MPox (hMPXV) Information & Guidance

Prism Health and Cascade AIDS Project are using the name, MPOX, to refer to the current human monkeypox virus (hMPXV) outbreak. The word Monkeypox harms people. It evokes racial stereotypes, reinforces offensive tropes about Africa and abets the kind of stigmatization that can prevent people from seeking medical care (Jacobs, 2022). You can read more about the importance of renaming this virus here.

Last Updated 10/13/2022 | Información in Español

MPOX FAQ

Other resources for MPOX information: 

Resources for Support: 

Aging Well  

Aging Well is a program through Cascade AIDS Project that was created to help support the well-being of aging adults living with or affected by HIV. It is a member-driven, community-based program developed in hopes to create a sense of belonging among these individuals, as well as anyone who supports the mission of the program.  

To be a part of the program, all you have to do is get involved! No predetermined requirements are needed prior to involvement.  

For more information, or to contact the Aging Well Program: agingwellnw.org 

Jim Clay, Aging Well Program Team Lead 

Craig Kolins, Aging Well Program Coordinator  

Follow on social media @agingwellnw.org on Facebook and Instagram 

Sage Connect 

877-360-LGBT 

  • Has an LGBT Elder hotline available for more acute needs

  • Available 24/7, 7 days a week

  • In English and Spanish

They also offer ongoing calls where volunteers can connect and be in community with Elders.  To sign up visit: https://www.sageusa.org/sageconnect/ 

Ain’t Dead Yet 

Zoom support group that meets once a month.  Met at the Q-center pre-COVID.  Contact: dani@pdxqcenter.org 

LGBT National Help Center 

888-234-8243 

Offers a telephone line that provides peer support, as well as help finding local resources. 

https://www.glbthotline.org/