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HIV/AIDS Program

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Providers

Bienestar Human Services (San Bernardino) - The San Bernardino BIENESTAR center
provides a variety of services, including Treatment Education, Case Management,
Prevention and Health Education. The center takes pride in its community mobilization efforts, which engage clients in focus groups, educational events and social activities.

Desert AIDS Project - Desert AIDS Project provides medical care and comprehensive
support services to people living with HIV/AIDS in the desert community. Free, confidential, rapid-result HIV testing is available, as well as counseling, home
health services, legal assistance and assistance with housing, medications, food, re-employment and more. Prevention and education outreach is available to any group.

Foothill AIDS Project (San Bernardino) - FAP, founded in 1987, is a not- for-profit 501 (c) 3 human services minority-based organization that provides comprehensive and specialized HIV/AIDS-related services to those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.

FAP serves those affected by, and at risk for HIV infection, including those who are homeless or at risk for homelessness, those with histories of incarceration, substance abuse and mental health issues.

FAP's service area is the entire county of San Bernardino, and in the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys in eastern Los Angeles County.

Inland AIDS Project (San Bernardino) - Inland AIDS Project (IAP) is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 that provides vital support services to those infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS in the Inland Empire area of Southern California. The agency is dedicated to improving and maintaining the quality for life of those affected by HIV/AIDS by providing support services and preventing new cases through education, outreach, and advocacy that focus on increasing an understanding of HIV/AIDS throughout the Inland Empire.

The Inland AIDS Project accomplishes this through the provision of a comprehensive set of services such as case management, mental health counseling, substance abuse counseling, home health care, transitional housing as well as low income housing rental, and transportation to medical and social services appointments. Additionally, the agency has a strong prevention and educational focus increasing community awareness and involvement in this important health issue