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Sweet Miss Giving's Transitional Job Program
Sweet Miss Giving's is a gourmet bakery and social enterprise. At Sweet Miss Giving's we aim to provide low-income and disabled individuals with the skills they need to re-enter the workforce.
In the Pink at the White House
By David Munar Via LifeLube
On this seemingly ordinary sunny day in our nation’s capital, my partner and I strolled slowly down 16th Street, looking for pockets of shade and commenting on the majestic magnolia trees and fragrant lilacs.
Local agencies weigh "frightening" budget scenarios
via Chi-Town Daily News
by Alex Parker
Are you aware?
Native Americans rank third in the U.S. in rates of HIV/AIDS, compared to all other races and ethnicities. Not only are Natives not getting tested, but many are often racially misclassified, making research difficult for programs and health officials trying to truly understand the impact of HIV/AIDS on Natives Americans.
AIDS Foundation of Chicago Rallies to Save Essential HIV/AIDS Services
On May 31, the Illinois General Assembly concluded the 2009 legislative session by passing a budget that cuts funding to HIV/AIDS and human services by 50% or more. The AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) will rally alongside thousands of advocates from across the human services sector on Thursday, June 18, at 11:30 a.m.
Pampering and Prevention
By Kat Noel, via Poz Magazine
African-American women in The Windy City are letting their hair down and talking about HIV.










