SAFE HAVEN, INC. ASSISTS THOSE AFFECTED
BY AIDS/HIV
The goal of Safe Haven, Inc., a non-profit charitable
organization, is to assist those in need who have been
affected by the HIV/AIDS virus. Safe Haven, Inc. aims
to provide the means to meet immediate needs while also
educating the community about the disease. Governed by
qualified and dedicated board members, Safe Haven, Inc.'s
purpose is bridge the gap that has been created by public
misconception and/or apathy towards the disease.
Safe Haven, Inc has spoken to more than 2000 people
in schools, civic clubs, churches, and other organizations
in our 8 county area.
WANT TO HELP US?
Our biggest need at Safe Haven, Inc., not surprisingly,
is funding. The services we provide are costly and our
clients have often found themselves in a financial situation
that prevents their ability to pay the costs associated
with their dire needs. While our volunteers do not receive
monetary compensation, there are hard costs associated
with the services we provide.
The 2 main programs that require funding at
Safe Haven, Inc. are:
To continue providing nutritious foods through our
pantry delivery system
Seed money for a building to accommodate the 225
people currently being served.
If you'd like to donate the Safe Haven, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, please fill out the simple
form below. A member of our staff will then contact
you discreetly to complete your donation.
DID YOU KNOW?
Almost 1 million Americans are living with HIV/AIDS
today with as many as one in three that DON'T KNOW
IT!
More than 1/2 of new HIV infections in the U.S.
occur among people under the age of 25!
AIDS is the leading cause of death among African
Americans ages 25 - 44.
If the current trends continue, by the year 2020,
it is estimated that HIV/AIDS will resulted in over
100 million direct deaths, making it the worst plague
in history.
WHY SHOULD YOU WAIT?
Why
does abstinence make sense? -- In the
war against aids and related diseases, it is important
to employ every available weapon to help slow, and hopefully
eventually stop, the spread of this disease. Sexual
abstinence until marriage just makes sense. Even separating
the religious aspect from the equation, abstinence still
remains one of the biggest and most important weapons
in the fight against AIDS.
Want to find out who else has chosen to wait and what
others are saying about this choice? Click here . .
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"Uniting the World Against AIDS"
Ryan White Clinic Statistics You may be surprised at the
number of AIDS/HIV cases in the Southwest Georgia area. Click
the logo above to view statistics for our area. ( » » view statistics )