The aim of these programs is to protect the health, the ability to work, the socialization and re-socialization into society, the protection and defense of the rights of people living with HIV, and their family and friends.
These programs provide for consultation (psychological, informational, or legal), various forms of group work, rendering of various services (palliative care, trainings, early-development school, speech therapists, etc.), social and humanitarian help to people living with HIV, and members of their families.
These programs provide for each target group’s access to professional services with the guarantee of confidentially, and if the client desires, anonymity. Participation in these aid programs to PLAH provides target groups not only with psychological, social, and legal support, but also orients them toward the formation, maintenance and adherence to regular doctor visits, treatment, and a healthy lifestyle, all of which plays a large role in prevention.
Care and Support to People Living with HIV/AIDS
Developing programs providing psycho-social help and support for HIV-positive children, esp. orphans
Providing complex care and support to people, affected by abuse of narcotics