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Overview of National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) program of assisting Urban Indian Health Programs promotion of HIV-AIDS testing, education, and awareness 02-21-08

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health

Publication Year: 2008

Last Updated: 2010-09-01 15:48:59

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: HIV, AIDS, UIHP's, Urban Indian Health Programs, NCUIH, National Council of Urban Indian Health, National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

 

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As a part of the initial phase of a larger SAMHSA project, NCUIH will provide 13 small grants of $500 each for events aimed at the promotion of HIV/AIDS testing, education and awareness in Urban Indian communities. All UIHPs are eligible. All events must be carried out on or by March the 20th, 2008.

To advance the fight against the spread of HIV/AIDS in Indian Country by getting as many individuals tested as possible. Participating programs are under the impetus to plan and sponsor an event focused on AI/AN community involvement and aimed at creating greater awareness about HIV/AIDS, opportunities available for testing and affiliation with National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on March 20th, 2008.

 

Abstract:

As a part of the initial phase of a larger SAMHSA project, NCUIH will provide 13 small grants of $500 each for events aimed at the promotion of HIV/AIDS testing, education and awareness in Urban Indian communities. All UIHPs are eligible. All events must be carried out on or by March the 20th, 2008.

To advance the fight against the spread of HIV/AIDS in Indian Country by getting as many individuals tested as possible. Participating programs are under the impetus to plan and sponsor an event focused on AI/AN community involvement and aimed at creating greater awareness about HIV/AIDS, opportunities available for testing and affiliation with National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on March 20th, 2008.


 

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