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How
Can I Get Involved in the Pharmacy Access Initiative? |
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Participate in the Pharmacy
Access Initiative
As a pharmacy participating in the Minnesota AIDS Project, you will
receive Fitpack personal disposal kits that hold ten used syringes
to give to syringe purchasers who buy without a prescription, HIV
and HCV education materials and staff support and training including
a training manual.
Contact Cathy Strobel at 612-373-2452, cstrobel@mnaidsproject.org
for information. |
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Join the Disposal
Policy Partnership
The Disposal Policy Partnership is a group of government officials,
pharmacists, syringe exchanges, solid waste companies, and diabetes
support groups working together to develop partnerships and solutions
to increase access to consumer friendly and cost effective syringe
disposal options. C
ontact Cathy Strobel at 612-373-2452, cstrobel@mnaidsproject.org
to find out about meetings and to get on our listserve. |
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Volunteer or
intern in the systems advocacy department
We are always looking for volunteers and interns to work on a variety
of projects. Contact Cathy Strobel at 612-373-2452, cstrobel@mnaidsproject.org
for additional information on how to volunteer or develop an internship. |
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Tuesday, April 3, 2007
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