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The
Hawai`i Island HIV/AIDS Foundation, a duly registered 501(c)3 non-profit
corporation, was established through a merger of the Big Island AIDS
Project and the West Hawai`i AIDS Foundation on September 15, 2003,
and provides island-wide coordination of services to all persons affected
by HIV/AIDS.
The
artist rendition of the ho`okupu (pictured right) is a ceremonial gift-giving
as a sign of honor and respect. As our chosen logo, it is a symbol of
our commitment to provide the best available services and resources
to everyone needing them.
Our
Mission
The
Hawai`i Island HIV/AIDS Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated
to assisting those affected by HIV/AIDS to maximize their quality of
life and to ending the spread of HIV. We also utilize the lessons
learned in the HIV epidemic to care and advocate for others in the fight
against related diseases.
Our
Vision
To
build a healthier, stronger and more sustainable community that supports
all its members with a focus on HIV issues.
Core
Values
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Responsiveness:
To people with HIV/AIDS and their families
and to the prevention education needs of the community.
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Accountability:
To our consumers, funding sources, and the
community at large.
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Integrity:
To provide services to the entire community in a humane, loving,
non-judgmental manner.
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Diversity:
To embrace the philosophy of "inclusiveness".
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Collaboration:
To establish and maintain partnerships within the community that
maximizes resources and decreases duplication of services.
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Leadership:
To set highest standards for responsibility to our mission, vision
and values, and be recognized as a positive, inspirational role
model in our community.
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Advocacy:
A collective public voice to speak on behalf of those affected by
HIV/AIDS.
If
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