Boulder County AIDS Project (BCAP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing support, advocacy, and education to individuals living with or affected by HIV in Boulder, Broomfield, Gilpin, and Clear Creek counties in Colorado. They offer a range of services including medical and bilingual case management, insurance assistance, financial support, pro bono professional services, and nutritional support through their on-site food pantry. BCAP also focuses on prevention and outreach programs to reduce the spread of HIV and combat stigma in the community.
With a mission to improve the lives of people living with HIV and AIDS, BCAP works tirelessly to minimize HIV transmission and provide essential care services to over 230 individuals. Their dedicated team of professionals, including the executive director, services coordinator, bilingual community outreach coordinator, and medical housing case manager, work together to ensure that those affected by HIV receive the support they need. BCAP's programs are generously supported by a committed board of directors and they continue to make a significant impact in the fight against HIV in Boulder County.
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