
Objectives
Provide whole health and wellness information and programs to those in need.
Facilitate, through an easy to use web-based program, tools by which every individual can efficiently locate the service or program and organization that best can help fulfill the individual's specific need.
Reduce health-based stigmas.
Research various health related stigmas in combination with social situations and how those issues affect individuals and populations around the world.
Bring all health and wellness organizations together in a collaborative effort aimed toward healing the whole human being.
Develop marketing tools to best communicate and educate college-aged individuals.
Collaborate with various universities and colleges in order to research and compile data on various health issues and how a particular stigma affects social and academic life of college-aged individuals.
Educate all people about how to live in our world affected by HIV.
Provide basic HIV information to every individual affected by HIV and the community at large.
Advocate for a stigma-free world in which everyone, regardless of HIV status, can have the opportunity to live a healthy and full life.
Fight HIV ignorance, apathy, denial, and complacency.
Dispel HIV myths from the 1980's and 1990's.
Promote proactive HIV prevention by all people through a campaign of accurate HIV information, social communication, community compassion, and understanding.
Offer social forums through which every individual, regardless of status, will be comfortable in seeking, sharing, and giving HIV information, education, and emotional support.
Afford every individual newly affected by HIV the opportunity to seek and receive emotional support, compassion, and peer guidance from someone who is similarly situated and can empathize and help mentor the newly affected individual through the initial stages of how to continue to live a healthy and full life in our world affected by HIV.
Collaborate with Houston-based, national, and international AIDS service organizations, government entities, and community service organizations to ensure that all people, regardless of status, ages, race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religious belief, gender identity, economic status, physical ability, and education level are provided essential HIV information, education, and support.
Encourage HIV infected individuals to seek treatment.
