We need YOU!
Your voice. Your ideas. Your energy. Your stories. Your passion.
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Receive updates a few times a month regarding upcoming HepCAP meetings, including important information like timing, location, and agenda.
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A new way to stay updated on all things hepatitis C in Philadelphia, with links to pertinent news, resources and events– delivered straight to your inbox every Friday morning.
RSVP to an upcoming Town Hall
Let us know if you plan to attend an upcoming Town Hall (our next townhall will be in Kensington).
RSVP to an upcoming HepCAP meeting
Our meetings are an opportunity to stay updated on the hepatitis work going on throughout the city, and to network with other passionate professionals.
Who is HepCAP?
HepCAP members are case managers, doctors, students, lawyers, representatives from city agencies and people living with hepatitis C. We are experts and we are people who want to learn more about the disease. Everyone in HepCAP has one thing in common: we think hepatitis C is a disease that needs more attention and more support. We know that we have the talent and resources in Philadelphia to make a big impact on this disease if we join forces as a community.
We are all in this together.
For too long, hepatitis C has been considered a silent epidemic. HepCAP is going to end the silence in Philadelphia. By joining HepCAP, you can have a voice in developing projects that will raise awareness, help link more people with hepatitis C into services, and make an important impact on public health in Philadelphia. You will also have the chance to meet a diverse group of people – all of whom are dedicated to making Philadelphia a leader in the fight against hepatitis C.
You can participate in HepCAP by coming to meetings, joining workgroup calls for specific projects, or keeping updated of activities through our newsletter. A little bit of your time and energy can make a big difference in raising the profile of hepatitis C in Philadelphia.
*Cover Photo by Charlie Hildick-Smith