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Published: Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Updated: Wednesday, September 8, 2010 15:09

For every event flier presented, Chili's in Greeley, Loveland and Fort Collins will return 15 percent of that check amount to NCAP.

According to the NCAP website, center's mission is to improve "the quality of people living with HIV and AIDS and helps reduce the spread and stigma of the disease."

The project also provides outreach, education, counseling, testing services, contraceptives and case management services for those affected by the disease.

"Talk to your friends about being safe; talk to your partners to find out if they've been tested for HIV," said Christopher Grano, the prevention director for NCAP.

In addition to sponsoring the event with Chili's, NCAP also participates in statewide events, including the AIDS Walk Colorado and community events such as the annual luncheon on Nov. 3 in Fort Collins.

They also advocate for change on a national level. Grano said volunteers are always welcome. For more information, visit www.ncaids.org.

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