Posted on October 10, 2009 by Adam Carr
Unfortunately, I was sick this past week (like everybody else, it seems) and out of the office for stretches, which prevented me from editing the audio tour I recorded of the ARCW’s downtown facility on Kenilworth. However, to be completely honest with you, it would have been impossible to do their four floors of service [...]
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Posted on October 9, 2009 by jordimack
This morning we had our friend Bill Keeton from the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin.
ARCW is among the largest and most comprehensive AIDS service agencies in the country. We provide a vast array of health and social services to over 3,000 Wisconsin residents living with HIV disease. Through a wide variety of aggressive AIDS prevention [...]
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Posted on October 6, 2009 by Adam Carr
Listen: Volunteering is not always direct. Oftentimes, the impact of the work may not be immediate and the rewards deferred. However, that kind of work is just as essential, especially with an organization like the ARCW. Although volunteer work may not include direct contact with clients, the cause is always there.
Shirley Tiedjen’s story is a perfect [...]
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Posted on October 5, 2009 by Adam Carr
Listen: An exact description of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW) is difficult to give. The services they provide to over 3000 residents of Wisconsin living with the HIV disease are remarkably accessible, high quality, and as close to comprehensive as you can get. In addition to the services they provide their clients, they also [...]
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