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Upcoming THP Events
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Mark Your Calendars!

Designers Care
Preview Sale:
Friday, June 3rd
Regular Sale Dates:
Free Admission
Saturday-Sunday
June 4th-5th & 11th-12th
Winter Walk for AIDS
Sunday, December 4th
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Did you know that THP is on both Facebook and Twitter?
Like Us & Follow Us!!
Use these quick links to connect directly to our pages!

Other Quick Links:
THP Website
Higher Ground Calendar
Smartphone Users -
Connect with us:
Download a QR Reader
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Did you notice? This year, our Dining for Friends Dessert Finale is moving to a brand-spanking new and FABULOUS venue, just a few steps away from the old location:
The Terrace at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex!
We are so excited to be among the first event hosts in this wonderful new space, and we know that you'll want to see it for yourself!
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One lucky Dining for Friends host who raises at least $500 for their party will receive four 1-day Disney Park Hopper passes. We'll conduct the drawing after all host packets are turned in. Good Luck - and Thanks!
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Free, Confidential Testing for HIV, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and Chlamydia
Mondays 5PM-7PM
THP Greensboro Office
801 Summit Avenue
Learn More
For more information, e-mail THP's Prevention Coordinator, Rusty Powell or call him at 336-275-1654
ext. 32.
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Sponsor a Day at THP
Becoming a THP Day Sponsor is a true win-win! It's a great way to honor or remember a loved one, or recognize a special occasion - and support THP at the same time.
How does it work? On the day of your choice, we'll share your tribute on our website, on Facebook and Twitter, and even display a certificate in our Greensboro office.
For more information on becoming a THP Day Sponsor with your tax deductible gift, contact Ken Keeton at 336-275-1654 x 17.
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Mother's Day is
Sunday, May 8th!
Enjoy a little
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Our 2010 Annual Report is now available on our website and provides a wealth of information about the work of this agency.
Learn more about the people we serve, our passionate volunteers, and our focus on being good stewards of your contributions.
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 The Department of Justice is working to eradicate discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS. Read More |
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Board of Directors
2010-2011
Executive Committee:
Ken Boggs, President
Valerie Edson, Pres. Elect
Jeffrey Hatcher, Secretary
Tim Rains, Treasurer
Members at Large:
Eleanor Schaffner-Mosh, Immediate Past President
Terri Cartner
Lisa Conklin
Pat Gibbons
Rich Gilliland
Rebecca Mann
Kathleen McGirty
BJ Miller
Brian O'Shea
Fran Pearson
Hoyt Phillips, III
Schenita Davis Randolph
Bo Rodenbough
Mac Stroupe
Cecelia Thompson
Chris Tinsley
Gerald Walden
Steven Wood |
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Our Mission
Triad Health Project provides emotional and practical support to individuals living with HIV/AIDS, to their loved ones, and to those at risk for HIV/AIDS; implements strategies to educate those at risk and the community about HIV/AIDS; and advocates locally, regionally, and nationally for individuals and groups infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
Our Vision
We will stand together for as long as it takes until HIV/AIDS is no more, working together to promote enlightenment, dignity, acceptance, understanding, and love, demonstrating that we are not only enduring this epidemic, but prevailing over it.
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The BEST Party of the Year is almost HERE!
Don't Miss It!!

Read more about DFF!
Can't join us? We'll miss you, but you can still make a donation in support of THP's mission and work.
(You may also mail a check to: Triad Health Project, PO Box 5716, Greensboro, NC 27435).
Presenting Sponsors:

Also Sponsored by:

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Looking for a Dining for Friends party to attend? Consider the Community Party - May 14, 2011 at Blandwood Mansion. It's the largest Dining for Friends party and it's open to EVERYONE!
Learn more
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Triad Health Project is a Finalist for
Toyota's 100 Cars for Good Program!
Vote for us on May 14th!!
THP is proud to announce that we've been selected as a finalist in Toyota's 100 Cars for Good program. Now we need your support!
Vote for Triad Health Project at www.facebook.com/toyota on May 14, 2011.
Toyota's 100 Cars for Good program will award 100 vehicles over the course of 100 days to 100 deserving nonprofit organizations based on votes from the public. A total of 500 finalists were selected based on their application as reviewed by an independent panel of judges who are experts in the fields of philanthropy and social responsibility. They are vying for the opportunity to win a new Toyota vehicle. Winning organizations will use the vehicles to help expand their reach and mission within the community.
Please support Triad Health Project's efforts to win a new vehicle to help us better serve our clients' needs
by voting for us on
Saturday, May 14, 2011.
Voting will take place at www.facebook.com/toyota. You can visit this page now to sign up to receive a reminder e-mail from Toyota.
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Triad Health Project is proud to be a charity partner with Save for a Cause*, a new way to save from 40-90% with local merchants while supporting your favorite local non-profits at the same time!
Sign up for free, and each day, registered users of the site receive a daily deal from a local business. Participating businesses select from up to 15 participating non-profits, including Triad Health Project, to receive a portion of proceeds from sales of their daily deal. Purchasers on the site can agree with the business' selection, or choose another non-profit from the list.
We encourage you to sign up for free and remember Triad Health Project if you decide to purchase a daily deal.
*Save a Cause is currently available in the Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, and Raleigh markets. Look for more cities to be added in the future.
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| | Melissa Moorehead |
It is with mixed emotions that we share that, after 7 years of dedicated service, Melissa Moorehead, THP's Programs Evaluation Manager will be leaving the agency on May 20. Melissa will be returning to her native Michigan to assume an incredibly exciting project management position with the Michigan Public Health Institute. Melissa has been an instrumental and invaluable team member whose knowledge, skills, and can-do spirit touch have positively affected every aspect of this agency. Melissa will be greatly missed, and all of us at THP wish her a world of happiness and success in her new role and life in Michigan!
 | | Stephanie Willis |
With Melissa's departure, we are excited to announce that Stephanie Willis,currently Clinical Specialist at THP, will assume the Programs Evaluation Manager role upon Melissa's departure. Stephanie has been a greatly valued THP team member for 3 1/2 years, and is passionate about THP's work and mission. We know that she will continue to be a wonderful asset to THP in her new role. Congratulations, Stephanie!
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