July 2015 - AIDS Project of the Ozarks
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July 2015 - AIDS Project of the Ozarks
Return Service Requested 1901 E. Bennett, Suite D Springfield, MO 65804 NONPROF.ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID SPRINGFIELD, MO PERMIT NO. 499 Summer at APO Employee spotlight Contact us 417-881-1900 or at In This Issue >>> The Undetectable “U” http://www.aidsprojectoftheozarks.org/ Red Ribbon Ride Review Letter from Lynne—a Remembrance Summer Edition July 2015 Life lines Summer at APO Welcome Sam Saxton Our New Medical Case Manager We Need Your Support AIDS Project of the Ozarks has been at the front line in the fight against HIV/AIDS since 1985-when reliable information about the disease and its treatment was nearly impossible to obtain. All of APO’s services to clients and the public, including brochures, publications, testing and education programs are provided FREE of charge. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Contributions from our supporters are vitally important and needed to help ensure APO is able to continue providing the same high quality services to our community. I asked, “Why doesn’t somebody do something?” then I realized I was somebody. Enclosed is my: Donation Annual membership dues of $15 Name: Address: City: State: Zip: My donation is in honor of: ________________________________________ (Optional) Complete and mail to AIDS Project of the Ozarks* 1901 E Bennett, Suite D, * Springfield, MO 65804 Contributions are tax deductible. All services to clients are provided in strict confidence. APO’s mailing list is kept confidential Board of Directors Emily Bowen-Marler—President Chris Rees--First Vice President Lacey Nunnally, LCSW—2nd Vice President Jane Pike—Secretary Wade Shelton—Treasurer Clarissa French Stephen Adams, MD Byrne Blackwood, PhD Jean Turner Joy Robertson Rose DeGray Carolyn Carine Jane Pike—Secretary Jeff Houghton Brad Haller Mary Anne Jennings Alli Rees—-Jr. Board Member I graduated with a Bachelor’s in Psychology from Missouri State in May 2014 and immediately began working for Burrell in one of their youth residential facilities, Bramblewood, as a Residential Specialist. While there, I provided general supervision and guidance as well as emotional support to kids ages 6-12 with severe mental illnesses. I transferred within Burrell to the Ryan White department in the early fall of 2014 and worked as a Medical Case Manager there until accepting the position with APO! As a Medical Case Manager I have already learned so much not only about HIV/AIDS but the many facets of public health in general. While at APO, I hope to extend my knowledge in those areas and continue to learn about Springfield’s LGBTQA community. I am a huge music lover. I enjoy listening to most everything but my heart lives with rock n’ roll. I also play guitar whenever I have the chance. On top of simply enjoying music, I support my significant other in his dream to play rock music for a living in the band T.R.O.Y. My other major love is my puppy, Marley. In my spare time we play and catch Frisbees! And if those things don’t keep me busy than I will take a ride on my motorcycle with one of my best friends, my mom. In the months of March through June Along with the various events, APO 2015, APO Prevention staff has kept busy staff continues to provide free HIV/ at a variety of events at the two APO loca- STI/Hepatitis C Testing and Counseltions in Springfield and the APO office in YTD as of 5/19/2015 Totals Joplin. These included HIV Tests (All Methods) # Positives % Positive 607 4 .6% The Man Show March 20 and 21 Miss Gay Missouri US of A Pageant March 20 and 21 239 Syphilis Tests Missouri Health Occupations Students # Positive tests 8 of America (HOSA) March 24 % Positive 3% Testing at Clarity Treatment Center March 18 and May 19 Miss Missouri GC/Chlamydia (All Classic April 10 and 11 MSSU testing 836 Methods) event April 14 and 15 # Positive Tests 78 PFLAG meeting April 19 % Positive 9% Missouri Association of School Nurses April 24 189 Rapid Hepatitis C MSU Microbiology class seminar May # Positive Tests 28 5 % Positive 15% Booth and testing t Pride in Joplin June 6 ing services. Since 01/01/15, the Booth and testing at Greater Ozark School youth Education Team providPride Fest in Springfield June 20 ed 40 presentations to 20 high APO is already scheduled for a number of schools, 14 middle schools and 6 other classes to 718 students. Overevents in late summer. These include: all, the students’ post test scores on knowledge regarding HIV and STI MSSU Community Days August 19 increased by an average of 33% as Testing at Behavioral Health Group in compared to their pre-test scores. West Plains August 19 Since 01/01/15, health education and Educational Program at Cactus Cancondom distribution continued at the yon on August 22 APO Downtown facility on weekend MSU Back to School Outreach August evenings from 6 pm to 11 pm with 26 377 youth receiving condoms and Drury University September 9 counseling. Red Ribbon Ride Review Page 2 >>> Lynne’s Letter On June 6th, the Pike Family, the APO Family and the Springfield Community, lost someone who is truly irreplaceable. James “Lee Lee” Pike died after being hospitalized for several months. Lee Lee had been a long-time volunteer for APO, and was a regular fixture at APO downtown, educating whoever came through the doors. He was especially good at talking with teen-agers and young adults. He was able to approach them in a down to earth manner that they responded to. Lee Lee brought a unique voice and perspective to the important work we do at APO. He kept delivering the prevention message even when he felt crummy. He helped out however he could around APO and he has been missed since he went into the hospital. There is no one else like him and he will hold a special place in many of our hearts. When Lee Lee passed, APO staff shared happy memories they had of him, and I would like to share those with you: “Lee Lee was a man that many young gay/bi guys knew. I cannot speak on the behalf of all the young men that knew Lee Lee but I bet we had universal experiences of safety, generosity, love, sass, and wisdom that only age and life experience can give. They say people won’t remember what you do or what you say but they will remember how you made them feel. Lee Lee was a great example of that”; 1) His smile and big laugh. 2) His sassy humor. 3) His warm hugs, laugh, smile, and loving spirit. 3) He was such a loving and loveable soul. 4) His sense of pleasure with life. 5) His love of chocolate/ sweets—He would say “Gotta give the meds somethin’ to work on”. 6) He was always welcoming. 7) His dedication to the health of our community. 8) His love of people. 9) He loved being a part of APO. Lee Lee had an energy that was irrepressible. He also had a huge heart and desire to help others. Lee Lee is a part of so many families. The family he was born to; his APO family; and the large family of folks that he offered advice and wise direction to. Lee Lee could also spot hooey from a mile off. And he shared that with the folks who needed to know. Folks weren’t going to get over on him. Lee Lee, like all the Pikes I’ve met, has an indescribable soul— the closest I can come is to say his soul is kind, honest, and peaceful. Lee Lee is the most quietly extraordinary person I have ever met. And I am so blessed to have him in my life. Quality Matters A group of consumers, Medical Case Managers, and Clinic Providers have identified a new Quality Management Project. While we have been working closely with individuals whose viral loads are above 200 in an attempt to achieve suppression, we realized we should reward those consumers who have already accomplished such life changing healthy goals. We will be giving out “It’s All About U” cards and a charm stating “You Make the Difference” to the 86% of our consumers who have achieved suppressed viral loads. We congratulate them for their commitment to excellence, and their investments in their personal health! The t-shirts are packed up, the red aprons have been put away, and the figures have all been calculated. The 2015 Red Ribbon Ride has officially come to an end. We cannot thank you enough for participating and making the event so wonderful! We saw a lot of new faces this year, which is always a great thing! We hope the new rider's had a great time, and we are always so happy to see all of our old friends back each year! Official count Rider's: 249 volunteers: 100 Money raised: $35,000 (MAC matched over $14,000 in your donations!) This event would not be the same without the support and commitment from all of you. This year there are a few people who went above and beyond and are this year's Red Ribbon Ride Champions! Michelle Winslow and MAC Cosmetics for tirelessly working with APO to raise funds and awareness. You see them at our events and at the MAC Cosmetics counter in Dillards, but what you don't know is all the work they do behind the scenes to help APO. They host bake sales to raise funds, they speak and volunteer at our events, they provide glamor sessions for our clients, and are always willing to pitch in wherever they are needed. We truly cannot thank them enough for all the things they do for APO! John Tsahiridis from Galloway Station. John works tirelessly to make sure everyone is taken care of, fed, and shown a great time. He outdid himself this year! We cannot thank John, Klaus and Emi enough for their hospitality over the years and for being such a great group of people! Don't forget to eat at Galloway Station throughout the year, Their food is as good as they are kind and generous. Gary Grove and Grove Pharmacy for always jumping in and supporting APO for the last 30 years, and for always sponsoring and supporting our events. We could write a book on all the wonderful things Grove Pharmacy has done for those living with HIV in our community. Gary Grove has always put the lives and health of others first, and it shows. We could not ask for a better partner in our quest to slow the spread of HIV. Gary has been a steadfast ally in caring for those living with the disease, and for working to help make APO the top notch AIDS Service Organization we are today. Thank you Grove for walking this walk with us! Tim Warner Photography for always flying in from Dallas to document our event. Tim is a top level sports photographer, who shoots for so many professional teams including the KC Chiefs, Houston Astros, Dallas Cowboys and many many others. We are so honored he shares his time and talents with us each year. Gary Ledford for providing guidance, knowledge and superior routing skills to our ride. Gary routes, reroutes and marks Save the Date! 2015 AIDS Walk Saturday October 10th Phelps Grove Park our routes to make sure they are they safest, and most enjoyable routes available to us. Gary is a resource, a wealth of knowledge and an all out animal on a bike, and we so delighted to learn from him. Team Wrong Way: We are so honored to have such fabulous fundraiser's among you, and truly humbled by the dedication and commitment Team Wrong Way shows to the Red Ribbon Ride. Thanks for busting your buns to be number one! We really appreciate it! All the money raised by the Red Ribbon Ride is used for direct client services, and makes a huge difference in the lives of those suffering. What Will Your Legacy Look Like? While the subject of estate planning may be uncomfortable for some, to others it is a comfort to know they will live on through the work they started during their lives. Here is are a few gift ideas that cost nothing today, but will mean the world to someone facing HIV/AIDS. Beneficiary Designation Forms for retirement plans and life insurance policies (list APO as the beneficiary) Payable on Death accounts (consider adding APO as the POD on your bank accounts) Transfer on Death (consider adding APO as the TOD on your property, securities or real estate) Donor Advised Funds (allows donors to make a charitable contribution, receive an immediate tax benefit and then recommend grants from the fund over time. An easy way to think about a donor-advised fund is like a charitable savings account: a donor contributes to the fund as frequently as they like and then recommends grants to their favorite charity when they are ready. ) Gifts like yours sustain our organization and bolster the value of our mission. They are investments in the future of APO and the people we serve. Start your legacy today. Please consider adding the AIDS Project of the Ozarks to your estate plans.