
National Partners
- APIAHF: Asian Pacific
Islander American Health Forum
The Health Forum is a national advocacy organization
dedicated to promoting policy, program, and research
efforts to improve the health and well-being of Asian
American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.
Founded in 1986, the Health Forum approaches activities
with the philosophy of coalition-building and developing
capacity within local AAPI communities. We advocate
on health issues of significance to AAPI communities,
conduct community-based technical assistance and training,
provide health and U.S. Census data analysis and information
dissemination, and convene regional and national conferences
on AAPI health.
- NAPWA: National
Association of People with AIDS
Founded in 1983, The National Association of People
with AIDS advocates on behalf of all people living
with HIV and AIDS in order to end the pandemic and
the human suffering caused by HIV/AIDS. NAPWA is the
oldest national AIDS organization in the United States
and the oldest national network of people living with
HIV/AIDS in the world.
- National HIV Treatment Hotline - Project Inform
The Hotline has served tens of thousands of callers since 1985 and is staffed mostly with HIV-positive individuals who help callers sort through issues that most people living with HIV face at some time in their lives. Our operators know what it's like to get an HIV diagnosis and how to live well with HIV.
- NMAC: National Minority
AIDS Council
NMAC is the premier national organization dedicated
to developing leadership within communities of color
to address the challenge of HIV/AIDS. NMAC helps hundreds
of minority community-based organizations (CBOs) build
their capacity to deliver HIV/AIDS services, such
as HIV testing, medical care, counseling and AIDS
awareness campaigns.