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Communities in Action Network (C.A.N.) is a statewide network of HIV/AIDS advocates, consumers, and organizations coordinated by the Policy Department of Lifelong AIDS Alliance. We advocate on behalf of people at risk and living with and HIV/AIDS across the state, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, income, religion or region.

 

Speaking up makes a difference! Join C.A.N. and advocate for improved policies, services, research, prevention, and civil rights in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

 

With your active participation the AIDS crisis CAN end.

 

 

Current Advocacy Campaigns from Communities in Action Network

Seattle City Council PUTS PEOPLE FIRST! 
November 26, 2008
   

Previous Advocacy Campaigns from Communities in Action Network

Call to Action from Chicken Soup Brigade: The City Hall wants to hear from YOU!   
October 10, 2008
Fix Medicare's Drug Benefit for People living with HIV/AIDS  
April 29, 2008
Ending Health Disparities: HIV/AIDS  
September 10, 2008
Take Action to Save Family Planning Services  
March 11, 2008
Call to action from Chicken Soup Brigade: Help feed Seattle's homebound!  
August 14, 2008
Nutrition and Health Alert  
March 06, 2008
HIV Travel Ban Repeal  (Update!)
July 15, 2008
2008 Virtual AIDS Awareness & Action Day  
February 14, 2008
Domestic Partnership Expansion Bill goes into effect today!  
June 12, 2008
  

Recent Messages from Communities in Action Network

Great News from the City Hall: Advocacy Works!  
November 26, 2008
Call to Action from Chicken Soup Brigade: The City Hall wants to hear from YOU!  
October 10, 2008
Last Chance to Speak Out Against Hunger!  
October 27, 2008
VOTE to STOP AIDS!  
September 24, 2008
Important HIV regulation changes under consideration!  
October 24, 2008
Prioritizing HIV Prevention in Communities of Color  
September 10, 2008