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[[File:Catholics for AIDS Prevention and Support.png|thumb|CAPS logo]]'''Catholics for AIDS Prevention and Support''' ('''CAPS''') is a a network of Christians in Britain and Ireland promoting HIV prevention and support. It aims to be a voice in the church for people living with HIV/AIDS and a Catholic voice in the world of HIV/AIDS.<ref>http://www.caps-uk.org</ref>
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[[File:Catholics for AIDS Prevention and Support.png|thumb|CAPS logo]]'''Catholics for AIDS Prevention and Support''' ('''CAPS''') is a a network of Christians in Britain and Ireland promoting HIV prevention and support. It aims to be a voice in the church for people living with HIV/AIDS and a Catholic voice in the world of HIV/AIDS.<ref>http://www.caps-uk.org</ref> It is a registered charity.
  
 
CAPS was founded by [[Martin Pendergast]] as a successor to [[Catholic AIDS Link]].<ref>http://catholicactionuk.blogspot.co.uk/2008/07/capspositive-catholics-dossier.html</ref>  
 
CAPS was founded by [[Martin Pendergast]] as a successor to [[Catholic AIDS Link]].<ref>http://catholicactionuk.blogspot.co.uk/2008/07/capspositive-catholics-dossier.html</ref>  
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 22 February 2016

CAPS logo
Catholics for AIDS Prevention and Support (CAPS) is a a network of Christians in Britain and Ireland promoting HIV prevention and support. It aims to be a voice in the church for people living with HIV/AIDS and a Catholic voice in the world of HIV/AIDS.[1] It is a registered charity.

CAPS was founded by Martin Pendergast as a successor to Catholic AIDS Link.[2]

CAPS promotes Positive Catholics, a peer support network of people living with HIV who have a Christian faith.

References

  1. http://www.caps-uk.org
  2. http://catholicactionuk.blogspot.co.uk/2008/07/capspositive-catholics-dossier.html