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The Friends of AIDS Foundation Strategic Plan
On January 8, 2007 , the Friends of AIDS Foundation (FOA) Foundation unveiled an aggressive
three year plan to improve HIV/AIDS programs and services and reduce the spread of new
infections. This strategic vision will help FOA chart our course over the next three years and
measure our success in serving those living with and at risk for HIV/AIDS.
The Friends of AIDS Foundation (FOA) will utilize the experience and commitment of people living
with and at risk for HIV/AIDS, advocates, service providers, policy makers, researchers, donors,
and community members to improve HIV/AIDS programs and services and reduce the spread of
new HIV infections.
* We will deepen community ties and promote individual empowerment to reduce HIV
transmission and improve HIV/AIDS programs and services.
* We will maximize resources to meet the changing needs of people living with and at risk for
HIV/AIDS and ensure that the HIV/AIDS prevention and care services we provide are of the highest
quality.
* We will advocate for increased government resources for HIV/AIDS services, science based HIV
prevention strategies, and public policies and laws that help decrease HIV/AIDS stigma and
protect the rights of people living with this disease.
* We will conduct effective fund raising to expand private support for HIV/AIDS programs and
services. With a committed staff, board, and volunteers, we will sustain the work of the organization
by producing high quality, profitable events, and secure new sources of individual, corporate and
foundation support.
* We will collaborate with other organizations to help people with HIV/AIDS pursue economic
independence. We will advocate for expanded government programs that help people with
HIV/AIDS enter or return to the workforce without jeopardizing their healthcare. We will also work
with other agencies to provide disabled individuals meaningful ways to contribute to the fight
against HIV/AIDS as volunteers or interns.
* We will work with other agencies and advocate for people over 50 who are living with or at risk for
HIV/AIDS to ensure adequate response to their unique needs.
* We will address the HIV/AIDS crisis in communities by raising awareness and a sense of
urgency. We will strive to reduce new HIV infections and improve health outcomes among people
of diverse communities by strengthening partnerships with lawmakers, other agencies, private
businesses, and religious organizations.
* We will address substance abuse, homophobia, homelessness, and other factors that impede
access to HIV/AIDS healthcare and social services.
* We will advocate for prevention and care services tailored to women living with and at risk for
HIV/AIDS. We will support efforts to develop affordable, accessible, and effective female-controlled
prevention methods.
* We will advocate for science- based HIV/AIDS prevention and care services to meet the needs of
youth. We will advocate to expand comprehensive school-based sexuality and HIV/AIDS prevention
education that is accurate and age appropriate. We will be committed to supporting increased
government funding for science-based HIV/AIDS prevention, healthcare, housing, and other social
services tailored to runaways, homeless, and at risk youth.
* We will strengthen efforts throughout California to reduce HIV infections among men who have
sex with men. We will work with other agencies to address and promote harm-reduction and
risk-reduction strategies.
* We will ensure that people living with HIV/AIDS or at risk play a crucial role in FOA's policy and
program development. We will also actively recruit people living with HIV/AIDS to become leaders
throughout our organization.
* We will ensure that the skills and experiences of the service community inform and drive FOA's
policy and program development. In addition, we will also draw on our contacts and expertise to
identify best practice models and joint opportunities among non HIV/AIDS specific entities to
benefit those affected by HIV/AIDS.
* We will raise awareness about the HIV/AIDS pandemic to counter apathy and mobilize action. We
will continue to inform decision makers, leaders, community members, and the media about
current and emerging HIV/AIDS issues. We will support allied organizations in their efforts to
address the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. We will share expertise and best practices to reduce the
spread of this pandemic.
* We will advocate for increased funding for substance abuse treatment, prevention, and other
harm reduction programs and services that address HIV/AIDS and drug usage.
* We will advocate for policies and programs that reduce HIV transmission and improve healthcare
for incarcerated populations.
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