AIDS

The 'Charlie impact' on Billings
The 'Charlie impact' on Billings
The 'Charlie impact' on Billings
Charlie Sheen's revelation this week that he is HIV-positive will help raise the awareness of HIV in Billings and  bring much-needed training to the public on what being HIV-positive really means, said Autumn Frey, executive director of the Billings-based Yellowstone AIDS Project...
RiverStone Hosts AIDS Activist
RiverStone Hosts AIDS Activist
RiverStone Hosts AIDS Activist
Update: The appearance of Jeanne White-Ginder in Billings has been CANCELLED due to health issues. She will not be speaking in Billings on Nov. 6th and 7th at either RiverStone Health or the Yellowstone AIDS Project banquet.   Ryan White was one of the first faces to represent the AIDS epidemic in the 80's. Up ...
RiverStone Hosts AIDS Activist
RiverStone Hosts AIDS Activist
RiverStone Hosts AIDS Activist
Ryan White was one of the first faces to represent the AIDS epidemic in the 80's. Up until his diagnosis, the disease was largely considered isolated to gay men and little was known about how it was transmitted. Ryan contracted the HIV virus in 1984 through tainted blood he received in a transfusion to treat his hemophilia...
Hours Expanded for HIV Testing
Hours Expanded for HIV Testing
Hours Expanded for HIV Testing
Seven out of 10 Montanans do not know their HIV status and nationally, one in five with HIV do not know they are infected, according to Rhianna D. Hurt, community outreach coordinator for YellowStone AIDS Project. "HIV infections are on the rise this year in Montana and if you don't know your status, or it's been a while since your last test, now is the time to get tested," said Autumn F