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F2F: ending HIV in Sonoma County while supporting the health and well-being of people living with HIV/AIDS. HIV testing, housing assistance, and benefits counseling.
We provide comprehensive support services to people living with HIV or AIDS and their families, and education/prevention services to the public, including free HIV testing.
Services for HIV/AIDS youth and families including: (Camp Sunburst) family-centered medical case management, emergency childcare, family counseling, mental health services, and HIV/AIDS prevention and education.
AIDS United has the singular mission of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic the United States.
Our mission is to help people living with HIV/AIDS maintain and improve their health by resolving their legal issues.
Invests in innovative AIDS cure research; advocates to increase funding for research/ prevention/treatment and to protect the rights of all people affected by HIV/AIDS.
HIV+ children don’t have to die. Help us provide life-saving medicine, medical equipment, nutritional supplements, livestock, seeds, and hope to children affected by AIDS.
APLA Health (formerly AIDS Project Los Angeles) strives for healthcare equity and promotes wellbeing for LGBT people, other underserved communities, and everyone impacted by HIV.
Internationally recognized biomedical research, treatment and educational institution, physicians/scientists are dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening diseases.
The world needs an AIDS vaccine. We work to ensure and speed development of safe, effective, accessible, preventive HIV vaccines for use throughout the world.
NMAC (formerly the National Minority AIDS Council) develops leadership in communities of color to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic
Ideas. Evidence. Impact. We’re leading the way at reducing HIV among those most at-risk, increasing access to family planning, and preventing child marriage.
Helping those affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use, or mental health issues better realize opportunities by providing integrated legal, social, and health services that address broad range of social risk factors that impact wellness and limit potential.
Volunteers deliver nutritious ‘meals with love’ to 7,100+ people with HIV/AIDS, other critical illness, and seniors in San Francisco and Alameda Counties.
Sacramento Peers on Prevention (SacPOP) is a youth driven organization and our goal is to encourage youth to get tested and treated for HIV/STDs.
Vital services and programs for people living with HIV/AIDS that increase status awareness, reduce new infections and increase access to care for underserved populations.
Serving San Francisco’s children, adults and families with medical, dental, mental health, HIV and emergency services; as well as monitoring air, water, and food safety.
Whether they are facing breast cancer or HIV/AIDS, we ensure our clients don’t face a life-threatening illness alone by providing non-judgmental, compassionate health-enhancing services.
A national organization dedicated to eradicating HIV/AIDS by raising awareness and funds to combat this pandemic.