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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.
Our mission statement is to provide compassionate, quality health care that honors diversity, inspires wellness, and improves our communities.
NMAC leads with race to urgently fight for health equity and racial justice to end the HIV epidemic in America. NMAC represents over 3,000 community- and faith-based organizations nationwide. The agency advances its mission by providing minority and minority-serving faith and community-based organizations a variety of capacity building assistance programs, online and classroom-based trainings, printed and electronic resources, grassroots organization and political advocacy. These activities help these agencies deliver HIV/AIDS services more efficiently and effectively, ultimately helping to mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS in underserved and marginalized communities.
Treatment Action Group (TAG) is an independent, activist, and community-based research and policy think tank committed to racial, gender, and LGBTQ+ equity; social justice; and liberation, fighting to end HIV, tuberculosis (TB), and hepatitis C virus (HCV).TAG catalyzes open collective action by affected communities, scientists, and policymakers to ensure that all people living with or impacted by HIV, TB, or HCV — especially communities of color and other marginalized communities experiencing inequities — receive life-saving prevention, diagnosis, treatment, care, and information.We are science-based activists working to expand and accelerate vital research and effTAG catalyzes open collective action by all affected communities, scientists, and policy makers to end AIDS, TB and HCV.
Provide comprehensive family-centered services to individuals, families, and children affected by HIV/AIDS and other social and health-related barriers.
We exist to create hope and a future for children living with HIV. We are a faith-based ministry that focuses on caring for children with HIV through our Family Strengthening Center which utilizes the resources from our hospital, our two schools, and our short-term care facility.
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.
LIFEbeat engages the entertainment industry to promote sexual safety, and is will help and support you regardless of status, gender or sexuality.
We're inspired and dedicated to improving the lives of people living with, at-risk of, or affected by HIV/AIDS through innovative and empowering essential support services and prevention education. Our ultimate aim is to end new HIV infections.
The mission of AID Atlanta is to reduce new HIV infections and improve the quality of life of its members and the community by breaking barriers and building community. Serving metro Atlanta and Newnan areas.
To promote the optimal health and well-being of children with special health care needs by providing family-centered, comprehensive and coordinated prevention, intervention and treatment services within a medical home environment.