The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that a recent Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which killed 8 people since early April, has “largely been contained,” with the …
AHF Condemns PhRMA’s ‘Undue Influence’ on Congress; ‘Politico’ Ads Expose Industry’s Efforts to Kneecap 340B Drug Program
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Health will hold a hearing on the 340B drug pricing program Wednesday, July 11th. PhRMA, the drug industry trade group, …
Ft. Lauderdale Leaders Unite for South Florida’s Largest Low-Income and Affordable Housing Solution
PRESS CONFERENCE, Tuesday, June 26th 11:00 AM Healthy Housing Foundation’s Housing Solution ‘Healthy Housing Foundation Powered by AHF’ will address the affordable housing crisis disproportionately impacting Broward County by announcing …
New AHF Healthcare Center Opens in St. Petersburg to Address Florida’s Growing HIV/AIDS Epidemic
AHF’s newly built flagship facility in St. Petersburg’s Skyway Marina District houses a state-of-the-art HIV/AIDS treatment clinic, medical case management and an AHF Pharmacy and fundraising thrift store, benefiting HIV/AIDS …
Women’s Rights Advocates Call on UN Ambassador Nikki Haley to Restore Credibility to UNAIDS
“UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé is putting himself above the mission of ending AIDS by running a costly PR campaign to keep his post despite calls for him to step …
LOUD: Start of 2018 Hurricane Season Brings Dismaying Memories of Maria to Puerto Rico
Group notes devastating impact on Latinos, the population LOUD serves, and urges continued—and stepped up—response by government, NGOs and others LOS ANGELES (June 7, 2018) The 2018 hurricane season …
FLUX and LOUD Condemn ICE for Harsh Treatment of Trans Immigrants; Decry Death of Roxsana Hernández in Custody
LOS ANGELES (June 8, 2018) Two of AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) affinity groups, FLUX and LOUD (Latino Outreach and Understanding Division) have strongly condemned ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) for …
‘Do We Care?’ Billboards Urge Empathy, Action on Homelessness
Public awareness campaign—with stark billboard image of a homeless person asleep on a sheet of cardboard—pushes civic leaders and community to act more swiftly and decisively on homeless crisis. ‘Do …
ACQC to Host Ribbon-cutting Ceremony of New Woodside LGBT Youth Drop In Center May 18th
ACQC seeks to improve delivery of lifesaving HIV/AIDS care and services throughout the borough of Queens, which has one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS in New York City. This …
AHF: Congenital Syphilis Rates a ‘Tragedy’ and L.A. County Does Nothing
By Ged Kenslea | AHF Newsroom City News reports that, “Only six cases were reported in 2012 — a 12-year low point — while 44 were recorded in 2017, according …