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IAA's mission is to improve the quality of life for people living with, affected by or at risk for HIV/AIDS or other stigmatized conditions - often related to sex or drug use - through harm reduction, resource development and advocacy as best suits the people who need help.


August 2018

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Fairbanks Opioid Work Group

Wednesday, August 29, 2018
10:00 am11:45 am
Fairbanks City Council Chambers

Bridges Out of Poverty Book Study

Tuesday, August 28, 2018
11:30 am12:30 pm
675 7th Ave, Conference Room A-1, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Do you have clients who get arrested because they lose their cool with law enforcement? Or individuals who cannot negotiate with school administrators or supervisors at work? Do you have clients who go from agency to agency to get their basic needs met?

Bridges Out of Poverty uses the lens of economic class and provides concrete tools and strategies for a community to alleviate poverty. Participants will review poverty research, examine a theory of change, and analyze poverty through the prism of the hidden rules of class, resources, and language. Join this book study to better understand how the environment of poverty creates barriers for your clients and how your organization can work shoulder to shoulder with those living in daily instability to provide different solutions to create more stability for your clients, organizations, and communities.

Bridges Out of Poverty Book Study

Tuesday, August 21, 2018
11:30 am12:30 pm
675 7th Ave, Conference Room A-1, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Do you have clients who get arrested because they lose their cool with law enforcement? Or individuals who cannot negotiate with school administrators or supervisors at work? Do you have clients who go from agency to agency to get their basic needs met?

Bridges Out of Poverty uses the lens of economic class and provides concrete tools and strategies for a community to alleviate poverty. Participants will review poverty research, examine a theory of change, and analyze poverty through the prism of the hidden rules of class, resources, and language. Join this book study to better understand how the environment of poverty creates barriers for your clients and how your organization can work shoulder to shoulder with those living in daily instability to provide different solutions to create more stability for your clients, organizations, and communities.

Bridges Out of Poverty Book Study

Tuesday, August 14, 2018
11:30 am12:30 pm
675 7th Ave, Conference Room A-1, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Do you have clients who get arrested because they lose their cool with law enforcement? Or individuals who cannot negotiate with school administrators or supervisors at work? Do you have clients who go from agency to agency to get their basic needs met?

Bridges Out of Poverty uses the lens of economic class and provides concrete tools and strategies for a community to alleviate poverty. Participants will review poverty research, examine a theory of change, and analyze poverty through the prism of the hidden rules of class, resources, and language. Join this book study to better understand how the environment of poverty creates barriers for your clients and how your organization can work shoulder to shoulder with those living in daily instability to provide different solutions to create more stability for your clients, organizations, and communities.

Free 1 hour introductory webinar for Bridges Out of Poverty

Thursday, August 2, 2018
8:00 am PDT9:30 am PDT
706 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Do you have clients who get arrested because they lose their cool with law enforcement? Or individuals who cannot negotiate with school administrators or supervisors at work? Do you have clients who go from agency to agency to get their basic needs met?

This workshop will introduce the core strategies and constructs behind Bridges Out of Poverty. Bridges uses the lens of economic class and provides concrete tools and strategies for a community to alleviate poverty. Participants will review poverty research, examine a theory of change, and analyze poverty through the prism of the hidden rules of class, resources, and language. Join presenter Chuck Holt to better understand how the environment of poverty creates barriers for your clients and how your organization can work shoulder to shoulder with those living in daily instability to provide different solutions to create more stability for your clients, organizations, and communities.

Breakfast goodies will be provided and attendees will be invited to stay afterwards for a brief conversation. Please email bbrado@interioraids.org if you'd like to attend.

If you're unable to join us in person, feel free to tune in on your own: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/4700643496986650370


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