A Call for Volunteers Interested in Alternative Treatments

The AIDS Treatment Library is a new service being developed in San Francisco that will utilize a cluster concept to help inform people with AIDS about treatment options. A series of self-contained mini libraries, each offering a range of
information about both conventional and alternative treatments for AIDS, will be placed in bookstores, AIDS service
organizations, cafes, etc.
John James has been involved from the beginning of the planning process, and the AIDS Treatment News will be included as part of the library's resources. The goal is to assure that people with AIDS are receiving the information they need to make informed decisions about available treatments.
The project requires committed, energetic volunteers, with a considerable degree of initiative, to serve as coordinators for the project. The role involves helping to identify and approach appropriate sites to house the mini libraries; to regularly check on the condition of the libraries; and to bring updated information to the libraries as new findings emerge.
If you would like to become involved, send a letter including a statement about your interest in the project, and an
estimate of the number of hours per month you are able to contribute, to: Gordon Bradley, 222 Castro Street, San Francisco,
CA 94114, by November 1.