2021 Benefiting Agencies
AIDS Foundation Houston's Benefiting Agency program continues to foster collaborative efforts with HIV/AIDS service and education providers throughout the Greater Houston area in order to make the Walk '21 a financially successful event for all participants.
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To become a Benefiting Agency, you must be a registered 501(c)3 non-profit agency working within the Greater Houston Area and whose programming includes HIV/AIDS-related programs.
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To apply to become a Benefiting Agency for the 2021 Walk to End HIV, click here
Fundraise for our 2021 Benefiting Agencies
Baylor Teen Health Clinic
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The Teen Health Clinic currently provides pregnancy testing, family planning, sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and HIV/AIDS education and screening, primary healthcare, and case management services to teens, their partners, and children in Harris County.
Lazarus House
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Serving the Houston community of adults and adolescents faced with chronic illness/condition since 2002, Lazarus House provides an opportunity to pursue Wellness in a unique, safe, and comfortable setting.
Thomas Street
Health Center
Harris Health System's Thomas Street Health Center is a freestanding HIV/AIDS clinic, which provides medical care and psychological and social services to those who have been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.
Change Happens
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Change Happens!, formerly known as Families Under Urban & Social Attack, is a nonprofit that transforms the lives of families and children in high-risk communities of the Gulf Coast Region 6. We provide a variety of programs that reflect our mission to empower people to help themselves.
Pride Houston
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For more than 40 years, Pride Houston has been a central part of the local LGBT community in Houston, with a core mission to strengthen equality and increase awareness around issues important to our community such as health, safety, and marriage equality.
The T.R.U.T.H. Project, Inc.
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The T.R.U.T.H. Project educates and mobilizes LGBTQ communities of color and their allies through social arts that promote mental, emotional, and sexual health. ​​The T.R.U.T.H. Project’s vision is a world where LGBTQ communities live their lives free of stigma.
Houston Harm
Reduction Alliance
We advance harm reduction policies, practices, and programs that address the adverse effects of substance use, including overdose prevention, the spread of blood-borne disease, treatment needs, and legislation.
Resurrection Metropolitan
Community Church
Our mission is to demonstrate God’s unconditional love to all people through Christ-like action. Resurrection MCC is open to everyone. We share the love of God with all people just as they are.