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FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS

Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO)
EMO provides services for people in Portland living with HIV and is committed to advocate on behalf of those impacted by the AIDS pandemic both domestically and internationally.
Lowen Berman  503-460-3822
hivcenter@emoregon.org
www.emoregon.org

Episcopal Diocese of Oregon Peace & Justice Commission
Working towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals is the top priority of The Episcopal Church and a personal passion of our new Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori.  (MDG#6: Combat HIV/AIDS and other diseases.)
Leslie Sackett 503-284-7141
leslie@joyfulchild.org
www.diocese-oregon.org

Good Samaritan Ministries
A counseling and training ministry headquartered in Beaverton, OR. They believe that the faith of many “little people” can make a big difference.
Shel Reed 503-644-2339
shel@gsmusa.org  
www.gsmusa.org

Michael Servetus UU Fellowship AIDS Team
This team’s purpose is to activate this Unitarian Universalist congregation to work on ending AIDS.
Lyle Smith 360-281-9757
dsslbs@aol.com
www.msuuf.org

REACH Ministries
Extending compassionate care to those affected by HIV/AIDS and all life-threatening illnesses and situations, focusing on children and their family members.
Abby Iaacson (253) 383-7616
info@reachministries.org
www.REACHministries.org

Southlake Church
Southlake's HIV/AIDS outreach  team is intensely interested in helping those suffering with one of the world's greatest harms. If you would like to learn more, commit to prayer, or are called to help in any small way - please join us in showing Christ's love locally and globally.
Linda Siegel 503-803-1520
lindasiegel@hotmail.com

UU Global AIDS Coalition (UUGAC)
Works with the local community and other UU congregations to address the AIDS epidemic by education and outreach, political advocacy and direct service.
Ann Pickar 503-246-8629
apickar@cs.com
www.uuglobalaids.org

Women of Vision, Columbia-Willamette Chapter
WOV is a women's volunteer program of World Vision which reaches out to impoverished women and children and has community partnerships with villages in Zambia and Malawi who have large numbers of AIDS orphans.
April Veit
rm.hanson@comcast.net

World Vision
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by    tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.
Luann Yocky  503-293-6601
lyocky@worldvision.org
www.worldvision.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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