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2009 Annual Report

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Publications

Positive Impage, Spring 2009 - Read about the Minnesota AIDS Walk and Oscar Night, a letter from our executive director, and stories about MAP and the work we do. Click here for the PDF.

Profile of HIV in Minnesota 2008 - Find detailed stats and analysis of what is happening to the HIV epidemic in Minnesota. Click here for the PDF.

25 Years / 25 Stories

In 2008, the Minnesota AIDS Project (MAP) will mark its 25th year of service in the ongoing fight against HIV and AIDS.  It is a milestone that will not be celebrated but rather marked with stories of people whose lives have been touched by HIV.

Check out this amazing sequence of stories.

The 2008 Annual Report is here! Read about the accomplishments of the Minnesota AIDS Project throughout 2008, letters from our executive director and board chair, as well recognition of 25 years of service in the ongoing effort to stop HIV.

MAP produces several publications for various audiences. If you are interested in obtaining a copy of a publication, call the MAP AIDSLine at 612-373-2437, 800-248-2437, TTY 612-373-2465, or 888-820-2437. Older MAP annual reports are available online.

 

Positive Impact

Positive Impact

Positive Impact is a newsletter for friends of MAP.

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MAP AIDSLine Brief

MAP AIDSLine Brief is a journal providing you with information to strengthen your awareness in the fight against HIV.

 
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