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AIDS Project Los Angeles
NameAIDS Project Los Angeles
Formation1982
LocationLos Angeles, California
FounderNancy Cole, Matt Redman
TypeNon-profit organization
FocusHIV/AIDS services, LGBTQ+ rights

AIDS Project Los Angeles is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing services and support to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County. Founded in 1982 by Nancy Cole and Matt Redman, the organization has been at the forefront of the fight against HIV/AIDS in Southern California, working closely with Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, City of Los Angeles, and other organizations such as The AIDS Institute and Gay Men's Health Crisis. With the support of Elizabeth Taylor, Elton John, and other Hollywood celebrities, AIDS Project Los Angeles has been able to provide vital services to those in need, including HIV testing, counseling, and case management.

History

The history of AIDS Project Los Angeles is closely tied to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States, which was first identified in the early 1980s by Dr. Michael Gottlieb and Dr. Marcus Conant. As the epidemic spread, AIDS Project Los Angeles was founded to provide support and services to those affected, working closely with St. Jude Medical Center, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and other Los Angeles-based hospitals. In the 1980s, the organization was involved in the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), a national movement to raise awareness and push for action on HIV/AIDS, alongside other organizations such as Gay Men's Health Crisis and The AIDS Institute. Throughout its history, AIDS Project Los Angeles has worked with notable figures such as Magic Johnson, Earvin Johnson, and Larry Kramer to raise awareness and funds for HIV/AIDS research and services.

Mission_and_Services

The mission of AIDS Project Los Angeles is to improve the lives of individuals affected by HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County, providing a range of services including HIV testing, counseling, and case management. The organization works closely with Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, City of Los Angeles, and other organizations such as The AIDS Institute and Gay Men's Health Crisis to provide comprehensive services to those in need. AIDS Project Los Angeles also provides housing assistance and food services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS, in partnership with organizations such as Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority and Food Bank of Southern California. Additionally, the organization offers mental health services and substance abuse treatment to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS, working with Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Advocacy_and_Education

AIDS Project Los Angeles is committed to advocating for the rights of individuals affected by HIV/AIDS and promoting education and awareness about the disease. The organization works closely with Los Angeles City Council, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, and other government agencies to advocate for policies and programs that support individuals living with HIV/AIDS. AIDS Project Los Angeles also partners with organizations such as The AIDS Institute, Gay Men's Health Crisis, and Human Rights Campaign to promote education and awareness about HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ+ rights. The organization has been involved in various campaigns and initiatives, including the National HIV/AIDS Strategy and the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative, alongside other organizations such as Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Fundraising_and_Events

AIDS Project Los Angeles relies on fundraising and events to support its services and programs. The organization hosts several events throughout the year, including the AIDS Walk Los Angeles and the AIDS Project Los Angeles Gala, which have been supported by celebrities such as Lady Gaga, Elton John, and Cher. AIDS Project Los Angeles also participates in national fundraising campaigns, such as the National AIDS Walk and the World AIDS Day campaign, alongside other organizations such as The AIDS Institute and Gay Men's Health Crisis. The organization has received funding and support from organizations such as Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and California Department of Public Health.

Impact_and_Achievements

The impact and achievements of AIDS Project Los Angeles have been significant, with the organization providing services and support to thousands of individuals affected by HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County. The organization has been recognized for its work, receiving awards and accolades from organizations such as Los Angeles County Commission for Women, City of Los Angeles Human Relations Commission, and National Association of Social Workers. AIDS Project Los Angeles has also been involved in various research studies and initiatives, including the HIV Prevention Trials Network and the AIDS Clinical Trials Group, alongside other organizations such as National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. With the support of Los Angeles-based organizations such as University of California, Los Angeles, University of Southern California, and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, AIDS Project Los Angeles continues to be a leading provider of HIV/AIDS services and support in Southern California.

Category:AIDS organizations

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