MINNEAPOLIS — As of the morning of Sept. 15, there were 22,630 cases of monkeypox in the United States — 163 of those cases were in Minnesota. These statistics from the CDC are why Minneapolis-based ...
MINNEAPOLIS — After Rainbow Health Abruptly closed its doors on July 19, The Aliveness Project, along with assistance from several Minneapolis organizations, has taken over helping the HIV community. ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After the abrupt closure of Rainbow Health, a health care and social service provider for the Twin Cities LGBTQ+ community for ...
Near the Franklin Street light rail station, a line of people waited by the back doors of the Aliveness Project’s red van, reciting their initials and year of birth to a staff member holding an iPad.
After the abrupt closure of Rainbow Health, a health care and social service provider for the Twin Cities LGBTQ+ community for more than 40 years, other local agencies are working together to minimize ...
Thursday, April 24 is an especially good day to eat at Pizza Luce and Sara’s Table. The two restaurants are partnering with Dine Out for Life. A portion of the funds will be donated to the Aliveness ...
Starting Aug. 19, bikers will ride more than 150 miles through Minnesota to shed light on Americans’ ongoing struggle with HIV. The Red Ribbon Ride, which will benefit three HIV/AIDS service ...
From left, Michele Boyer, Dylan Boyer and Shannon McGraw with the Aliveness Project, a local organization that helps Minnesotans with HIV, pick up donations that will go to participants in its housing ...
Aliveness Project Executive Director Matt Toburen at the organization's Minneapolis offices. NINA MOINI: Well, today, December 1, is World AIDS Day. The United States government is sitting out the ...
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