Acceptance: Accept ourselves and others as we are, in sickness and health
Identity: Give value to our place and contribution in this world
Dignity: Understand that love and sex are precious blessings
Safety: Protect ourselves for this life and for the next generations to come
Please call your Tribal HIV/AIDS advocate for confidential information and access to counseling and testing at:
The Shoalwater Bay Wellness Center
360-267-0119 or 1-800-841-2244
The Nisqually Tribe Health Clinic
(360) 459-5312
The Squaxin Island Wellness Center
(360) 427-9006
or the SPIPA HIV/AIDS Project Coordinator at 360-426-3990 or 1-800-924-3984
Expanding the Circle of Care Special Project of National Significance—an HIV/AIDS Grant Funded by HRSA Grant # 6 H97 HA 00260 Awarded to South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency for the Shoalwater Bay, Squaxin Island and Nisqually Tribes
SPIPA wishes to honor the artist, Randy Capoeman for his contribution to AIDS awareness in tribal communities. “Love Totem” (c) copyright 2005. The artwork on this poster may not be reproduced in any manner without written permission from SPIP.