Where we live and work
We serve an area covering four counties, totaling 9,900 square miles with two population centers (Roseburg and Grants Pass) along the I-5 corridor and Reedsport, Coos Bay/North Bend, Bandon, Port Orford, Gold Beach and Brookings along the Oregon coast. Over a quarter million people live in the region we serve. Many of them are members of high-risk populations.
More than 150 people are reported to be infected with HIV in this area. Chronic Hepatitis C became reportable in Oregon on July 1, 2005. Over 600 chronic cases have been reported. While the incidence of HIV in rural Oregon is low and the incidence of Hepatitis C has not been fully documented, the presence of high-risk activities, particularly injection drug use and unprotected sex, are significant. We are the only community based organization providing these services in this four county region.
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