Opportunistic Infection Medicine

Because of compromised immune systems, adults and children with HIV disease suffer from opportunistic infections (OIs) such as bacterial and viral infections, cancers, pneumonias, and many other conditions. Funds for greatly needed OI medicine are very limited. Suggested Donation for 1 year of OI medicine for an adult or child.




Pigs

In just one year one sow can produce 20 piglets a year that within 6 months are ready for sale. Income can be used for clothing, medicine, school fees and other necessities.




Prevention Education for Youth Ages 10-18

Prevention of mother-to-child transmission, teaching youth how to remain HIV free, helping people living with HIV learn how to not transmit it to their partners are all essential tools to reach an AIDS Free generation. We engage children, youth and parents in interactive prevention education opportunities in multiple settings.

Eight hours of life skills, HIV, STI and universal values education to help keep youth HIV free.




Primary School Tuition, 1 Year

Many countries do not provide free education to all children, and in some countries primary education is provided but not secondary. In these cases, families who want to educate their children must pay tuition as well as purchase school uniforms, books and school supplies. This contribution will provide education which will lead to better life outcomes for HIV impacted children in Uganda, Zambia, Malawi and South Africa.




Primary School Uniform, 1 Year

Many countries do not provide free education to all children, and in some countries primary education is provided but not secondary. In these cases, families who want to educate their children must pay tuition as well as purchase school uniforms, books and school supplies. This contribution will provide education which will lead to better life outcomes for HIV impacted children in Uganda, Zambia, Malawi and South Africa.




School Supplies, 1 Year

Many countries do not provide free education to all children, and in some countries primary education is provided but not secondary. In these cases, families who want to educate their children must pay tuition as well as purchase school uniforms, books and school supplies. This contribution will provide education which will lead to better life outcomes for HIV impacted children in Uganda, Zambia, Malawi and South Africa.




Secondary School Tuition, 1 Year

Many countries do not provide free education to all children, and in some countries primary education is provided but not secondary. In these cases, families who want to educate their children must pay tuition as well as purchase school uniforms, books and school supplies. This contribution will provide education which will lead to better life outcomes for HIV impacted children in Uganda, Zambia, Malawi and South Africa.




Secondary School Uniform, 1 Year

Many countries do not provide free education to all children, and in some countries primary education is provided but not secondary. In these cases, families who want to educate their children must pay tuition as well as purchase school uniforms, books and school supplies. This contribution will provide education which will lead to better life outcomes for HIV impacted children in Uganda, Zambia, Malawi and South Africa.




Seed Funds

Many emerging countries like Uganda, Malawi and Zambia talk in terms of employment rates—which may range between 3 and 10 percent—rather than unemployment rates. Formal workplace opportunities are few and highly competitive. Most people rely on more informal types of income generation for their livelihood: selling fruit, vegetable, home cooked items or hand-made items such as beads, knitted sweaters and scarves, or other crafts. Local partners or patient associations provide opportunities for clients to take small seed loans to begin entrepreneurial activities to feed and support their families.




Seedlings for Family or Community Garden

Nutritious food is very important for HIV positive people. HIV impacted families and patient associations grow individual and community gardens which feed their families and provide income through the sale of produce, which help sustain the gardens from year to year.