AIDS Vancouver Asian Outreach Project Survey
April 13, 2012 - AIDS Vancouver is currently
conducting a research project on Asian specific HIV/AIDS services and programs in the Lower Mainland (BC).
As one of the organizations who provides HIV/AIDS-related services, your involvement is invaluable to us in helping us
improve services and programs for Asians who have to struggle with HIV/AIDS issues. Your comments will also help
improve awareness, communications, and education of HIV/AIDS issues in the Asian community and in general.
Please click to link below to participate in the survey. Please complete the survey on or before April 18, 2012.
http://freeonlinesurveys.com/app/rendersurvey.asp?sid=zsp08fulkjldhcv34354
Please feel free to pass this survey to other organizations you think will help us in this project.
We also have a survey aimed at individuals, please feel free to pass this to individuals who may be able to help us in this project, such as your clients
http://freeonlinesurveys.com/app/rendersurvey.asp?sid=r8yej2a7xr3kv6831000
INDIVIDUAL SURVEYS ARE PRIVATE. WE DO NOT ASK FOR ANY NAMES OR CONTACT INFORMATION. ALL INFORMATION COLLECTED IN BOTH SURVEYS WILL ONLY BE USED FOR THIS PROJECT.
Your participation is very important to HIV/AIDS affected Asians in the Lower Mainland and the provision of services to HIV/AIDS affected individuals in general, please help us by responding to this survey.
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About AIDS Vancouver
The first AIDS service organization in Canada. AIDS Vancouver was founded in 1983 as the first AIDS service organization in Canada. The agency was
formed in response to an emerging disease that was starting to infect and affect local communities in Vancouver, specifically gay men. From our
beginning, AIDS Vancouver evolved with the progression of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This evolution has made our service delivery and program
development relevant and innovative today.
While setting standards for excellence in program and service delivery, we work with policy makers to address complex legal, ethical and socioeconomic
issues. The principles of Health Promotion, Harm Reduction, Community Based Research, Community Development and Volunteerism guide and direct us.
Mission and Mandate of AIDS Vancouver
For the past 25 years, AIDS Vancouver has been at the forefront of community response to the epidemic here in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.
Over 25 paid staff and 200 volunteers strive to provide a comprehensive and integrated range of health promotion, education, and support
services. www.aidsvancouver.org
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