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Pacific Resource & Training Center (PRTC)
In October 2006, the GUAHAN Project opened the doors to the Pacific Resource & Training Center (PRTC). It offers free educational materials for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD). In addition, information on diabetes, tobacco cessation, aging, women's reproductive health and hemophilia can be found in the PRTC. These materials include posters, pamphlets, journals, DVDs, CDs, video tapes, magazines, books and HIV prevention items such as free condoms and personal lubricants. These materials are provided by the Guam Department of Public Health, Hawaii AIDS Education and Training Center, Health Resources and Services Administration, Life Foundation and other partners.
The PRTC is open to everyone in the community and has resources that appeal to all ages and backgrounds, including health professionals, students, educators, youth and the elderly. A popular feature of the PRTC is the free computer access. This includes unlimited internet access and a free wireless hotspot. The new GUAHAN Project website can be accessed at www.guahanproject.org and features the latest in GUAHAN Project news.
There are also resources of interest to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer communities in a special resource section. The PRTC also has an office space for the Hemophilia Foundation of Guam (HFOG) and is the home for the Guam AIDS Memorial Quilt. In addition, the PRTC develops local materials for HIV/AIDS prevention, education and awareness, in languages other than English.
The GUAHAN Project also provides free HIV/AIDS educational workshops and presentations to schools, community groups and organizations. The Pacific Resource & Training Center also provides free meeting rooms for community organizations. The PRTC is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and is funded by the Office of Minority Health Resource Center (OMHRC) in Washington, D.C.

This is the entrance to the GUAHAN Project Pacific Resource and Training Center (PRTC)
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Updated! GUAHAN Project Phone Numbers
Effective June 2, 2008
Pacific Resource & Training Center (PRTC) Suite 301
(671) 646-2437, (671) 647-2437, FAX (671) 647-4481
STD/HIV Satellite Office (671) 647-5684
CHICA Program Cell Phone (671) 988-5636
Cell Phones (671) 689-4480, (671) 689-4482
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Guam Congresswoman
Madeleine Z. Bordallo
Since the GUAHAN Project was established in 2003, Guam Congresswoman Madeleine Z. Bordallo has served as the Honorary Chairperson of the organization. She also strongly encouraged the founders of the GUAHAN Project to serve the community when the organization was being formed and when challenges seemed insurmountable. Despite the shame and stigma still associated with the epidemic, Congresswoman Bordallo has been very supportive of the many people who make AIDS prevention, education, awareness and care a reality. The GUAHAN Project proudly salutes Congresswoman Bordallo in the fight against AIDS on Guam. |
Director’s Notes: The Normal Heart
“The human contribution is the essential ingredient. It is only the giving of oneself to others that we truly live.” These are the words of Ethel Perry Andrus. Words that truly represent the work you are about to witness tonight. The Normal Heart was just another job I auditioned for as a professional actor. I played the role of Mickey Marcus. But I did not realize the impact and the importance of this work as a theatre piece and a message piece. We learn a great deal about each other based on our histories and actions. This play is a history on the plague we know as AIDS and is one of most important examples of getting to know what we are up against as activists and people living in the age of this disease.
The presentation of this play is not as unorthodox as you might think. Plays go through processes of evolution known as staged readings. The directors, producers, and playwrights need to see the play “on its feet” and more importantly the actors giving the characters a voice. We as actors kindly and graciously give you this work as an expression of our dedication to educating the public about AIDS and the prejudice that surrounds it. The work itself is presented in the simplest form possible – bare stage, uniformed costumes, and basic lighting. It is now your job to use your imagination to create the scenarios and situations. We hope to help you in the images you create.
Now we ask you to contribute and to give of yourself for this cause we feel so strongly.
Ricky Vergara, Director, The Normal Heart (Read More) |
Thank You!
Three sold-out performances and one very lavish gala event helped the community to become more aware of AIDS and how we need to protect and educate ourselves from this epidemic. Very special thanks to the amazing talents of the RENT cast, Choreographer Margie Dancel, Music Director Dr. Randall Johnson, Director Ernest Ochoco and all of the hard-working and selfless volunteers who made this production possible. Thank you again for your support in the fight against AIDS.
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