Events
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2nd Annual Viral Hepatitis Advocacy 101 (NYS Hepatitis C Elimination Coalition & Hep Free NYC Advocacy Leadership)
2nd Annual Viral Hepatitis Advocacy 101 on January 13 from 10 AM - 2 PM.
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Training | Overdose Prevention & Response with Naloxone (NYC Health Dept)
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.
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Training | NYC Council Discretionary Funding (NonProfit Help Desk)
In this workshop, learn about NYC Council Discretionary Expense Funding: the application process, the timeline to receive funding if you are selected, and the organizational capacity necessary to apply and manage a reimbursement grant.
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Hepatitis Appropriations Partnership (HAP) Monthly Meeting
The Hepatitis Appropriation Partnership (HAP) meets up to increase federal support including funding for hepatitis prevention, testing, education, research, surveillance, and treatment.
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Training | Overdose Prevention & Response with Naloxone in Spanish (NYC Health Dept)
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.
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Training | NYC Council Discretionary Funding (NonProfit Help Desk)
In this workshop, learn about NYC Council Discretionary Expense Funding: the application process, the timeline to receive funding if you are selected, and the organizational capacity necessary to apply and manage a reimbursement grant.
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Trauma & Its Impact on Clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C (NYC Health Dept)
This two-hour webinar will introduce providers to trauma and the impact on clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C. This course will review the definition of trauma and trauma informed care.
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HIV & Hep C Co-infection (NYC Health Dept)
This two part (3 hours total - 2 sessions that are each 1.5 hours) training is for health and human service providers who work with people living with HIV and who need updated information about HIV/Hep C co-infection in order to provide effective services to their clients. More than 25% of people living with HIV in the United States are co-infected with Hep C. Among people who acquired HIV as a result of injection drug use, the rates of HIV/Hep C co-infection may be as high as 90%. Hep C screening is recommended for all persons living with HIV.
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Hep Free NYC Meeting
Join the Hep Free NYC Meeting on
January 21 @ 2 - 4 PM. -

Training | Overdose Prevention & Response with Naloxone (NYC Health Dept)
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.







