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Outreach Partners:
Our Outreach Partners currently include:

AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati was started in 1983 in response to the first case of HIV in Cincinnati. Now STOP AIDS currently employs over 30 full time staffers, and is the only full service HIV/AIDS organization serving Cincinnati. STOP AIDS' mission is to fight HIV/AIDS through education, services and compassionate care, one person at a time.

NCPS was formed in January 2001. NCPS' goal is to raise education and awareness levels in minority communities, as well as improve risk identification for diseases and social ills that detrimentally impact the minority community. With over 2,500 pastors' spouses in our network, we introduce a different approach to addressing the healthcare needs within the minority population by creating a venue in which minorities, spearheaded by the pastors' spouse, are empowered with information, resources, and networking that will sustain the faith institution's healthcare programs indefinitely and allow them to be independent of outside intervention. NCPS is now leading the charge to educate and train faith institutional leaders regarding HIV/ AIDS, as well as a myriad of other diseases now confronting the minority community.

The New York City AIDS Housing Network (NYCAHN) is a grassroots community coalition consisting of homeless and formerly homeless people living with HIV/AIDS, nonprofit AIDS housing providers, and AIDS service organizations. With the belief that housing is a basic human right, the group’s mission is to empower low-income people living with AIDS to organize their community to advocate for more and better housing, and sound public policies for New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS.

ASC provides health, housing, legal and social services to more than 10,000 newcomers each year focusing on HIV prevention, testing, care and advocacy. Founded in 1981 by Ethiopian refugees to give a helping hand to other newcomers, today African Services is a multiservice agency assisting immigrants, refugees and asylees from across the African Diaspora.

Established in 1984, Columbus AIDS Task Force (CATF) is a full-service, community-based, non-profit AIDS service organization providing comprehensive care services, educational programs and an HIV testing program. CATF's mission is to fight the spread of HIV; reduce its transmission, stigma and the resulting discrimination through education and awareness; and provide quality services to individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS. CATF primarily serves the seven counties making up the Central Ohio region; however, some of its programs serve Southeastern Ohio and other parts of the state.

The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland (ATGC), established 1983, is the oldest AIDS service organization in Ohio. The Taskforce serves as a primary provider in Cleveland of both community based HIV prevention education, and non-medical direct services to people living with HIV and AIDS. The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland provides a compassionate and collaborative response to the needs of people infected, affected and at risk of HIV/AIDS. This is accomplished through leadership in prevention, education, supportive services and advocacy.

The mission of the Urban League movement is to enable African-Americans to secure economic self-reliance, parity, power and civil rights. The Columbus Urban League, founded in 1918, is an affiliate of the National Urban League and is one of the oldest affiliates in the United States. The Columbus Urban League serves thousands of people every year in the following areas: Career Development, Education & Prevention, and Housing.

Gil Gerald & Associates, Inc., (GG&A) supports grassroots organizations addressing pressing community needs. Founded in 1990 its non-profit work supports the advancement of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communitites, and to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Black community.

Housing Works Provides housing medical, prevention and support services for those living in New York. Housing prevents AIDS. Housing improves health. Housing Works strives to ensure that homeless and low-income people living with HIV/AIDS and their families have adequate housing, food, social support, drug treatment, health care, and employment. Housing Works is especially committed to serving those who have difficulty obtaining services elsewhere because they struggle with mental illness or chemical dependency.

Love Heals, the Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education, empowers young people in New York to make informed choices by educating them about HIV/AIDS. Placing a special emphasis on outreach to high-risk communities, Love Heals visits schools and community groups to reach both young people and those individuals who impact their lives.

The National Black Alcoholism and Addictions Council, Inc. (NBAC) is a non-profit organization of Black persons concerned about alcoholism and other drugs of abuse. Alcohol and other drug dependency is viewed as the major health and social problem in the Black community. NBAC is committed to educating the public about the prevention of alcohol abuse, alcoholism, and other drugs of abuse; increasing services for alcoholics and their families; providing quality care and treatment; and developing research models specifically designed for Blacks.

Planned Parenthood of North Western Ohio are advocates of reproductive rights for everyone regardless of age, sex, race, disability, economic circumstances, or sexual orientation. We are affiliated with Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the largest national voluntary health organization in the United States.
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