Crusaid
directs money, knowledge and support to poor and marginalised people and communities affected by HIV and AIDS, in the way that best meets their needs and helps them achieve a decent quality of life. PMF has awarded several grants to the Crusaid hardship fund.
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Kernow Positive Support
was established in 2004 to provide HIV support service and support structure in Cornwall, following the dismantlement of two previous Cornwall based HIV support charities in 2003. HIV continues to be a significant hurdle for those living in rural communities where stigma and discrimination still remain. PMF has funded the development and provision of in-house publications such as the bi-monthly newsletter @KPS, for the past 3 years.
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LGBT Youth Scotland
is a national youth organisation working towards the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people in the life of Scotland. It provides outreach work, national events, professional consultation, information and advice, research and professional training.
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NAM
founded in 1987, when there was considerable misinformation, fear and media hysteria surrounding the issue, quickly established itself as a source of calm, authoritative, accurate, and evidence-based information, publishing information on all aspects of the epidemic including HIV prevention, treatment and care.
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Naz Project
is the longest established and largest black and minority initiated and led sexual health agency in London. It provides general sexual health information, support services for people with HIV and is involved in policy work and training. PMF has enabled Naz to disseminate information about young people's sexual health needs and initiate a youth peer sexual health education service.
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Terrence Higgins Trust
is the UK’s leading HIV and sexual health charity, directly helping more than 50,000 people each year. PMF has supported THT for over 20 years, giving grants in excess of £150,000. The Foundation is currently funding a project providing advice and support on issues including sexual health, homelessness and drug dependency for male sex workers in London.
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The African HIV Policy Network
is an umbrella organisation that brings together African HIV community-based organisations in the UK to advocate fair policies for people living with HIV. PMF’s support has enabled it to coordinate the ‘Changing Perspectives’ campaign, which involves reaching out to influential groups, such as faith leaders and journalists, to tackle HIV stigma and discrimination through open and action-oriented discussions, meetings with government officials, and the development of useful resources and training programmes.
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The Food Chain
provides nutrition services, including home delivered meals, essential groceries and nutrition advice to men, women and children who are chronically sick as a result of HIV related illness. It aims to ensure that no one living with the virus has their ability to get well and stay well adversely affected by lack of access to appropriate food.
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The National AIDS Trust
develops policies and campaigns to halt the spread of HIV, and improve the quality of life, of people affected by HIV, in the UK and internationally. It focuses on achieving four strategic goals: effective HIV prevention, early diagnosis, equitable access to treatment, care and support, eradication of HIV-related stigma and discrimination.
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