OUR MISSION
The mission of Boulder County AIDS Project (BCAP) is:
to provide support, advocacy and education to those in our community who are living with or affected by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and to serve as an outreach and information center to prevent further transmission of HIV and the resulting Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
Until there is a cure, BCAP works to improve the lives of people living
with HIV and AIDS, minimize HIV transmission,
and bring an end to HIV-related stigma in our community.
WHAT WE DO
BCAP serves Colorado's Front Range, providing vital care services to
over 230 people in Boulder, Broomfield, Gilpin, and Clear Creek counties who are living with HIV/AIDS.
We offer medical and bilingual case management, insurance assistance, financial support, pro bono professional services such as legal aid, and nutritional support through our on-site food pantry.
We also offer innovative prevention and outreach programs to Boulder’s most at-risk populations, to reduce the spread of HIV.
A Snapshot of HIV in Boulder County
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33
Years
of Service
13804
Volunteer
Hours
693
HIV
TESTS
22
Community
Partners
OUR TEAM
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS