Ongoing Support
For People Living with HIV/AIDS
United Way helps provide ongoing services for people living with HIV/AIDS. In addition to supporting agencies in Central Alabama, United Way partners with HIV medical clinics and community organizations across Alabama to assist 10,000 people living with HIV/AIDS each year. For the statewide initiative, United Way receives funding from the Alabama Department of Public Health as part of the Ryan White Program.
United Way helps provide ongoing services for people living with HIV/AIDS. In addition to supporting agencies in Central Alabama, United Way partners with HIV medical clinics and community organizations across Alabama to assist 10,000 people living with HIV/AIDS each year. For the statewide initiative, United Way receives funding from the Alabama Department of Public Health as part of the Ryan White Program.
10,000
People Helped
Each year, United Way partners with clinics and agencies across Alabama to assist people living with HIV/AIDS.
UWCA Spotlight
Hosting an HIV Care Provider Conference
Read about how Alabama Partners in Care (APiC), made up of 17 HIV care providers throughout the state, hosted its semiannual conference on United Way of Central Alabama’s (UWCA’s) campus. HIV care professionals were given the opportunity to hear about current HIV research, learn about Medicare services for people living with HIV and participate in discussion about their organizations’ priorities and cultural challenges related to their work.
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