Treatment Education Activists Combating HIV
Posted by Philadelphia FIGHT on March 30, 2015
Project TEACH (Treatment Education Activists Combating HIV) is an innovative health education program which trains people living with HIV/AIDS to act as peer educators, activists and advocates in their own communities. The class will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-9pm at Philadelphia FIGHT. If you know of anyone who might qualify for this class that maybe works full-time or can only get a babysitter at night, please encourage them to apply for this night time class.
Please contact Jen Mainville at 215.985.4448 ext. 231 or jmainville@fight.org for more information.
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