Children Affected by AIDS Foundation: Bringing Joy and Fun into their Lives
February 18, 2011 Leave a comment
The Children Affected by AIDS Foundation is solely devoted to support programs for vulnerable children affected by HIV/AIDS. Through domestic grant making, domestic initiatives, international grant making and international initiatives, CAAF works to ameliorate the lives of at-risk children.
Domestic grant making provides basic needs, psychosocial support, social and recreational parties, field trips classes, and camp network grants. CAAF also develops initiatives to “fill in the gaps” in services including spreading information and providing camps.
Making an International Difference
The Children Affected by AIDS Foundation has partnered with Mattel to start the International Program for HIV-Orphans and Vulnerable Children. Last year alone they helped out more than 28,000 Latin American and Caribbean children infected, affected or orphaned by HIV/AIDS.
They also have partnered with CoNEVIH to implement “Prevention by Intervention” to rural healthcare centers in Guatemala. The main goals of this initiative is to prevent the transmission of HIV from mother to child during pregnancy, labor, or while breastfeeding. They have tested over 26,000 pregnant women and trained over 14,000 midwives that serve in Guatemala. They partner specifically with MAC, AIDS Fund and Gilead.
“Lend Your Support”
Volunteering is a great way to help the CAAF staff with the overwhelming amount of tasks. In the fall season, office administrative support is needed to answer phones, file, photocopy, and enter data. Other volunteering opportunities include the special fundraising events assembling gift bags, checking-in guests, and serving food. To see what volunteer opportunities are available visit the events section of the CAAF Website.
You can also donate now to the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation.
Their Los Angeles office is at 6033 W. Century Blvd, Suite 603, Los Angeles, CA 90045. Call them at 310.258.0850.
Project Angel Food’s goal is to give food and inspiration to the men, women and children affected by life-threatening diseases, predominantly HIV/AIDS. They cook and deliver free meals throughout Los Angeles responding to the immediate need to alleviate hunger and suffering. Over 13,000 meals are delivered weekly to people who need them.
Fast-forward 9 years and Project Angel Food has served 2 million meals and give s Elizabeth Taylor the Angel Award. In 10 years of service, they had over 20,000 people volunteer, over 30,000 known cases of people living with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles, and 1,200 daily meals served.
Project Angel Food Contact Information
AIDS Project Los Angeles is devoted to reducing HIV infection, advocating fair public policy to benefit the infected, and to improve the lives of people affected by HIV in Los Angeles.
Common Ground’s mission is to bring people together despite diversity to fight against HIV. There are over 3,000 people living in West Los Angeles living with HIV and roughly 25% don’t even know it yet. At risk groups include women of color, homeless people and the working poor. Common Ground offers these people a no-cost education, prevention and treatment programs – they push for each person to move towards a positive change in their lives.
How You Can Help Common Ground
Give Back to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation