cross-posted at Burnt Orange Report & Texas Kaos
On Sunday, thousands of people in Austin will get together & walk a 5K for a good cause. They will have raised money, or just registered to walk, to care for people in Austin living with HIV & AIDS. I'm still looking for more donations - will, right up to the very last minute - and you can give here at my AIDS Walk page.
Come woth me below the fold & I'll tell you what the donations do & there is (of course) a U2 video.
Sunday will be a beautiful day. Not only will it be mostly clear with a high of 89, so it will be beautiful out (though to Austinites, it is actually rain that would be beautiful..... but that's another diary); but we'll be raising money for a beautiful cause. Of every dollar donated to ASA, 87% goes directly to services - a pretty good percentage. And by "services", they mean a foodbank, legal aid, housing assistance, a special dental clinic because persons with AIDS have special dental needs, and many other ways of direct assistance to people.
The beneficiary agencies:
allgo
allgo is working to create and sustain a statewide network of queer people of color activists, groups, organizations and allies, which through nourishment of relationships, grassroots organizing and artistic expression can radically transform systems and policies toward a collective liberation.
Austin Harm Reduction Coalition
AHRC is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that works to prevent the spread of HIV and AIDS and hepatitis C among injection drug users. They provide HIV & hep. C testing, drug treatment referrals, medical care and resources to prevent disease transmission.
the Care Communities
The mission of The Care Communities is to provide practical and compassionate support for people with serious illness, particularly AIDS and cancer. The support is provided by Care Teams, which consist of four to seven volunteers, who offer such assistance as light housekeeping, shopping, transportation, meal preparation and yard work. It also provides emotional support and companionship to those who are ill and who might otherwise remain isolated or alone. The vision of The Care Communities is a caring community where no one will face a serious illness alone.
CARE Program
The CARE Program offers HIV counseling and testing, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS, case management, street outreach, referral and assistance to substance abuse treatment services, mental health case management, relapse prevention counseling, Journey Outpatient Substance Abuse treatment, acu-detox, HIV education and training, liaison to incarcerated people living with HIV, and risk reduction materials.
David Powell Clinic
The David Powell Clinic provides primary medical care on an outpatient basis to adult HIV-positive residents of the Austin Health Services Delivery Area. The clinic provides HIV-specific health services, focusing on the prevention of illness and the ongoing management of chronic conditions and acute health problems through a coordinated team effort that includes physicians, a nurse practitioner, registered nurses, medical case management, social workers, mental health services - including a psychiatrist - a nutritionist, and radiology, laboratory, and pharmacy services.
OutYouth
Out Youth is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support and provide services to gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth ages 12 to 19 in Austin and Central Texas. They offer peer support groups, counseling, educational programs, social activities and community outreach.
Project Transitions
Project Transitions is dedicated to serving people with HIV and AIDS by providing hospice, housing, and support in a compassionate and caring environment. They have been serving Central Texas since 1988. No one is denied admission to any of their programs because of inability to pay. They are very proud of what they have been able to accomplish, all with the full support and effort of a caring community.
Rural AIDS Services Program of Community Action
The Rural AIDS Services Program (RASP) creates a positive social impact through case management services by developing a partnership between the client and case manager to work together to maintain client independence and increase access to HIV medical care. Services include case management, transportation services to and from medical and dental appointments, financial assistance for food, rent, utilities and prescriptions in Hays, Caldwell, Blanco, Bastrop, Burnet, Fayette, Lee, Llano and Williamson counties.
Waterloo Counseling Center
Waterloo Counseling Center is a leading provider of affordable, high-quality psychotherapy services for people in Austin and the surrounding communities. Their mission is to provide affordable mental health counseling and training with an expertise in gender and sexual diversity. Waterloo Counseling Center's vision is for Austin to be an all inclusive community.
Wright House Wellness Center
Since 1988, The Wright House Wellness Center has offered care and compassion to Central Texans living with or at risk of HIV and other chronic illnesses and provided resources for support, education and empowerment.
So, those are the agencies you help when you donate. You can give here at my AIDS Walk page.
And Sunday will be a beautiful day: