HIV Alliance's Client Care and Advocacy program provides a non-judgmental environment in which clients can develop a plan for living with HIV. Our case managers help clients identify their needs and access resources.
Our high-risk counseling and testing program focuses on those most at risk in our community for contracting and/or transmitting HIV, including men who have sex with men (MSM), injuction drug users (IDUs), high-risk youth, women and people of color.
In 1994 we became the only non-profit, community-based health organization in Lane County. In collaboration with volunteers and community partners, HIV Alliance assists and supports people of all cultures by offering health care and advocacy to those living with and affected by HIV and providing community education and prevention outreach to empower individuals to make healthy choices.