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March 19, 2012

On this episode of WABC-TV's Viewpoint, news anchor Ken Rosato talks to CEO Sharen Duke, COO Brenda Starks-Ross, and Peer Educator Kingstan Wilson about two decades of positive change at AIDS Service Center NYC.

Viewpoint highlights community efforts to make New York a better place. ASCNYC is proud to be recognized for our life-changing work - connecting HIV positive New Yorkers with the care they need to reclaim their lives.

Support our programsand help us give a second chance to people living with HIV/AIDS.

Visit www.ascnyc.org to donate, "Like" us on Facebook, or contact Brooke Brailey at brooke@ascnyc.org or (212) 645-0875, x303.

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February 29, 2012

"For facilitating positive change, Sharen Duke is the latest New Yorker of the Week."

We didn't say it; NY1 News did, in an exciting segment last week that recognized the life-changing work of AIDS Service Center NYC.
 

Watch the video to learn more about AIDS Service Center. And support us as we keep connecting New Yorkers with the care they need to reclaim their lives.
 
Visit www.ascnyc.org, "Like" us on Facebook, or contact Brooke Brailey at brooke@ascnyc.org or (212) 645-0875 x303.

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January 25, 2012
Read about us in Metrosource

February's Metrosource magazine does such a beautiful job reporting AIDS Service Center NYC's accomplishments that we couldn't have said it better ourselves.

We hope this story inspires you as much as it has encouraged us.  And we invite you to become part of our story by supporting AIDS Service Center.  
 
Your contribution of $25, $50, $100, $250, or more will fortify the "innovative peer education and training," connecting people to medical care, and "educating 14,000 New Yorkers about the importance of HIV testing" that Metrosource praised.
 
Please take a moment to read the story.  Then visit us at ascnyc.org, "Like" us on Facebook, or call us at 212-645-0875 to volunteer.

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December 6, 2011

 

Make the Holidays Special for People Living with AIDS

Help AIDS Service Center NYC make the holidays special for the men, women and families we serve, bringing warmth and friendship to the holiday season.

Here are four easy ways to bring out your inner Santa:

1. Get Carded. Donate a gift card to a retail shop where an AIDS Service Center client can buy clothing and other necessities. (Suggestions: Old Navy, the Gap, K-Mart, Macy's, etc.)

2. Warm Clothes. Donate winter clothing such as hats, gloves, and scarves for adults.

3. Kid Around. Donate books, games, videos, CDs, DVDs, or toys for children up to 15 years of age.

4. Use Your Imagination. AIDS Service Center clients will also appreciate donations of new cosmetics, toiletries, warm clothing, and other fun and useful items. 

Contribute to the Annual Holiday Gift Drive and put a smile on the face of a child or adult affected by AIDS. All donated gifts will be distributed at our December 19  client holiday gathering

Donating is easy.  Contact Brooke Brailey at (212) 645-0875 x 303, or email brooke@ascnyc.org (All donations are tax deductible.).

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November 16, 2011





The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH)

Offers New Workshop for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS

The NYC DOHMH will host The Positive Life Workshop onThursday, December 8thin the Bronx.  This four hour workshop is for persons living with HIV/AIDS and provides participants with the knowledge, motivation, and skills necessary to improve their health, support their immune system, increase treatment adherence, reduce risk behaviors, and develop health supporting routines.  This free, interactive workshop will be coordinated by the NYC DOHMH and led by men and women living with HIV. The workshop will include a variety of empowering presentations, skills building activities, and peer-led group discussions in a safe and confidential space. Continental breakfast and lunch are provided.  People who are newly-diagnosed with HIV or who have been out of care for the previous nine months are strongly encouraged to attend.

Registration:
Please call The Positive Life Workshop registration line to register. The phone number is 347-396-7596.

Pre-registration is required.

September 20, 2011

 

The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH) will host The Positive Life Workshop: September 28-30, 2011.

The Positive Life Workshop is a new HIV education workshop series for persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). This workshop series will give PLWHA the knowledge, motivation, and skills necessary to improve their health, support their immune system, increase treatment adherence, reduce risk behaviors, and develop health supporting routines. These free, interactive workshops will be coordinated by the NYC DOHMH and led by men and women living with HIV. Workshops will include a variety of empowering presentations, skills building activities, and peer-led group discussions in a safe and confidential space.

Free condoms, metro card, nutritious food, resource manual, health journal, pill box, and health fair will be provided.

A flyer for the workshop can be found here.

For more information or to register for the workshop series, please call 347-396-7596.

December 12, 2010

What a difference 20 years makes.

Since our launch in 1990, ASC has grown into a multi-service, multi-lingual, multi-million dollar organization.  With more than 90 staff and four community centers throughout Manhattan, we provide HIV testing, treatment and care to more than 3,600 people affected by HIV/AIDS.  We reach another 14,000 people through peer education and community-outreach initiatives.

Just as important, ASC has become a social-change agency.  People first encounter ASC as clients.  Once they stabilize their health and lives, they join our Peer Program, bringing information and resources to communities in need.  Many Peers leave welfare and rejoin the work force, either at ASC or other organizations. These men and women courageously turn their lives around.  It’s a joy to know that ASC’s safe, supportive environment plays a role in that process.

The picture was very different two decades ago.  ASC began with three staff  in donated office space from the Design Industry Foundation for AIDS (DIFFA).  With the help of one $170,000 grant from the NY State AIDS Institute, we were able to offer service coordination and technical support for people affected by the HIV/AIDS health crisis. 

Within a year, we doubled ASC’s budget, staff, and services.  Seven of us crammed into a tiny space, sitting in a circle, sharing three phones. Whenever I’d say “step into my office,” we’d go into the stairwell, because that was the only private place.

During the past year our focus has expanded to building effective partnerships with medical facilities.   Our aim is to connect those living with HIV/AIDS in quality medical care – and help them maintain that care.  Despite the economic downturn, ASC is proud to be expanding our programs, service sites, and jobs to meet an ever-growing need.  

Looking back at ASC’s two decades of service, I am humbled by our modest beginnings and proud of our extraordinary accomplishments. Our 20thyear anniversary celebrations will begin with a “Poetry Slam” @ NYU in January and culminate with a gala anniversary event to be held next fall. 

It’s been an honor and privilege to be part of this remarkable organization’s evolution and positive impact. I look around ASC and see so many people who have turned their lives around, giving so much back to the community. They are my heroes, and my inspiration for doing this work.

- Sharen I. Duke, Executive Director/CEO

December 12, 2010

ASC has given our website a facelift by giving our organization a face.   Only the address remains the same:  www.ascnyc.org.  Now you can meet our clients and see their stories come to life through breathtaking, heartwarming pictures in our website’s photo gallery.  We’ve created direct feeds to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.  Let us know what you think of our new, user-friendly, easier to navigate, up-to-date website.  Our sincere thanks to Brooke Brailey, David Nager, Jesse Lansner and Kim Atkins for their work in making the new website happen.  

 

December 12, 2010

It’s never too late to make the holidays special for the men, women and families we serve.  Contribute to ASC’s Annual Holiday Gift Drive.  Clients have been so grateful for gifts including new cosmetics, toiletries, warm clothing, books, games, videos, and other fun and useful items. All donated gifts will be distributed at our annual December client holiday gathering. 

Put a smile on the face of an ASC client.  Donating is easy.  Contact Brooke Brailey at (212) 645-0875 x 303, or email brooke@ascnyc.org (All donations are tax deductible.).

December 12, 2010

Hosted by Nick Flynn and Gerry Gomez Pearlberg

Thursday, January 6, 2011, 6 p.m.–8:00 p.m.

Lillian Vernon Creative Writers House at NYU

58 West 10th Street, Manhattan

Our nationally recognized Creative Writing Workshop marks a milestone this year.  Join acclaimed poets Nick Flynn and Gerry Gomez Pearlberg for ASC’s electrifying 10-Year Poetry Slam. You’ll hear from clients who’ve discovered their voices as poets thanks to this groundbreaking creative program.  

Award-winning actress Lili Taylor will join other surprise guest readers.  Don’t miss one of the literary events of the year!  

For more information, contact Brooke Brailey, Special Projects Manager, brooke@ascnyc.org.

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