Nonprofit

AIN Access and Information Network

Dallas, TX
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aindallas.org

  • Mission

    AIN is a multicultural non-profit organization that works to prevent the spread of HIV and provides direct care services to persons living with HIV/AIDS and other vulnerable populations.

    About Us

    Clients and Communities

    We serve 2,000 men, women, children and youth who have HIV/AIDS.

    Majority are very low income; half are hosing insecure or marginally housed; all need funded programs

    We reach over 5,000 men, women, children and youth who are at-risk.

    Over 85% are ethnic or racial minorities; specific outreach and education initiatives to Hispanic and African American communities; targeted programs; collaboration within communities

    Programs

    Transportation--van rides or bus passes for clients to reach and maintain medical care, treatment, and support programs and services

    Nutrition--prepared meals of breakfast and lunch served on site daily for clients needing nutrition assistance; other foods, supplies, and weekend program

    Daire Center--center based services for clients needing stabilization, respite care, or support in an adult day center facility

    Linguistics--Spanish language interpretation and translation for Spanish-speaking clients, caregivers, and other service providers

    HIV Prevention--prevention education and risk reduction sessions; prevention with positive individuals; interventions; HIV testing and collaboration with testing providers

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Health & Medicine
    • Hunger, Food Security
    • LGBTQ

    Location & Contact

    • 214-943-4444
    • 2600 N. Stemmons Freeway, Suite 151, Dallas, Texas, US
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