Classes June 9, 2010Project TEACH classes run for eight weeks, twice weekly. They are held four times a year in the spring, summer, fall, and winter. Day and evening classes are offered during certain sessions. Materials and tokens are provided to those enrolled. Project TEACH classes are open to anyone who is living with HIV/AIDS. For more information, please contact Leah Hilsey, program coordinator at 215.985.4448 ext. 233 or via email: lhilsey@fight.org.
To download a Project TEACH application, click here.
Frontline TEACH is a shorter, concentrated version of TEACH specifically designed for people involved in supporting those living with HIV/AIDS. This includes family members, caretakers, and people who work in the field of HIV/AIDS care. Enrollment is not limited to people who are HIV positive. For more information, please contact Val Sowell, Training and Education coordinator at 215.985.4448 ext.164 or via email: vsowell@fight.org.
To download a Frontline TEACH application, click here.
TEACH Outside is an education program open to people living with HIV who have recently been incarcerated. Classes are five weeks long and meet twice a week. These classes are offered four times a year. For more information, click here.
To download a TEACH Outside application, click here.
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