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Opal Jones makes White House presentation 

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Opal M. Jones, Doorways president and CEO, made a presentation at The White House on December 5, 2024, as part of “Enhancing the Lives of People with HIV – A Quality of Life Symposium.” The symposium included defining core aspects of quality of life for people living with HIV (including mental health, housing, nutrition, and […]

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