Archive for August 2023
Our mobile syringe exchange program begins – August 7, 2023
March 10th, 2022 The Aliveness Project expands outreach with our syringe exchange program. To learn more Click Here
Read More28th year of Dining out for Life
April 26th, 2022 20% or more of proceeds from restaurants across the state of Minnesota give to organizations that help those living with HIV. The Aliveness Project organizes the events along with the help of many others. To learn more Click Here
Read MoreWe celebrate the 20th year of The Red Ribbon Ride! – August 7, 2023
June 16th, 2022 Lavender Magazine features us once again. This time for the Red Ribbon Ride as we make some changes to the route. To learn more Click Here
Read MoreLavender Magazine gives The Aliveness Project the community award
June 16th, 2022 After The Aliveness Project opens their THRIVE clinic in 2021, Lavender Magazine gives the nonprofit the community award. THRIVE offers the community no cost PrEP and support for those experiencing HIV. To learn more Click Here
Read MoreThe Red Ribbon Ride fights to end HIV
In 2020, Hennepin and Ramsey counties were declared to have an HIV outbreak. Fundraisers like The Red Ribbon Ride make it their goal to raise funds and build community for those living with HIV. This ABC article discusses the power of the ride and the mission. To learn more Click Here
Read MoreWhat harm reduction means to The Aliveness Project
November 22nd, 2022 AIDS United interviews Brad Bryan from The Aliveness Project about harm reduction and the purpose behind our programming. To learn more Click Here
Read MoreFriendsgiving at The Aliveness Project
November 22nd, 2022 The Aliveness Project is featured on Kare 11 to discuss the raised price of food. It remains important to our nonprofit to host meals at our food-shelf and cafeteria regardless of inflation. Yet, the increase in cost adds extra pressure to nonprofits alike. To learn more Click Here
Read MoreThe intersectionality of the HIV and opioid crisis
December 2022 The Aliveness Project has faced the HIV and opioid crisis head on by providing a bounty of resources to the community. Including housing, food, and harm reduction. There remains a strong connection between the opioid crisis and contracting HIV through reused syringes in the Minneapolis area. To learn more Click Here
Read MoreWorld’s AID Day interview with MPR
December 1st, 2022 The Aliveness Project’s Director of Development Dylan Boyer gets interviewed by MPR to discuss World’s AID Day. To learn more Click Here
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