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Mike McKay, the center’s executive director, said the new logo is “contemporary to reflect our efforts to not only be present in meeting the needs of the GLBT and HIV/AIDS communities we serve ...
National HIV Testing Day is an opportunity to take control of your health and learn your status. Resource Center Dallas is observing Friday, June 26 as Testing Day, and we encourage you to come in ...
A new mobile testing unit is being readied to help reduce the number of new HIV, syphilis and sexually transmitted infections in Dallas. The Resource Center, an LGBTQ organization that dates back ...
Resource Center launched a mobile health unit this fall, traveling around Dallas County to screen for HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Resource Center, an organization that helps the LGBTQ community and all people affected by HIV, is hosting two HIV testing events on Friday, according to the organization’s website.
The Resource Center provides services including gender-affirming care, behavioral health, HIV and STI testing and cultural competency trainings as well as social programs for the LGBTQ community.
HIV testing event in Dallas this weekend. The Afiya Center works to advocate, educate, and provide resources to empower Black women in Texas living with AIDS.
Dallas County Resource Center launching $12M fundraising campaign to create multi-specialty healthcare home The home, Resource Center Health, aims to provide holistic care to the LGBTQ+ community.
Veritex Community Bank and FHLB Dallas have awarded a $750K AHP subsidy to Resource Center of Dallas to build apartments that are welcoming to the LGBTQ community and those impacted by HIV.
DALLAS — A housing development with more than 80 apartments that is aimed at providing an affordable option for LGBTQIA+ affirming seniors opened Tuesday in Dallas.
As CEO of Resource Center, Cece Cox leads one of the largest LGBTQIA+ and HIV/AIDS service organizations in the U.S. She manages a 90-person staff and delivers services to more than 60,000 people ...
Advocates call on Dallas County health leaders to join a new initiative aimed at ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030.
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