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At Radiant Health Centers, our mission is to provide the LGBTQ+ community medical services that are compassionate and comprehensive while continuing to serve those living with and affected by HIV. Our vision is LGBTQ+ healthcare equity and the end of the HIV epidemic in Orange County.
The LKAPS mission is to help reduce the isolation and stress of people living with AIDS Survivors Syndrome (ASS). We do this by organizing social functions which provide opportunities to develop friendships and community. Further, we support education and advocacy to raise awareness of ASS, long-term survivors, and the challenges they face.
The mission of the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF) is to cultivate a healthy & stigma-free society through transformative action. In 1997, three AIDS service organizations in Tucson (Tucson AIDS Project, PACT for Life, and Shanti Foundation) merged to form SAAF. In 2014, SAAF took over several initiatives from Wingspan, formerly Southern Arizona's LGBTQ community center. In 2015, SAAF celebrated 30 years of providing services and continues to be the only community-based organization in southern Arizona providing case management and ancillary support services for people living with HIV/AIDS and their families; culturally appropriate prevention and education programs to reduce the rate of infection; & LGBTQ community outreach & engagement.
APEB’s mission is to prevent new HIV infections and to support individuals living with the virus through programs prioritizing some of the most vulnerable and marginalized individuals. The corporation seeks to provide culturally sensitive, non-judgmental, and effective services to all persons and communities in Alameda County living with and at risk for HIV infection.
AIDS Care Ocean State offers a wide range of programs and services to our clients and their families. We aim to provide comprehensive care to persons living with HIV/AIDS in Rhode Island.
The mission of Desert AIDS Project (DAP) is to enhance and promote the health and well-being of our community.
Aniz, Inc. delivers community-centered health and support services with an emphasis on holistic harm‑reduction. They provide mental‑health and substance‑use counseling, HIV/STI testing and prevention (including PrEP), housing assistance, and outreach designed to reduce disparities and support recovery.
Food & Friends prepares and delivers medically tailored meals and groceries and provides nutrition counseling to people living with cancer, HIV/AIDS, and other serious illnesses who cannot reliably nourish themselves. Their services are provided free of charge and aim to improve clients’ health and reduce social isolation through nutrition and supportive outreach.
Provide easy access to innovative services for the whole person, regardless of HIV status, while promoting respect and acceptance without stigma. We envision a world without new HIV infections that embraces and supports the health of all communities free of judgment.
Since our founding, we have been committed to fighting the HIV epidemic until this crisis is over. Advances in treatment and new prevention strategies have now made “Getting to Zero” – zero stigma, zero new infections, and zero deaths – an achievable goal! The focus of all of our programs is to help achieve this goal. Our From All Walks of Life Fund supports the most vulnerable people living with HIV through financial assistance grants during times of crisis. Our annual back-to-school and holiday toy drives support HIV infected/affected youth. Our public awareness and education efforts are designed to combat the stigmas associated with HIV, and to raise awareness and educate the community about the newest prevention strategies, including PrEP (pre-exposure prophylactics), PEP (post exposure prophylactics), TasP (treatment as prevention) and the advances in the care and treatment of HIV.
Rise (formerly Worldwide Orphans/WWO) runs trauma‑informed, play‑based early‑childhood and youth programs and partners with local organizations to deliver education, health, and psychosocial supports so vulnerable children and their caregivers can develop the skills and resilience to thrive.
Identity works with Latino and other historically underserved youth and their families across Montgomery County to build social-emotional, academic, workforce and life skills, provide mental-health and case-management supports, and connect young people to education and employment opportunities. Their programs (school-based and community-based wellness centers, youth opportunity centers, and workforce development) aim to help youth succeed in school, prepare for work, and strengthen family stability.