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AIDS Alabama focuses on providing culturally sensitive, LGBTQIA+ friendly services, including housing, healthcare services, health insurance premium assistance and support groups designed to empower community members living with HIV/AIDS. AIDS Alabama also offers comprehensive prevention programs, which provide HIV testing and STI testing and treatment, counseling and outreach to communities. Through Ending the Epidemic, AIDS Alabama is focusing on creating systems that involve stakeholders at all levels to continue progress toward ending the dual epidemics of HIV and COVID-19, especially in the U.S. South.
Selma, Alabama
Selma AIR, Inc.
She’s R.E.A.D.Y.
Selma AIR, Inc. is a community-based organization that provides a variety of services to those affected by HIV/AIDS, including HIV testing and telemedicine, peer counseling and support groups, education and outreach services, housing and other programs. Selma AIR’s She's R.E.A.D.Y. initiative is strategically designed to meet objectives and implement activities outlined in Alabama's Ending the HIV Epidemic plan. She's R.E.A.D.Y. focuses on normalizing HIV testing for Black women ages 25 to 50. From small groups facilitated by wellness navigators to intimate conversations with practitioners and students, She's R.E.A.D.Y. is an innovative, sustainable community outreach project.
Mobile, Alabama
AIDS Alabama South
PrOTECT Mobile 13:24
AIDS Alabama South provides essential life-sustaining services and high-quality healthcare across 12 counties, as part of their goal of eliminating new HIV infections and improving the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV through inclusive and empowering support services and HIV prevention education. AIDS Alabama South’s project PrOTECT Mobile 13:24 seeks to empower African American youth ages 13 to 24 who identify as gay, bisexual and transgender to become leaders and advocates in their schools and communities through innovative HIV prevention education, stigma reduction and HIV testing.