Welcome to the HIV Prevention Program at ANTHC

The HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (HAPP) focuses on HIV prevention education and outreach services in the Anchorage area, provider trainings, HIV+ speakers, and rural community consultations regarding HIV prevention efforts.  In addition, HAPP provides capacity building assistance for Native-serving HIV prevention efforts and specialized prevention media development services.

Regional Partner Network

The collaborative project with the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (NNAAPC) is working to provide capacity building  assistance in Alaska. Services include assisting Native-serving organizations to strengthen their infrastructure and to develop more effective HIV interventions.

Community PROMISE

This is a community outreach program in Anchorage for Alaska Native women to reduce the impact of HIV/STD and to increase access to testing and care.

Targeted HIV/STD prevention media and Role Model stories are delivered to Alaska Native women by Community Outreach Specialists to provide risk reduction education and resources that help reduce HIV/STD infection/transmission and increase HIV /STD testing and treatment.

The Community PROMISE intervention is included in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Compendium of Interventions with Evidence of Effectiveness.

Community Drum

The Community Drum website (communitydrum.org) is an online forum for Alaska Native HIV/AIDS prevention, care information and resources.

It is also a site for Alaska Native people to share their stores, poems and insights of how they and their communities have been affected by the HIV epidemic in Alaska. Audio narratives of Native language stories will be available.

Alaska Native Aurora Society

This is a community outreach program, based on the Mpowerment intervention, for Alaska Native Men who have sex with men (MSM) and their social networks to reduce the impact of HIV/STD and to increase access to testing and care.

Peers operate the Mpowerment intervention which seeks to create a healthy, safe and drug-free community for participants by hosting community events, group outreach opportunities and educational forms.

The Mpowerment intervention is included in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Compendium of Interventions with Evidence of Effectiveness.