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Since its inception in 2011, the Foundation has awarded 114 grants, totaling over $13.5M, to support 19 agencies to address our strategic funding priorities which include: 1) HIV prevention, 2) Filling Unreimbursed Gaps in Supportive Services to keep People Living with HIV (PLWH) in care, 3) HIV testing with Linkage to Care, and 4) Innovative ...
Filling Unreimbursed Gaps in Supportive services to keep People Living with HIV (PLWH) in care such as: Substance Use Disorder Treatment; Transportation; Client Navigation; Case Management including benefits enrollment; Housing Assistance; HIV Testing with Linkage to Care such as: Mobile Medical Care; Referrals to Care with Client Follow Up
9 maj 2024 · The CARES Foundation provides grants to organizations in California’s Sacramento region that serve the needs of people living with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), prevent the transmission of HIV, and/or raise social awareness to end discrimination and stigma against those living with or at risk of contracting HIV.
Supporting a compassionate community for people living with HIV. Encouraging innovative prevention, education, and outreach programs. Raising awareness to eliminate discrimination and stigma against those living with or at risk of contracting HIV.
CARES provides a wide range of services and programs for persons living with HIV in one convenient location. Such services include: HIV/AIDS Specialty medical care, antiretroviral therapy and referrals. Open to public: Full service Pharmacy with a Clinical Pharmacist to help understand your medications.
One Community Health receives Ryan White Care Act funding to provide a wide variety of services. You must enroll and meet eligibility standards to receive services under Ryan White funding. Our eligibility staff can help you find a coverage for your care.
HCP is part of a comprehensive system of care that includes primary medical care and essential support services for people living with HIV who are low income and uninsured or underinsured. HCP seeks to improve the quality, availability, and organization of HIV health care and support services in California.