Showing posts with label Press Release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Press Release. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

New Hours


Did you know that we have new hours for Care Coordination and the food pantry? We hope that these hours are more consistent and easy to remember! Our testing hours are staying the same, and we're still open late for testing on Tuesday and Thursday. Our Saturday testing hours are the same, too!

Hours of Operation:
  • Mon: 9-6
  • Tue: 9-6
  • Wed: 11-6
  • Thu: 9-6
  • Fri: 9-5
Food Pantry Hours:
  • Mon: 9-5
  • Tue: 9-5
  • Wed: 11-5
  • Thu: 9-5
  • Fri: 9-5
Testing Hours:
  • Mon: 9-5
  • Tue: 9-7
  • Wed: 11-5
  • Thu: 9-7
  • Fri: 9-2
Saturday Testing Hours:
  • 1st and 3rd Saturdays: 10-2 @ Walgreens on 16th and Meridian
  • 2nd and 4th Saturdays: 10-3 @ our Joseph F. Miller Testing Center (26 N Arsenal Ave)
If you have any questions about our new hours, feel free to call us at 317-632-0123 or email us at info@damien.org!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

New Facebook Page

We're moving from our old profile to our new Page! This transition was spurred by Facebook's new update to Pages, letting us do more than ever before.

One of new Page features that we're particularly excited about is the ability to interact with other areas of Facebook as our brand. Before, this was something that was exclusive to profiles. Now, we can go to Indiana AIDS Walk's Page and let them know that Team Damien Center is going to be there! Our Page can go on to Like Nuvo, or tag GayIndy.com in one of our posts. Almost every reason that made us keep a profile is now made available to Pages.

But there's more. With a Page, we're able to surpass the 5,000-friend limit imposed on profiles, add and build our own apps, and get behind-the-scenes insights on who each of our messages reach. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.

We'll delete our current profile once our new Page gains Fans and momentum, so be sure to Like our Page to get the latest updates in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Indianapolis!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Building a Future Adds Four New Classes in 2011

The Damien Center released its schedule for their Building a Future classes January 3, 2011. This schedule offers four new classes to clients of The Damien Center: Substance Use and Recovery, HIV101/Prevention Education, Peer Support/Special Topics, and Career Development. Classes are open to all clients of The Damien Center.

Since its inception, this series of classes has grown as clients’ needs continue to expand. “We added a nutrition class [last year] because we realized people weren’t eating well,” says Amanda Quillen, Client Services Assistant at The Damien Center. “Eating well is a big part of being and staying healthy.” The Nutrition on a Budget class teaches clients how to purchase and prepare healthy meals with limited resources. Most classes are held quarterly, but some classes, like Peer Support/Special Topics and Career Development, convene monthly.

Building a Future classes are taught by experts in the field. “It’s a good opportunity for people to give back,” says Quillen. In 2011, a nutritionist and a chef will teach the Nutrition on a Budget class.

People in the community are welcome to lend their expertise and teach a class. The classes’ topics are flexible; even if a person’s expertise doesn’t quite fit into one of the current course titles, there is a monthly class with special topics. For example, one special topic class will teach the importance stress management and relief.

Wes Wilson, HIV/STD tester at The Damien Center, will teach the new HIV 101/Prevention Education class. “The big problem is that people don’t understand this disease,” says Wilson. Many people who are newly diagnosed have a lot of questions, and this class is meant to provide a safe environment where these questions can be answered.

“It’s not just for people who are newly diagnosed,” says Wilson. “A lot of people are overwhelmed with information at first, so the questions sometimes come later.”

People who are HIV+ can sometimes feel like they can’t have sex, especially if they’re newly diagnosed – which isn’t true. This class will also stress the importance of safe sex and protection after people become HIV+ and empower them to take control of their sex lives. “Just because you have HIV doesn’t mean you can’t get something else on top of that,” says Wilson. He stresses the importance of testing for STDs every 6 months for people with HIV.

“Our goal is to move people to a place where they don’t need us anymore,” says Quillen. Many clients go to The Damien Center during hard times. The agency helps them during their time of need, but classes like Building a Future also teach skills, like resume writing and budgeting, that help them become self-sufficient.

For a list of classes, descriptions, and times, please visit www.damien.org. If you are interested in teaching a class, please contact Terry Michael at tmichael@damien.org.

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The mission of the Damien Center is to lead the fight to prevent the spread of HIV and to empower persons in Central Indiana affected by HIV/AIDS to move forward each day with dignity.
The Damien Center offers vital supportive services to those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS so they may live abundant and productive lives. We also provide comprehensive HIV prevention services, including HIV testing, prevention counseling, education, and advocacy.
We believe passionately in the dignity and worth of every person who seeks our services. We strive to be a safe and welcoming place so that no barriers separate people from the services they need to prolong and enhance their lives.
Joseph F. Miller Testing Center Hours
Monday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm 
Tuesday 9:00 am to 7:00 pm 
Wednesday 11:00 am to 5:00 pm 
Thursday 9:00 am to 7:00 pm 
Friday 9:00 am to 2:00  pm
Saturday 10am to 2pm (11/13, 12/11, and 1/8 only. Closed all other Saturdays.)