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Medical Care for HIV/AIDS Patients

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http://aas-c.org/aasc/organization.html Alliance of AIDS Services Carolina serves the needs of HIV/AIDS patients through compassionate and non-judgmental care, prevention, education and advocacy. In partnership with supporting faith communities, laity and clergy respond to the AIDS pandemic from a place of love through the Faith Ministries Program of AASC. The Faith Ministries Program serves by: (1) developing, training, and coordinating faith-based Care Teams, (2) providing spiritual care and counseling to persons living with HIV/AIDS, their families, Care Teams and other care givers; and (3) providing faith-based HIV/STD education to faith communities throughout the Triangle.

www.metrolinaaidsproject.org Metrolina AIDS Project actively serves the Charlotte area by improving the lives of individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS and through services, education, and client advocacy. MAP is the region's leading provider of comprehensive case management, support services, prevention education and direct financial assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS. Additionally, MAP provides services and volunteer opportunities to Spanish speakers, including information on their website.

www.unaids.org/enThe Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS offers comprehensive worldwide data on the HIV/AIDS pandemic. This multinational body brings together the efforts and resources of ten UN system organizations, including UNICEF, World Health Organization, and the World Bank, to the global response to AIDS. They seek to help the world prevent new HIV infections, care for people living with HIV, and mitigate the impact of the epidemic.

www.cdc.gov/hiv The Center for Disease Control (CDC), a national health organization, seeks to prevent HIV infection and reduce the incidence of HIV-related illness and death, in collaboration with community, state, national, and international partners. The CDC’s programs work to improve treatment, care, and support for persons living with HIV and to help build capacity and infrastructure to address the HIV/AIDS pandemic. They offer detailed and comprehensive statistics and resources on HIV/AIDS both nationally and locally. The site is available in Spanish.

www.unctv.org/aids/index.html  — “The New Age of HIV/AIDS” is a program series that ran a couple of year ago produced by UNC-TV focusing on the state of the disease in North Carolina. The website includes transcripts, interviews, video playlists and other resources for learning about HIV/AIDS.

www.projectinform.org —Project Inform is a national, nonprofit, community-based organization working to end the AIDS epidemic. Its mission is to: Inform people living with HIV, their caregivers, and their healthcare and service providers about the treatment and monitoring of HIV disease; advocate to facilitate research towards a cure and appropriate policies, legislation and funding for HIV research, treatment and care; and inspire people to make informed choices, take effective action in the fight against HIV, and choose hope over despair.

 
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