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NJCRI's mission is to "empower our clients by reducing social and health disparities in the greater Newark area.”
We support and empower all people with or affected by HIV, reduce stigma, and provide the LGBTQ+ community with compassionate healthcare.
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.
Orphan kids Help Foundation;we provide resources to orphanages that enable children to sustain their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. We also try to build awareness of the despair faced by orphan children around the world and the ways in which their needs can be addressed. Fostering development efforts that bring about self-sufficiency to individual homes and the children raised in them.We think of our work as a vehicle to create opportunities for children hoping for a better future. That is why this year we are focusing our resources on eight orphanages in developing countries1. HOTPEC Orphanage 2. Little Saints Orphanage 3. Mukuyu Orphan Home4. The Footprints Orphanage5. Love Kids Orphanage Home 6. The Wellington Orphanage7. Mission of Hope Orphanage8. Rainbow Orphanage.
Desert AIDS Project continues our mission to advocate for healthcare for all citizens, especially those facing HIV and AIDS.
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 mission of BAO is: “To enhance the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS, at-risk, affected individuals, and the LGBTQ community through outreach, age-appropriate prevention education, and supportive services.”
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.
AFC mobilizes communities to create equity and justice for people living with and vulnerable to HIV or chronic conditions.
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.
AIDS Action Baltimore, Inc. (AAB) is dedicated to providing patient services for all people in Baltimore City regardless of race, religion, age, disabilities, sexual orientation, gender or non-confirming gender, including emergency financial assistance, HIV education, testing assistance, navigation support for healthcare linkage, retention in care, medication adherence and access support, HIV prevention services, including outreach efforts and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medication access.
Young Heroes supports families of AIDS orphans in Swaziland with monthly stipends, healthcare and business and vocational training.