Now in its 13th year, we have expanded to include:

a. Livelihood programs (gardens and livestock),
b. Provision of medicine to fight opportunistic infections
c. Medical supplies and equipment to hospitals and clinics
d. Trainings for doctors, midwives and nurses
e. Send volunteer teams to help clinics and programs
f. Provision of antiretroviral medicine to specific programs
g. Nutritional support
h. Provision of testing kits
i. Funding and management of sustainable projects to help families break out of
poverty
j. Funding and management of sustainable projects that allow children to remain in
school
k. Funding and management of sustainable projects that allow partners to become
self-sufficient

Fighting the AIDS pandemic is not about us. We like to build connections, not structures. AFCA and CFCA are distinctly connected to stable, non-governmental organizations in the countries where we work, bolstering existing networks from which continued services can be made available. We prefer not to reinvent the wheel, which keeps program costs down and program impact up.

Our partners on the ground not only know their communities, but have served them well over the years. With a deep knowledge of each country’s history and people, language and customs, these partners have the relationships and capacity to extend AFCA’s and CFCA’s programs to their people. They are known, trusted and respected and we are grateful for the opportunity to come alongside them to provide needed supplies and training to bolster the good work they already do