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In everything we do, we are dedicated to the elimination of - and suffering from - HIV and AIDS.
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.
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.
Providing aid for HIV, hunger and homeless youth programs in the SF Bay Area.
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.
Young 1ove Foundation identifies, adapts and scales up health and education programs, by young people for young people.
To fight against HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa through collaboration, education and support of those impacted by the epidemic. VISION: To decrease the prevalence and impact of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The foundation’s work has centered on preserving, caring for, and using the AIDS Memorial Quilt to foster healing, raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, and inspire public action and education. It historically coordinated quilt displays, conservation and panel‑making programs and managed the Quilt’s archives while supporting related public exhibits.
To provide performances and workshops for people of all ages.
GAP-A worked on educational activities in global health issues including HIV/AIDS, Avian Flu, Ebola Virus Disease, and Zika.