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Community
AIDS Resource, Inc., d.b.a./ CARE RESOURCE is a 501[c](3) non-profit,
multi-cultural, community based AIDS service organization, which “Through education,
prevention, research, care & treatment, and support service, Care
Resource improves upon the health and overall quality of life of our
diverse South Florida communities in need.” Rooted in
the 1998 merger of Health Crisis Network (1983) and Community Research
Initiative (1989), Care Resource is now South Florida’s oldest and
largest
HIV/AIDS service organization and a true leader in the community.
Since
the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in South Florida and for more than
20 years,
Care Resource has been dedicated to serving those suffering with or
affected by
HIV/AIDS and to meeting the changing demographics of the epidemic. The
former
Health Crisis Network (HCN), founded in 1983 by a group of dedicated
volunteers, focused on providing a response to the epidemic with crisis
intervention, social support and educational programs. Community
Research
Initiative (CRI), founded in 1989 pioneered the implementation of
community-based clinical trials through its network of physicians
across
Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. Virtually all of the popular
anti-retroviral
drugs widely used today have been studied by the agency through its
clinical research program.
Since
merging, the agency has expanded and new services have been added in
response
to the needs of the epidemic. In 1999 primary medical care was
implemented,
creating a system to rapidly and effectively triage those identified as
HIV
positive into a comprehensive system for medical care and supportive
services.
Today, clients have access at a “one-stop” location to primary medical
care,
clinical trials and research studies, information and referrals, case
management, mental health and substance abuse counseling, temporary
assistance
to needy families (TANF), transportation vouchers, and counseling and
testing.
Furthermore,
the agency’s many prevention and education programs go out into the
community
and engage populations at high risk, affected and/or infected by
HIV/AIDS, by
disseminating prevention information and connecting those in need to
the
healthcare system. Prevention programs target youth, men who have sex
with men,
the incarcerated, African American, Haitian, and Hispanic men and women
believed to be HIV positive or at risk of contracting the virus.
Care
Resource has demonstrated excellence in the field of HIV/AIDS as it
works to
fulfill its mission and have a positive impact on Broward and
Miami-Dade
communities. Our work in the community has earned us the confidence of
our clients
and funding sources at local, state and federal levels. The agency
currently
has about 3,000 unduplicated clients and conducts more than 7,000 HIV
tests
annually, and fundraising activities and hundreds of invaluable
volunteers help
raise awareness, bring hope and build a sense of community.
The
changing face of AIDS in this nation reflects a devastating number of
people in
South Florida. Fort Lauderdale ranks first and Miami ranks second in
AIDS rates among metropolitan areas in the
nation (followed by New York).
As of 2005, more than 40,000 people were living with HIV/AIDS through
out
Miami-Dade and Broward Counties combined. A high percentage of HIV
positive
residents in South Florida are not in care and hundreds more do not
even know
their HIV status. The state of the epidemic continues to grow and
change;
therefore, the support of the community for HIV education, prevention,
research
and treatment is crucial.
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