One Walk: Dozens of Benefitting Organizations
Since its inception in 1985, AIDS Walk Los Angeles has benefited AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA), an AIDS service organization dedicated to: improving the lives of people affected by HIV disease; reducing the incidence of HIV infection; and advocating for fair and effective HIV–related public policy. AIDS Walk Los Angeles makes it possible for APLA to provide urgently needed food, dental care, safe housing, and much more to people with HIV/AIDS who also face poverty, hunger, and homelessness. APLA also runs the county’s largest network of HIV prevention programs to end the epidemic in Los Angeles.
Visit the AIDS Project Los Angeles website for information about their leadership in prevention, advocacy, and service while fighting HIV and AIDS in Los Angeles County.
Click here for a list of programs and services at APLA
Click here for a list of prevention activities at APLA
For information on policy and activism at APLA, click here.
Additional Benefiting Organizations: Community Coalition Teams
AIDS Project Los Angeles has long recognized that no single organization can meet all the critical needs that arise from HIV/AIDS. That’s why, each year, AIDS Walk Los Angeles and APLA invite other vitally important AIDS organizations to be co–beneficiaries of the event. These organizations provide medical care, home–delivered meals, women‘s and children‘s services, and much more throughout Los Angeles. They participate as fundraising teams in AIDS Walk Los Angeles at no cost to themselves, and they keep 100% of the funds they raise.
Learn more about these organizations below and visit their fundraising Web pages, too!
Coalition leaders share how they benefit from participating in AIDS Walk Los Angeles:
“The month before AIDS Walk 2009, we lost funding for our one-on-one peer support program, treatment advocacy, and support groups. But we're able to keep it all going because of the money we raised as a member of the Community Coalition Initiative.”
— Hillel Wasserman, Co–Captain of Team Being Alive, and Board Member, Being Alive
“The Community Coalition Initiative Program allows Valley Community Clinic to raise funds to directly support its HIV testing and services programs–funds that have been slashed drastically by the State, and funds that we no longer receive from the County Office of AIDS due to major budget cuts.”
— Kevin Weiler, Director of Prevention, Valley Community Clinic
“In this economy, many of our clients with HIV are finding the expense of medication alone to be overwhelming. With programs like the Community Coalition, we are able to keep the clinic running.”
— Kathy Lynch, Director, Wellness Works
“Team GLAD is a proud participant of this year’s Community Coalition Initiative Program for AIDS Walk Los Angeles. Funds raised will assist the GLAD Health Program in continuing to provide HIV/AIDS-related services to deaf and hard of hearing women in Los Angeles.”
— Eli Pineda, Team Leader and Community Health Educator, Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness (GLAD)
“Participation in AIDS Walk Los Angeles helped us maintain the integrity of our meal delivery program as we built out and equipped our new kitchen. And our continued involvement will help support such critical program growth in the future.‘
— Cathryn Friedman, Director, Project Chicken Soup
“In the face of significant funding cuts to our organization this year, now more than ever, the funds generated by AIDS Walk Los Angeles are necessary for HALSA.“
— Peg Brewer, Executive Director, HIV & AIDS Legal Services Alliance (HALSA)

AIDS/HIV Health
Alternatives
(818) 508-2405
ahha-AIDS.org
Team
#4064: Visit their Team Fundraising
Web page!
Provides outpatient substance abuse counseling, low or no cost alternative
health, mental health and housing services to post–incarcerated persons
living with HIV/AIDS.
Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention
Team
(213) 553-1830
http://www.apaitonline.org/
Team
#2200: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Positively affects the quality of life for Asian and Pacific Islanders
living with or at-risk for HIV/AIDS by providing a continuum of prevention,
health and social services, community leadership and advocacy to the
Southern California region.
Being Alive, People Living with
HIV/AIDS Action Coalition
(310) 289-2551
beingalivela.org
Team
#6718: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Provides a comprehensive set of peer-based social services, delivered
by and for people living with HIV infection. Services include emotional
support; wellness center; social events; education; advocacy; prevention
for positives; and a speakers bureau.
Camp
Kindle
(877) 800-CAMP
campkindle.org
Team
#6241: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Provides HIV infected/affected children and youth a safe and accepting
refuge from the challenges of living with HIV. Offers interactive participation
in educational and recreational programming, supportive environments,
and an Enrichment Program designed to offer support and education both
during camp and throughout the year.
Camp Laurel
(626) 683-0800
camplaurel.org
Team
#4651: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Provides educational and support
programs to children, youth and families affected by or living with
HIV/AIDS.
Catholic HIV/AIDS Ministry/L.A.
Archdiocese
la-archdiocese.org/ministry/
Team
#0519: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Provides Catholic AIDS education in English or Spanish for parish leaders,
parents or teachers to include in teaching plans. Also offers liturgical,
educational and networking resources, referrals, pastoral care, visits,
speakers, resource manuals, and training.
Center for Health
Justice
(323) 822-3830
healthjustice.net
Team
#4068: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Center for Health Justice empowers people affected by HIV and incarceration
to make healthier choices and advocates for the elimination of disparities
between prisoner health and public health.
Common
Ground
(310) 314-5480
commongroundwestside.org
Team
#1494: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
The only comprehensive HIV agency serving the west side of Los Angeles,
providing services and programs to youth and adults living with and
at-risk for HIV, including free HIV testing, needle exchange, and other
services.
East Los Angeles Women's Center
(323) 526-5819
elawc.org
Team
#0415: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Provide culturally competent services to women and children, focusing
on sexual, domestic, and family violence and HIV/AIDS.
Friends Without Barriers/Amigos
Sin Barreras
(310) 540-1344
http://amigosonline.org/
Team
#4019: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Offers aggressive HIV/AIDS prevention and education programs and addresses
the needs of those people living with HIV/AIDS.
Greater Los Angeles Agency on
Deafness (GLAD)
(323) 478-8000
gladinc.org
Team
#4084: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
The mission
of the Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc. (GLAD) is to ensure
equal access of the deaf and hard of hearing community to the same opportunities
afforded their hearing counterparts.
GLAD Health Program provides HIV/AIDS-related services to deaf and hard
of hearing women in Los Angeles.
HIV & AIDS Legal Services Alliance,
Inc. (HALSA)
(213) 637-1690
halsaservices.org
Team
#3282: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Provide critically needed HIV & AIDS legal services and education,
both of which are of high quality, culturally sensitive and multi-faceted
to those living with HIV and AIDS throughout Los Angeles County and
related HIV/AIDS legal education to individuals, professionals and employers.
Los Angeles Centers for Drug and
Alcohol Abuse
(562) 906-2676
lacada.com
Team
#6657: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
The L.A. CADA HIV/AIDS Prevention Services are designed to find
individuals with high-risk behaviors in their own communities in order
to provide care that improves health and prevents disease. Court ordered
services offer information, education, and support to prevent occurrence
of problem behaviors. The goal is to improve coping skills and support
healthy lifestyles. For people living with HIV/AIDS, services include
specialized residential substance abuse treatment and specialized education
for health promotion and to stop disease transmission.
Project Chicken
Soup
(323) 933-5402
projectchickensoup.org
Team
#1312: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Provides nutritious, kosher meals to people living with HIV/AIDS in
Los Angeles County, in observance of the Jewish commandment of tikkun
olam, healing the world through service to humankind. Project Chicken
Soup provides nechama- comfort - to those in need, regardless
of race, religion or creed, and provides a connection to the Jewish
community
Project New
Hope
(323) 665-2816
projectnewhope.org
Team
#4081: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Serves low-income and homeless individuals living with HIV/AIDS in LA
County, by providing support, affordable permanent housing and vocational
services.
Rainbow Bridge Community
Services
(323) 671-1600
rainbowgiving.org
Team
#0419: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Provides necessary funding to Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered
individuals with financial hardships who are struggling to enter or
remain in treatment for drug and alcohol abuse, sexual compulsivity,
mental health, and the emotional and physical impact of HIV/AIDS.
South Bay Family Health Care
(310) 802-6177
sbfhc.org
Team
#4074: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
One of Los Angeles County's leading community clinics and largest safety
net providers, offering high-quality low- and no-cost health care
to underserved populations in the South Bay and South Los Angeles County.
Founded in 1969 as the South Bay Free Clinic, SBFHC has expanded over
the last 40 years to accommodate a growing patient base. It now includes
four conveniently located health centers — Redondo Beach, Gardena
and two in Inglewood — as well as a school-based clinic at Carson
High School and a mobile health van, the Healthy Kids Express.
Valley Community
Clinic
(818) 763-8836
valleycommunityclinic.org
Team
#0130: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Provides a comprehensive array of services that includes primary and
some specialty care, dental, optometry, pediatrics, women's health,
counseling and health education with an emphasis on prevention.
Wellness
Works Community Health Center
(818) 247-2062
wellnessworksglendale.org
Team
#4897: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Provides acupuncture, massage, yoga classes, chiropractic services and
other alternative therapies to individuals living with HIV/AIDS, cancer
or other serious illness.
Westside Family Health Center
(310) 450-2191
http://www.wfhcenter.org/
Team
#6265: Visit their Team Fundraising Web page!
Westside Family Health Center
provides comprehensive, high quality, cost effective health care in
an educational and supportive environment that empowers patients to
take an assertive role in caring for their well-being through all stages
of life.
