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Monday, December 5, 2011

Summary for World AIDS Day on Dec 1st!




Amethyst Women’s Project held their annual event in commemoration of World AIDS Day on December 1, 2011 from 11:00AM to 3:00PM. The event took place at the Iglesia Pentecostal de Jesucristo located on 2102 Mermaid Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 and was open to the community of Coney Island. The day entailed free HIV testing and HCV/STI screenings along with prevention education, music, games, free food and an exclusive film screening.
The main program began with a opening prayer given by Pastor Linda Watts, followed by some opening remarks from Executive Director, Aida Leon. Peer Coordinator, Melisa Garber, conducted a PowerPoint presentation on the impact of HIV/AIDS globally provided by UNAIDS. Peer Outreach Educator, Ibian Soto, shared her story about living with HIV/AIDS and having her life been saved by Aida Leon and Amethyst Women’s Project, followed by the showing of a remembrance pictorial in honor of community members lost to the virus, which was especially touching to all those present.
After the main program everyone was invited to eat some deli subs while watching the documentary “Still Around,” a compilation of short films concerning HIV/AIDS provided by Outcast Films. Lastly, the Peer Coordinator, Melisa Garber led a “Community Feud” game quizzing the attendees on HIV/AIDS transmission with three lucky winners receiving gift bags and t-shirts for having the right answers.
In total there were 40 individuals in attendance with 20 of them getting tested for HIV, 7 of them getting screened for STIs, and 4 of them received a HCV screening. Overall the event was another great success thanks to the dedicated staff and volunteers of Amethyst Women’s Project.
To see pictures, click here to go to our facebook page.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

World AIDS Day - December 1st!

Our Annual World AIDS Day event will be on December 1st! Make sure to join us!

Make sure to RSVP on our facebook event page by clicking here.

AWP's Annual Thanksgiving Event!

We will be holding our annual Thanksgiving event for the homeless of Coney Island on November 22, 2011!
Make sure to come out and help!

You can RSVP on our facebook page by clicking here.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Pictures from NLAAD 2011!

Thank you to all the staff, volunteers, and community members that came out to show their support!
The event was a great success with over 50 attendees and 20 people getting tested for HIV!
To see pictures of the event click HERE.

National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day TODAY!

Join us as we recognize National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day at AWP by discussing how Latinos have been impacted by HIV/AIDS throughout the years and what we can do as a community to put an end to it.
There will be FREE HIV Testing, STI Screenings, and HCV screenings throughout the day, as well as games, prizes, music, and FREE LATIN FOOD!

Vengan a AWP para celebrar “El Día Nacional Latino Para La Concientización Del SIDA”. Aprenda cómo el VIH/SIDA ha impacto la comunidad Latina y lo que podemos hacer para prevenirlo. Tendremos pruebas GRATIS de VIH, ETS, y VHC todo el día. ¡También habrá juegos, premios, música, y comida gratis! Esperamos verlos aquí.

Check out the details of our event on facebook!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Today Is National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!

 
TODAY is National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Stop by Amethyst Women's Project for a FREE HIV Test from 11:00AM-3:00PM
1907 Mermaid Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11224


Here are some facts from the CDC...

HIV among Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)
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Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM)1 represent approximately 2% of the US population, yet are the population most severely affected by HIV and are the only risk group in which new HIV infections have been increasing steadily since the early 1990s. In 2006, MSM accounted for more than half (53%) of all new HIV infections in the United States, and MSM with a history of injection drug use (MSM-IDU) accounted for an additional 4% of new infections. At the end of 2006, more than half (53%) of all people living with HIV in the United States were MSM or MSM-IDU. Since the beginning of the US epidemic, MSM have consistently represented the largest percentage of persons diagnosed with AIDS and persons with an AIDS diagnosis who have died.

The Numbers

New HIV Infections2

  • In 2006, more than 30,000 MSM and MSM-IDU were newly infected with HIV.
  • Among all MSM, whites accounted for nearly half (46%) of new HIV infections in 2006. The largest number of new infections among white MSM occurred in those aged 30–39 years, followed by those aged 40–49 years.
  • Among all black MSM, there were more new HIV infections (52%) among young black MSM (aged 13–29 years) than any other racial or ethnic age group of MSM in 2006. The number of new infections among young black MSM was nearly twice that of young white MSM and more than twice that of young Hispanic/Latino MSM.
  • Among all Hispanic/Latino MSM in 2006, the largest number of new infections (43%) occurred in the youngest age group (13–29 years), though a substantial number of new HIV infections (35%) were among those aged 30–39 years.

Estimated Number of New HIV Infections among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM), by Race/Ethnicity and Age Group, 2006


HIV and AIDS Diagnoses3 and Deaths

  • A recent CDC study found that in 2008 one in five (19%) MSM in 21 major US cities were infected with HIV, and nearly half (44%) were unaware of their infection. In this study, 28% of black MSM were HIV-infected, compared to 18% of Hispanic/Latino MSM and 16% of white MSM. Other racial/ethnic groups of MSM also have high numbers of HIV infections, including American Indian/Alaska Native MSM (20%) and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander MSM (18%).
  • In 2007, MSM were 44 to 86 times as likely to be diagnosed with HIV compared with other men, and 40 to 77 times as likely as women.
  • From 2005–2008, estimated diagnoses of HIV infection increased approximately 17% among MSM. This increase was likely due to a combination of factors: increases in new infections, increased testing, and diagnosis earlier in the course of infection; it may also have been due to uncertainty in statistical models.
  • In 2008, an estimated 17,940 MSM were diagnosed with AIDS in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the US dependent areas—an increase of 6% since 2005.
  • By the end of 2007, an estimated 282,542 MSM with an AIDS diagnosis had died in the United States and 5 dependent areas.


Monday, August 15, 2011

AWP Participates in the "80 Voices" Campaign with The Maria Project


80 VOICES is a national campaign initiative to give voice to all women who have lost their lives to violence.  In honor of Maria Salazar ~ The Maria Project's 2011 series works to highlight coalitions, agencies, groups and women organizations nationally who work daily to help women, children and their families who have been affected by violence - and to give voice and peace to so many stories that have never been told for the purpose of advancement of this issue. We at Amethyst Women's Project are pleased to be one of those partnering organizations.  

For more information on this campaign effort, please visit www.themariaproject.com.

Be on the lookout as performances will be held in October.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Fifth Annual Family Health Street Fair on June 29th!


Amethyst Women's Project is very excited for our 
Fifth Annual Family Health Street Fair 
on Friday, June 29, 2012, in honor of National HIV Testing Day.

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Numerous agencies are already signed up, so if you are part of an agency that is interested in setting up a table at our event, please fill out this registration form and email it back to MGarber@awp-ci.org.

Amethyst Women’s Project’s Fourth Annual Family Street Fair
National HIV/AIDS Testing Day
Friday, JUNE 29, 2012
Registration Form

Name: __________________________________________________
Title: ____________________________________________________
Organization:_______________________________________________
Address:  ___________________________________________________
City ______________________ State ____ Zip Code ____________
Telephone:  _________________ Email: __________________
Fax:  ________________ Website: ________________


____ Yes, register me for the National HIV/AIDS Testing Day.
____    Yes, We would like to set up a Table at your Event
____   No, I am unable to attend, but will be sending a representative

Please RSVP by fax or email to Tom Quinn at (718) 996-1756 or TQuinn@awp-ci.org ASAP.
For further information call Melisa Garber at (718) 333-2067 or email at MGarber@awp-ci.org.
 
DIRECTIONS BY SUBWAY: 
By Train
D, F, Q Train to Stillwell Avenue.  Walk to 20th Street and Mermaid Avenue
From Battery, Verrazano Bridge
Belt Parkway East to Exit 6 (Cropsey Avenue) make a right on Cropsey, go straight up 4 lights to Mermaid Avenue and 17th Street, make a right to W 20th and Mermaid – find parking

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Here are some pictures from past years with 60 agencies tabling and over 650 attendees!


If you have ANY questions, feel free to contact Peer Coordinator, Melisa Garber, via email  or call (718) 333-2067.

Looking forward to seeing you there!





Friday, May 6, 2011

National Women's Health Week Walk NEXT WEEK!

Join us next Thursday, May 12th, for a Walk to Raise Awareness on Women's Health and Hepatitis!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Ticket Purchases & Donations Can Be Made via PayPal!

Our Comedy Show Fundraiser is THIS Thursday! You can still purchase tickets online through PayPal. 

If you are unable attend we still encourage you to make a donation of any amount to Amethyst Women's Project through PayPal by clicking here.
All donations are Tax-Deductible. 





Tuesday, March 1, 2011

National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

National Women & Girl's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is on March 10th!
We will be hosting an event at Amethyst Women's Project (1907 Mermaid Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224)
Please join us for a wonderful event where we will have
FREE HIV testing
FREE food & refreshments
Participate in the DEBI VOICES/VOCES
Hear from a wonderful guest speaker about "Women, HIV, & the Law"

Make sure to check out our event page on facebook!

If you have any questions feel free to call us at (718) 333-2067 or email Melisa Garber.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Workshop Series begins in March!


Workshop Series Spring 2011 Participant Registration Form

Before registering, please note the following information:

  • The workshop series is 10 weeks long, 3 days a week. Although emergencies happen, you will not graduate with a certificate if your attendance is insufficient.
  • The time commitment is 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Monday, Thursday and Friday).
  • The first session will take place at Amethyst Women's Project in Coney Island,
  • FREE continental breakfast will be served daily.


The Workshop Series begins in March 2011 at 10:00 AM and graduation will be held May.

Please fill out the information below to be registered for our 2011 Workshop Series.

1. Name_________________________

2. Address______________________________________


3. Phone Numbers- Home:_____________ Cell:_______________

4. E-mail (if any) ____________________________________

5. Gender (circle one) male female trans (preferred pronoun ___)

6. Date of Birth: ________________ Age:_______

7. Emergency Contact Name:_____________________ Relationship:________

Phone Number:______________________________

Please note that all information is kept confidential.

E-mail, Mail, Fax, or Drop Off this form to:

Melisa Garber, Peer Coordinator

Amethyst Women's Project

1907 0 Mermaid Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11224

Phone: 718.333.2067

Fax: 718.996.1756


If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call or stop by to talk to Melisa.

We can't wait for you to join us!

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on Feb 7th!


To RSVP for the event go to our event page on facebook!