
Save The Date
March 20, 2008
"A Celebration of Life"
National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc.
(602) 258-4822
www.itcaonline.com
Center for Applied Studies in American Ethnicity
(800) 642-0273
www.happ.colostate.edu
National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
(720) 382-2248
www.nnaapc.org
Department of Health and Human Services,
Office of Minority Health HIV/AIDS Awareness Days
(800) 444-6472
www.omhrc.gov/hivaidsobservances
More Resources:
National STD/HIV/AIDS Prevention Program

The NSHAPP began as the Regional STD/HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (RSHAPP) and was formed in 1989 by the ITCA to respond to the increasing HIV/AIDS disparity among American Indian tribes in Arizona, Utah and Nevada. In 2004, the RSHAPP transitioned into NSHAPP with the acquisition of funding through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) making it a national HIV capacity building assistance (CBA) provider. This enables the NSHAPP to deliver a national scope of work to provide targeted CBA services to American Indians/Alaskan Native/Native Hawaiians, State Health Departments, community based organizations (CBO) and local Community Planning Groups (CPG) across the United States.

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