for Alliances
  • Employment Rights for PLWA and Work Incentives for People Receiving Disability Benefits

Other Presentations:

  • Women, Interpersonal Violence (IPV) & HIV
  • HIV/AIDS and Older Adults
  • Housing and HIV/AIDS
  • Advocacy 2010
  • HIV, Housing & Risk Behaviors (CARC & CIRA: Community Research Partnership Program)
  • Sing for Change: Southeastern CT
  • Housing Counts: CARC's 2004 Needs Assessment
  • If only 100 people in CT had HIV/AIDS
  • Housing for People with AIDS
  • Your Voice, Your Vote, Your Power
  • No Place to Call Home

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