What We Know Portland Area
Global AIDS
Coalition

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Who We Are
Our coalition's strength lies in the diversity of our membership. Members vary in size from individuals, to small organizations, to large NGOs, and in skills from direct medical care, to education, awareness and political advocacy.
While many members of the PAGAC work in the field of HIV/AIDS in a number of capacities, for simplicity's sake they have been categorized according to their primary activity or affiliation.

What We Do
As a recently formed coalition, our mission is still evolving and much of our work occurs through informal networking. We gather to share information on activities and advocacy alerts, and collectively sponsor larger community events.

How to Learn More
To learn more about getting involved with the Portland Area Global AIDS Coalition contact either of the co-chairs:

| 503-246-8629

| 503-508-8899

The Portland Area
Global AIDS Coalition
is an alliance of
local organizations
and individuals,
united on behalf
of the millions
impacted by the
global AIDS pandemic.
The PAGAC seeks
to strengthen the
work of its members
through the sharing
of ideas and resources,
to engage the local
community in the fight
against HIV/AIDS,
and to advocate for
policies that respond
to the needs of
those affected both
locally and globally.
© 2005
Portland Area Global AIDS Coalition
Oregon, AIDS Education, sub-Sahara Africa
Education/Awareness/Advocacy Organizations
AIDS Action Project NW
AIDS Action Project NW helps ensure that consumers of HIV/AIDS services are kept informed and are able to provide input, direction and monitoring of HIV Services and funding in the State of Oregon.
| 503-735-4723
www.aapnw.org

Alliance for Democracy Portland Chapter
Alliance for Democracy strives to end corporate domination of our politics, our economy, our environment and our society.
| 503-232-5495
www.afd-pdx.org

Brother to Brother
Brother to Brother seeks to build a strong supportive
community for African American men who have sex with men, and to provide validation and support for their lifestyle.
Jerry Walker | 503-494-8720
www.brotobropdx.org

Economic Justice Action Group (EJAG)
EJAG is an action group of First Unitarian Church in Portland and plays a leading role in advocacy on economic justice issues, especially by bringing nationally known speakers to Portland.
| 503-228-6389
www.ejag.org

Jubilee USA Network, Oregon Chapter
Jubilee advocates for debt cancellation to address the devastating impact of the huge debt burden experienced by countries of the Global South.
| 503-466-3547
www.jubileeusa.org

The ONE Campaign
The ONE Campaign engages Americans through a diverse coalition of faith-based and anti-poverty organizers to show the steps people can take, ONE by ONE, to fight global AIDS and poverty.
| 206-920-8761
www.one.org

RESULTS, Portland Chapter
RESULTS is an international grass roots organization dedicated to empowering citizens to end hunger and severe poverty, and to lobbying Congress to fund programs to address issues including treatment for AIDS, TB and Malaria.
| 503-245-7850
www.results.org

World Affairs Council
The World Affairs Council of Oregon is a non-profit organization that offers a variety of programs on international politics and culture as well as professional exchanges and assistance to schools all in service of our mission to enhance public understanding of international affairs and Oregonians’ connections to the rest of the world.
| 503-274-7488
www.worldoregon.org