COMPASS Initiative® Funds 32 Organizations to Transform the HIV Epidemic in the South
Atlanta, Georgia (November 30, 2018) – In recognition of the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day and in support of
A total of 5 organizations have been selected to participate in SUSTAIN’s LEARN Trauma-Informed Care cohort! The cohort will virtually convene for 6 months to connect, learn and implement their new knowledge through a project at their organization.
A Family Affair
Orangeburg, SC
A Family Affair’s mission is to broaden the base of support for women living and affected with HIV and AIDS in South Carolina by introducing, educating, and applying cutting edge approaches and practices to build their resilience to cope with the emotional, physical and spiritual changes that occur as a result of HIV disease.
All 1 Family, Inc.
Atlanta, GA
All-1-Family, Inc.’s mission is two-fold: (1) to provide affordable, low-cost counseling services for all LGBT persons and our allies and (2) to function as a bridge to connect the gap between LGBT identified persons who are interested in counseling with a professional who can affirm their lifestyle/being.
Change Happens!
Houston, TX
The mission of Change Happens! is Empowering People to Help Themselves.
Diamond Ministries, Inc.
Monroe, GA
Diamond Ministries works to end all types of abuse and violence through support, advocacy, prevention, and education while promoting community awareness and accountability.
Positively U, Inc.
Winter Haven, FL
The mission of Positively U is to provide culturally appropriate and compassionate programming to HIV positive and “at risk” individuals in various counties with an emphasis on tailoring our activities to meet each individual’s specific needs.
Atlanta, Georgia (November 30, 2018) – In recognition of the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day and in support of
Our first contributors need no introduction. Well-known in their respective fields, Patrick Sullivan, PhD, DVM, Nic Carlisle, JD, and Samira
Column By: Tiffany Smith Tiffany lives in Atlanta, GA and works with the Emory COMPASS Coordinating Center. She previously worked
Column By: Tiffany Smith Tiffany lives in Atlanta, GA and works with the Emory COMPASS Coordinating Center. She previously worked
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