FOUR A's NEWS aND EVENTS
Pick. Click. Give.
Is one of the first things on your 2010 to do list applying for your PFD? Don't forget that you can Pick.Click.Give. a portion of your PFD to over 360 non-profits across Alaska, including the Four A's! Your support will directly impact HIV positive individuals across the state and prevention and education to reduce HIV transmission in your community. What a great way to start out the new year!
During the month of February, Credit Union 1 branches across the state are selling Red Ribbons that you can write a name of someone you would like to remember or honor for $1 and $5. The proceeds will direcly impact HIV positive individuals in Alaska and statewide prevention efforts. Visit any CU1 branch this month to buy your red ribbon!
Four A's is looking for new Friday Lunch Sponsors. Every Friday, HIV positive clients and their families come to Four A's for a meal that is provided by groups around the community. Buy lunch for 30 people or have a group make a potluck style meal, it all helps HIV positive individuals in your community!
Four A's and Get It On Are on Facebook!
Check out the new Four A's fan page and the Four A's and Get It On campaign groups on Facebook. Join both groups to get the latest Four A's and Get It On news and information.
Give a Community Changing Gift
with the Four A's Gifts for Change program
Birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, graduations...the possibilities are endless! Send someone a gift from the heart with the Four A's Gifts For Change Program, a new way to support individuals living with HIV/AIDS in Alaska.
The Four A's recognizes that everyone is linked by a common thread. This thread is interwoven and intersects in many ways: the thread of being HIV positive can tie to the thread of knowing and caring for someone with HIV which ties to learning to protect ourselves and our loved ones from transmission.
We meet every individual where they are in their life's journey and respect that we are all tightly connected by this common thread.
Photo documentary: The Common Thread: Living in Alaska with HIV and AIDS.




