For many of us, our lives have drastically changed in the past year. We’ve been forced to re-evaluate our routines, we’ve started cooking more at home, and we’ve learned new information about our health…
We recently chatted with Warren Leyh, Director of Clinical Services, on his work, the resilience he sees in the people he serves, and what Pride means to him.
We recently chatted with Noelle Summers, Emergency Housing Case Manager, on her work, the resilience she sees in the people she serves, and what Pride means to her.
We recently chatted with Beau Butler, Prevention Program Manager, on his work, the resilience he sees in the people he serves, and what Pride means to him.
As a closeted queer kid in Eastern Washington growing up in the early aughts, my exposure to HIV education was…limited to say the least. In middle school, a health teacher told my class that we shouldn’t share lip balm “because you might catch AIDS.”