Latino Commission on Aids 24 W 25th Street Category: Non-Profit Organizations
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Company representatives
Melissa Faith Ramirez, Director, National Latino AIDS Awareness Day
About Latino Commission on Aids
Health advocacy, HIV prevention, develop model prevention programs, building capacity in community organizations for Latinos.
The Latino Commission on AIDS is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Latino community.
In response to the critical, unmet need for HIV prevention and care for Latinos, a coalition of Latino leaders founded the agency in 1990. The Commission realizes its mission by spearheading health advocacy for Latinos, promoting HIV education, developing model prevention programs for high-risk communities, and by building capacity in community organizations. Through its extensive network of member organizations and community leaders, the Commission works to mobilize an effective Latino community response to the health crisis created by HIV/AIDS. Since 1995, the Commission has steadily expanded its services outside New York to meet the emerging needs o
Products and Services
- HIV/AIDS prevention & training
Business categories
- Social Service and Welfare Organizations
Location Type
Single Location
Employees
20 to 49
Years In Business
34