- LifeLine AIDS Project
- LifeLine was founded in October 1996 as a means of supplying holiday food baskets and gifts to people living with HIV/AIDS and their families in the mid-Willamette Valley of Western Oregon. LifeLine has grown into a full service organization to include education and prevention information and community outreach to at-risk men, women, and young adults; client services, and to provide assistance for items that may be ineligible through federal Ryan White Care Act funding.
We provide assistance to men, women, and children living in Lincoln, Marion, Polk, and Yamhill Counties infected or affected by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Client services are available by contacting your local county health department's HIV/AIDS case manager.
LifeLine projects include Holiday Food Boxes and Gifts, Emergency Food Boxes, Emergency Utility Assistance, Safer Sex Information and Education, Speakers Bureau, 'People to People' HIV Positive Support Group, Men's Discussion Group, World AIDS Day events, Condom Distribution, and fundraising events throughout the community.
LifeLine is a 501(c)3 non-profit community based organization (CBO), and funded through grants, fundraisers, private donations, and our thrift store sales. All cash and other donations are tax deductible, to the extent allowed by federal and state law. Food, new and good used clothing, blankets, household items, and pet food may also be donated and is greatly appreciated.
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AIDS Update 2000

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