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San Antonio / Texas / United States
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San Antonio Fighting Back is a social service and welfare organization that offers a variety of programs for reducing drug-related crimes and preventing youth substance abuse. It operates the Educating Parents in Communities (EPIC), which is a collaborative that provides child development services and family counseling, parenting workshops and life skills development programs for parents. The organization offers Young Offenders/Ex-Offenders Re-entry, a program that works to keep young offenders between the ages of 17 and 29 from re-offending by responding to their like job training, family counseling, community service, housing and job placement needs. In addition, San Antonio Fighting Back offers several sports, educational, spiritual and community enrichment programs. It is located in San Antonio.
San Antonio / Texas / United States
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The San Antonio AIDS Foundation has served the San Antonio and South Texas community with direct services to people infected with HIV and with prevention services to at-risk populations since 1986.We offer comprehensive services: behavioral health counseling, case management, oral health care referrals, transitional housing, emergency assistance, hot meals program, HIV/STD testing, prevention education, and outpatient health care.
San Antonio / Texas / United States
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The San Antonio AIDS Foundation (SAAF, /sāf/) has a dual mission — to provide compassionate medical care and social services to people with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), and to help prevent the spread of HIV through education, counseling and testing. We are guided by the belief that HIV/AIDS is a disease and those affected by this disease should receive compassion and understanding. We are committed to providing medical care for persons with HIV/AIDS, and education and testing to help prevent the spread of HIV. SAAF advocates a harm reduction philosophy believing that all individuals with HIV need compassionate services, including food and shelter, irrespective of their circumstances and practices. SAAF exists to provide dignity and comfort to individuals infected with HIV and AIDS. SAAF supports the provision of services without discrimination on any basis, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, handicap, immigrant status, national origin, and criminal background.