Six ways to partake of services and events by The Project of the Quad Cities
Learn about six ways in September and October to get involved with The Project of the Quad Cities or partake of its events.
Read MorePosted by Staff Reports | Sep 24, 2024
Learn about six ways in September and October to get involved with The Project of the Quad Cities or partake of its events.
Read MorePosted by David McDanel | Jun 24, 2024
Enjoy this photo gallery of participants, performers and audience members at the Pride Party at...
Read MorePosted by Christine Hawes | Jun 13, 2024
The Pride 5K, and the Pride Party at Bass Street Landing, are both happening this Saturday and among 14 Pride events still to come in the Quad Cities.
Read MorePosted by Staff Reports | Feb 14, 2024
The Project of the Quad Cities is trying to help provide readings to identities who are most often the target of book bans. TPQC’s new lending library focuses on LGBTQ, BIPOC and female writings, at a time when Pen America reports explosive nationwide growth in book bans in states that include Iowa.
Read MorePosted by Christine Hawes | Nov 27, 2023
Nine Quad Citians help tell the true story of the HIV epidemic and of The Project of the Quad Cities in its early days. It’s all in the new documentary “We’re Still Here,” showing Thursday night.
Read MorePosted by Christine Hawes | Nov 9, 2023
HIV self-testing has potential to help reduce the stigma of HIV testing and also eliminate barriers like language and transportation. The Project of the Quad Cities is offering test kits through an online form.
Read MorePosted by Christine Hawes | Oct 17, 2023
A rare opportunity to see the new film “The Mattachine Family,” featuring Nico Tortorella and Emily Hampshire, comes to Davenport Friday night. Read here about this traditional feel-good story, and the reason it’s showing in the Quad Cities.
Read MorePosted by Staff Reports | Sep 26, 2023
LONG GROVE, IA. — Teams are still sought for the upcoming Putts Fore Pride golf tournament...
Read MorePosted by Christine Hawes | Aug 31, 2023
MOLINE — The Project of the Quad Cities is moving to accommodate its growth in clients, staff and services. The nonprofit founded in 1986 to focus on prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS now provides behavioral health care, LGBTQ+ health care, and gender-affirming care. Its move to 4101 John Deere Rd., from its River Drive home, will mean 7,000 more square feet and more rooms for treatment, support groups, trainings, education and more.
Read MorePosted by Destiny Smith | Aug 1, 2023
Davenport AIDS/HIV advocate Destiny Smith shares how health care disparities have affected Black women “from the beginning of time.”
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