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Bridge The Gap - Adopt A Patient Partnerships

In 2009, a concerned Flowers Heritage Foundation (FHF) began working with several national partners to address the growing issue of AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) waiting lists in states running out of the necessary resources to pay for patient AIDS medications. Over the last year, the ADAP list has grown to nearly 350 patients over several states. These medically indigent patients are being forced to wait to receive the life-saving medications they need to maintain a healthy quality of life and, in some instances, simply to survive. The following partners have joined forces with FHF to raise money to care for those patients and to nationally tackle this disturbing trend.


The National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC)

Since 1987, NMAC has advanced its mission through a variety of public policy education programs; national conferences; treatment and research programs and trainings; electronic and printed resource materials; and a website: www.nmac.org. NMAC represents a coalition of 3,000 F/CBOs and AIDS service organizations (ASOs) delivering HIV/AIDS services in communities of color nationwide. NMAC's advocacy efforts are funded through private funders and donors only.
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      The National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA)

The National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA) is the oldest national AIDS organization, as well as the first network of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. We are providing information and resources;telling our collective stories in HIV from the past, present, and future;and being the trusted independent voice of people living with HIV. Together we can make a difference.
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The Black AIDS Institute

Founded in May of 1999, the Black AIDS Institute is the only national HIV/AIDS think tank focused exclusively on Black people. The Institute's Mission is to stop the AIDS pandemic in Black communities by engaging and mobilizing Black institutions and individuals in efforts to confront HIV. The Institute interprets public and private sector HIV policies, conducts trainings, offers technical assistance, disseminates information and provides advocacy mobilization from a uniquely and unapologetically Black point of view.
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      POZ

POZ magazine and poz.com are the nation’s leading publication and website about HIV/AIDS. Offering unparalleled editorial excellence, POZ and poz.com are identified by our readers as their most trusted sources of information about the disease. Serving the community of people living with and those affected by HIV/AIDS since 1994, POZ chronicles the AIDS pandemic domestically—and around the world.
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