
| H.O.M.E. (Home of Miracles and Embraces, Inc.) is a non-profit organization headquartered in Fredericksburg, VA whose mission is to provide direct support and assistance to children infected with HIV/AIDS. H.O.M.E. is dedicated to providing a safe-haven retreat, granting wishes, creating memorable experiences, and providing financial assistance to our deserving children and their families.
| | | Food & Friends fosters a community of caring for men, women, and children living with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-challenging illnesses by preparing and delivering specialized meal and groceries in conjunction with nutrition counseling. | | | Identity, Inc., a non-profit organization that was founded in 1998, serves the rapidly growing Latino community in Montgomery County, MD. Identity works with Latino youth to empower them to reach their full potential and successfully transition into adulthood by providing them with knowledge, life skills, support and positive role models. | | | K.I. Services, Inc. is a non-profit organization located in Alexandria, VA whose mission is to improve the quality of life, health, and healthcare services for those in their community most in-need through intensive and culturally specific outreach, education, and counseling services. | | | La
Clínica del Pueblo
was founded in 1983 in response to the growing medical and mental health care
needs of Salvadoran and other Central American refugees in Washington, DC. The
mission of La Clínica is to provide culturally appropriate health services to
persons in the Latino community regardless of their ability to pay. | | | NOVAM
(Northern Virginia AIDS Ministry)
was founded in 1987 by members of concerned faith communities in Northern
Virginia who wanted to provide a compassionate response to the AIDS crisis. The
mission of NOVAM is to educate the community about HIV/AIDS, to combat the
fear, prejudice, and complacency that surround the disease, and to provide
direct services to meet the needs of those who are living with HIV/AIDS. | | | The
Partnership for Access to Clinical Trials
(PACT) program brings together community-based health care
providers, their patients, and research clinicians from the National Institute
of Allergy & Infectious Disease (NIAID), a part of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH). PACT provides information about treatment options and
available clinical research studies, assistance with enrolling in a clinical
trial, and support for the duration of the study. | | | |
| Planned
Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington DC (PPMW) has been providing high-quality, affordable
healthcare to women, men, and teens in the Metropolitan Washington DC area for
more than 70 years. PPMW upholds a woman’s right to choose by simply keeping their
doors open and ensuring patient access to reproductive health care. |
| | | Whitman-Walker Clinic (WWC) provides quality, culturally competent community health services to greater
Washington’s diverse urban community, including individuals who face
barriers to accessing care, with a special expertise in LGBT and
HIV care. |
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