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The AAF provides case management, payment assistance for HIV/AIDS prescription medication, payment assistance for dental bills, and referrals for other services.

HOPWA services are designed to assist individuals with HIV/AIDS secure stable housing and/or utility assistance in order to acquire regimented medical and treatment services. The scope of this program is to provide individuals who are infected with HIV/AIDS and their family members who are affected by their loved ones living with HIV/AIDS housing opportunities and/or utility assistance, as well as related support services in order to reduce the risks of homelessness and increase access to appropriate healthcare treatment and other supportive avenues.

The AAF is in the forefront in conducting innovative programs for people with AIDS. AAF provides services to over 330 active clients and nearly 500 overall in Pulaski, Lonoke, and Prairie counties. Our district (District 1 of 5) makes up 35% of all diagnosed HIV cases and 35% of all AIDS cases in Arkansas. The AAF has been providing services since 1992 and is the lead agency of the Unity Consortium of Central Arkansas (UCCA). Support is provided and networking is done with all major hospitals, other HIV/AIDS service organizations, and all social service organizations involved in HIV/AIDS related activities.

CORE SERVICES
Complete Case Management
Medication Services
Dental Services
Nutrition Services
Counseling and Emotional Support
Education

OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dr. Michael D. Cannon
Executive Director
David Tucker

President
Vacant
Vice President
Trey McCorkindale
Treasurer & Chair, Finance Committee
Jarrod L. Montgomery
Secretary
Eric Harrison
Parliamentarian


Betty Krenz

Chair, Building and Grounds
Linda Faye Pruitt
Board Member
Scott W. Braden, J.D.
Board Member
Frederick Gentry
Board Member