Organization

Women Organized To Respond To Life Threatening Disease World

Oakland, CA
Mission

Part 1: world's mission is to improve the lives and health of women, girls, families, and communities affected by the HIV through peer-based education, wellness services, advocacy, and leadership development. - Part 3: world's specific purpose is to undertake charitable and educational activities to hasten the end of the HIV epidemic and to mitigate its impact on women.

  • Website: http://WWW.WOMENHIV.ORG
  • Phone: 5109860340
  • Principal Officer: INGRID FLOYD
  • EIN
    EIN: 943177103
  • Revenue: $963,464
  • Assets: $485,787
  • Expenses: $1,136,820

Women Organized To Respond To Life Threatening Disease World
414 13th St FL 2
Oakland, CA 94612
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All Programs

The sun network engaged HIV negative women at higher risk of HIV in prevention interventions offered in english and spanish and also for young women under 18. These interventions engaged 183 african american women, 139 young girls and 148 latinas over the 3 year grant period through December 2021. The sun network also engaged 17 community organizations in advocacy initiatives related to HIV, sexual and reproductive health to educate decision makers on the needs of women of color.

The family care network and psychosocial support services programs provided services to 437 individuals and offered 22,739 units of service in 2021. Groups were offered weekly to women virtually while also offering covid ppe kits, food pantry delivery and assistance with doctor's appointments, paperwork and other essential support services. Additional servies were added such as fitness classes, cooking classes and mental health groups.

World received funding from hrsa to provide covid education and workforce development in alameda county. Through this program, which began in August of 2021 the agency conducted 100 community events, conducted outreach to 6,900 community members and was able to get 459 persons vaccinated and 241 boosted for covid-19. In 2021, world wrapped up its alameda county covid isolation care kit delivery grant resulting in 541 successful deliveries to persons in the households of someone who tested positive for covid-19.