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Honoring BEBASHI on its 25th Anniversary.
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WHEREAS, In 1985 and in response to the increasing incidence of HIV/AIDS in Philadelphia's African American community, Rashidah (Hassan) Abdul-Khabeer and Wesley Anderson, Jr. founded Blacks Educating Blacks About Sexual Health Issues or more commonly known as BEBASHI; and
WHEREAS, At the time of BEBASHI's founding, Philadelphia did not have any HIV/AIDS education programs or services targeting African Americans or other communities of color and understanding that behaviors contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS, STDs, and unplanned pregnancies, BEBASHI launched a major community outreach education and service effort to combat the sexual health concerns of communities of color; and
WHEREAS, In 1990, BEBASHI expanded its services by offering counseling and testing and case management services for people living with HIV and remains Philadelphia's largest community-based minority provider of HIV/AIDS education and services; and
WHEREAS, BEBASHI became a model for the provision of culturally specific education and services for other communities of color and was instrumental in the development of similar services to the Latino community through Congreso de Latinos Unidos and Asociacion de Puertorriquenos en Marcha (APM) and to the Asian community through the Korean Businessmen's Association and Intercultural Family Services Center; and
WHEREAS, In 1996, Gary J. Bell was hired as BEBASHI's Executive Director and, through his leadership, BEBASHI has enhanced existing initiatives and implemented several innovative programs including a women's initiative, breast cancer awareness drive, emergency food cupboard, weekly support groups, and one of the nation's only discharge planning program for HIV positive ex-offenders; and
WHEREAS, BEBASHI's mission is to provide culturally sensitive health related information, direct service, research, and technical a...
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