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AIDS Services of Austin

To enhance the health and well-being of the community and people affected by HIV and AIDS.

Project Inform

Project Inform fights the HIV and hepatitis C epidemics by assuring the development of effective treatments and a cure; supporting individuals to make informed choices about their health; advocating for quality, affordable health care; and promoting medical strategies that prevent new infections.

North Jersey Aids Alliance

NJCRI's mission is to "empower our clients by reducing social and health disparities in the greater Newark area.”

mothers2mothers

Our mission is to impact the health of mothers by putting them at the heart of improving reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. Our Mentor Mother Model empowers mothers living with HIV, through education and employment, as role models to help other women and their families access essential services and medical care. Through this Mentor Mother Model, we work with governments, local partners, and communities to: - Eliminate HIV infections in children - Reduce maternal and child mortality - Advance healthy development of newborns and children - Improve the health of women, adolescents, and families - Promote universal access to reproductive health and family planning - Overcome stigma and discrimination - Champion gender equality - Support livelihood development for families and communities

Utah Aids Foundation

UAF Legacy Health provides cross-culturally responsive healthcare for LGBTQ+ Utahns and people living with HIV.

Kansas City Care Clinic

The mission of the Kansas City CARE Clinic is to promote health and wellness by providing quality care, access, research and education to the underserved and all people in our community. We accomplish our mission by: Respecting the dignity of each individual; Serving a diverse community; Providing culturally competent quality care; Working collaboratively with volunteers; Cultivating partnerships throughout our community; Adapting to the changing needs of the community; Embracing health care innovation and research; Educating the health care workforce; Maximizing our financial resources.

AIDS Resource Foundation For Children

Provide comprehensive family-centered services to individuals, families, and children affected by HIV/AIDS and other social and health-related barriers.

Global Aids Interfaith Alliance (GAIA)

In 2000, Episcopal priest Bill Rankin and renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Charlie Wilson launched GAIA to increase health equity globally and to bring life-saving treatment to one of the countries most impacted by the AIDS epidemic. Today, with GAIA’s support, Malawi is one of the first African countries to meet UNAIDS 2020 90-90-90 treatment targets, even in the most remote districts with the highest HIV prevalence, where we work. Throughout our history, GAIA has adapted our services to provide compassionate, patient-centered healthcare. We meet the immediate needs of the population by providing community-based health services and health education while also strengthening Malawi's healthcare workforce for the long-term by accelerating health workforce development and promoting equitable deployment of frontline providers. In 2007, GAIA Malawi was formally established as an independent, but closely aligned, entity to the U.S. organization. With its own self-selected Board of Directors and a 100% Malawian staff, GAIA Malawi works closely with GAIA U.S. to design and execute cost-effective program responses to the evolving health needs of Malawi’s rural population. All program interventions are developed with key input from the communities served and executed in partnership with the Government of Malawi, Ministry of Health and Population, and local and international partners. GAIA believes that everyone deserves access to quality healthcare, no matter where they live or who they are.

CAROLINAS CARE PARTNERSHIP

The mission of Carolinas CARE Partnership is seeking justice through health and housing. To us justice means equity for communities that the system wasn’t built to protect.

Pierce County AIDS Foundation

PCAF, through education and service, prevents H.I.V. infection, assists persons affected by H.I.V./A.I.D.S., addresses related health problems, and combats associated stigma and discrimination.

The Open Door Inc.

Building from a harm reduction model, The Open Door, Inc. provides supportive housing and related services to improve the health of the forgotten population of high-risk, chronically homeless people living with HIV.

HIPS (Honoring Individual Power & Strength)

From the website: "HIPS advances the health rights and dignity, of people and communities impacted by sex work and drug use by providing non-judgmental harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement led by those with lived experience."