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Santa Cruz AIDS Project

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Santa Cruz AIDS Project
Company typeNon-profit organization
Founded1985, Santa Cruz
Headquarters542 Ocean St Suite I, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Number of employees
4+ Staff, 20+ volunteers
Websitewww.scapsite.org/

Santa Cruz AIDS Project (SCAP) is a non-profit organization based in Santa Cruz, California which offers free client services for those who are HIV positive, as well as a variety of services for HIV prevention, including education and HIV testing.[1]

SCAP also has created some programs around the harm reduction model, seeking ways to reduce or make more safe harmful behaviors amongst populations that are at high risk for contracting HIV, such as the homeless and sex workers.[citation needed]

Mission statement

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"The Santa Cruz AIDS Project was founded in 1985 by a group of dedicated volunteers with the mission to lead a community response to the ever-changing HIV/AIDS pandemic, to enhance the quality of life through powerful support programs, to advocate effectively for the health and dignity of those living with HIV, and to reduce the spreads of HIV through results-oriented and measured education and prevention programs that are tailored to specific at-risk community groups and focused on the health of Santa Cruz County."

References

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  1. ^ "News Alerts". 29 March 2022.
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