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Big Country Aids Resources Loses Funding

By: BCHP News Staff
Updated: January 15, 2013
Big County Aids Resources has lost prevention funding.

The organization helped to provide places like the Serenity House with free education and testing clinics.

However, due to those cuts, they will no longer be able to provide those tests to the Big Country.

B-CAR will also have to let go of one part-time employee.

There are still options for people to get HIV tests either through their doctor, a walk-in clinic or through their public health district.

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