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Every year, EFF uses TAB's yearly donation toward two projects: supporting the Bete-Se'ida Orphanage in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and sponsoring the education of two little girls.
The Bete-Se'ida Orphanage provides a home to children and mothers who have AIDS or are HIV positive. Some of the women still have their children with them, and it's optimal to try to keep these women with their children... more |
WestCAP began in 1985 as a grassroots effort in response to the needs of people dying from AIDS on the Western Slope. The primary goal was to help those with AIDS live the rest of their lives with dignity and quality. It was difficult then to imagine the future of WestCAP and what role we would continue to play in the lives of those infected with and affected by HIV... more |
Donations from TAB have helped MYC provide the basic needs of food, shelter, education, training and life skills for marginalized young people at risk in Swaziland, Africa. From 2006 to 2008, TAB funding focused primarily on building and sustaining Sikhunyana Home, one of MYC's six homes that provides accommodation, food, clothing and medical care for over 150 children... more |
CHIP has been the sole provider of specialized care for children with HIV infection in the Rocky Mountain region since its inception in 1991. CHIP's mission is to lead in the provision of innovative, client-centered care and research and prevention programs that improve the health and quality of life for children, youth, young adults... more |
Where did HIV go? Nowhere. It's still here. Despite scientific advancements and increased awareness, the disease hasn't disappeared. Ironically, success in the fight against this pandemic has led many to believe HIV is no longer a problem. It's alarming that some think there's a cure; while others assume that living with HIV simply requires taking a pill or two.
HIV fatigue is also alarming. Many are tired of managing this devastating disease, tired of advocating... more |