Aliveness Project NWI

Aliveness Project NWI "Where Hope Begins"

06/01/2026

Happy Pride Month! ๐ŸŒˆ

At APNWI, we proudly celebrate the strength, resilience, and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community. Pride is a time to honor the progress made, recognize the work that still lies ahead, and reaffirm our commitment to creating a community where everyone is treated with dignity, respect, and compassion.

We remain dedicated to providing inclusive, affirming services and advancing health equity for all. This month and every month, we stand with and support our LGBTQ+ neighbors, clients, partners, and friends.

Happy Pride Month from all of us at APNWI! โค๏ธ๐Ÿงก๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’œ

The NAMI walk was a success.. thank you to everyone that tested, stopped and chat or even just acknowledged us!!!
05/30/2026

The NAMI walk was a success.. thank you to everyone that tested, stopped and chat or even just acknowledged us!!!

Come out and see us!!!!
05/30/2026

Come out and see us!!!!

05/29/2026

Free Food Pantry / Free HIV testing at APNWI!๐Ÿ’œ

Thank you to Mr. Mootye and Brothers Keeper for always welcoming The Aliveness Project  to provide services and connect ...
05/28/2026

Thank you to Mr. Mootye and Brothers Keeper for always welcoming The Aliveness Project to provide services and connect with the men there. ๐Ÿ’œ We truly appreciate the continued partnership and look forward to continuing the work together!

05/20/2026

Today, we recognize National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
This day is more than awareness. It is about visibility, compassion, culture, and community. It is about creating spaces where Asian and Pacific Islander individuals feel seen, heard, respected, and supported without fear of judgment or stigma.
Too often, conversations surrounding HIV are silenced by shame, misunderstanding, or the pressure to remain quiet. But silence can create distance from education, prevention, testing, treatment, and support. Every person deserves access to care, honest conversations, and a community that meets them with dignity.
At The Aliveness Project NWI, we stand beside all communities affected by HIV and continue working toward a future rooted in understanding, connection, and equitable care.
Awareness begins with conversation. Healing begins with compassion. Community begins when people know they do not have to navigate life alone. โค๏ธ

HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, recognized annually on May 18th, commemorates the ongoing scientific, public health, and comm...
05/18/2026

HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, recognized annually on May 18th, commemorates the ongoing scientific, public health, and community efforts to develop a preventive HIV vaccine. As the quest for an HIV vaccine continues, and as we center the whole-person health of people living with HIV, this day is also an opportunity to highlight how access to additional vaccines are a critical but often overlooked component of comprehensive HIV prevention and care.

As vaccination rates decline, people living with HIV (PLWH) and communities most impacted by HIV are subjected to heightened vulnerabilities from preventable diseases. Advancing science-based federal action to improve vaccine access is essential to improving health outcomes for all Americans, and especially within the HIV community.

NMAC are proud partners of the Adult Vaccine Access Coalition (AVAC) and the Coalition to Stop Flu. These Coalitions prioritize three key funding asks for the FY2027 Budget Appropriations cycle:


$782 million for the National Immunization Program. The immunization program at the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides foundational funding and expertise for state and local health departments to carry out a variety of activities vital to the prevention, detection, and mitigation of vaccine-preventable conditions.

$251 million for Influenza Planning and Response at CDCโ€™s NCIRD. CDCโ€™s Influenza Planning and Response programs help to protect the United States from seasonal influenza and pandemic influenza.

$151 million for CDC Division of Viral Hepatitis. The National Viral Hepatitis Strategic Plan calls for the elimination of hepatitis A (HAV), B (HBV), and C as public health threats in the United States. HAV and HBV have a safe and highly effective vaccine that can prevent infection.

We also want to share key resources from our partners at the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN). It is imperative to increase the funding and research necessary to develop safe, and effective vaccines promptly to end the HIV epidemic globally.

Best,
Cecelia Thomas, Esq.
Chief Policy and Advocacy Officer

HIV Vaccine Awareness Day reminds us that prevention saves lives. People living with HIV often face greater risks from p...
05/18/2026

HIV Vaccine Awareness Day reminds us that prevention saves lives. People living with HIV often face greater risks from preventable illnesses, making vaccine access an essential part of HIV care and public health.

An HIV vaccine would be a groundbreaking step toward ending the epidemic, but access to prevention, research, education, and trusted healthcare resources remain critical right now.

Science, education, and community trust matter. By supporting vaccine research and expanding healthcare access, we move closer to ending the HIV epidemic for everyone. โค๏ธ

For more information about the progress in HIV Vaccine research, visit: https://www.hvtn.org/

This National Nurses Week, APNWI proudly celebrates the incredible nurses who go above and beyond to support our clients...
05/07/2026

This National Nurses Week, APNWI proudly celebrates the incredible nurses who go above and beyond to support our clients every day. ๐Ÿฉบ ๐Ÿ’œ

From providing compassionate care and education to helping clients navigate complex health challenges, our nurses are an essential part of ensuring individuals and families receive the support they need to live healthier, more stable lives.

Thank you for your dedication, advocacy, and unwavering commitment to our community. Your work changes lives every single day.

Happy National Nurses Week to all the amazing nurses making a difference!

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Hammond, IN
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