AIDS
List of non-profit organizations working on AIDS .
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AIDS
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The Renewal Projects
The Renewal Projects truly enhances quality of life for persons living with and at risk of acquiring HIV.
Richmond
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AIDS
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533.
AIDS Athens, Inc.
AIDS Athens, Inc. serves to address the needs of individuals infected and affected by HIV/AIDS through supportive services and to prevent the spread of the disease through education and outreach.
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Community Health Systems
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Peoples Community Health Clinic Inc
1. To provide high quality, comprehensive, health care to all who seek it, regardless of economic status or ability to pay.
Baltimore
I AM WHO I AM INC
I Am Who I Am Inc's mission is dedicated to educating the community by raising awareness about human trafficking, domestic violence, bullying and HIV/Aids.
West Palm Beach
Urban Renaissance USA
Mission Statement To be the Driving Force in Black America in terms of Life Preservation, Educational Renaissance, New Business Infrastructure and Family Edification.
Legal name of organization: Urban Renaissance USA
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Global AIDS Alliance
The mission of the Global AIDS Alliance (GAA) is to halt globalHIV/AIDS and mitigate its impacts on poor countries hardest hit by theepidemic.
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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Opportunities Industrialization Center Inc
We provide comprehensive employment, training, childcare, business and health services that strengthen opportunities for people in the communities we serve.
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Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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Kenserve Inc
Feed, Educate, Cloth, and Health of AIDS orphans [children/youth to 18 years of age] Finderserve Finderserve is a diversity oriented minority owned Human Capital Services Organization with trained Consultants who will relentlessly pursue highquality candidates you need to hire but don39t have the time or resources to find.
Indianapolis
Indiana Youth Group, Inc.
IYG creates safer spaces to foster community and provides programming that empowers LGBTQ+ youth and magnifies their voices.
INDIANAPOLIS
