About me: HIV/AIDS Resource Center
(Located in the Washtenaw Medical Arts Building)
3075 Clark Road, Suite 203
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(800) 578 2300
(734) 572 9355
Email: info@r2harc.org
The HIV/AIDS Resource Center (HARC) is a private non-profit organization founded in 1986 by a group of dedicated volunteers in order to provide HIV services to the people of Washtenaw, Jackson, Livingston and Lenawee Counties.
HARC has grown steadily since 1986, evolving from a grassroots volunteer-based organization to a prominent AIDS service organization. HARC is the only comprehensive AIDS service organization providing HIV/AIDS prevention, education, outreach, and direct care for people affected by HIV/AIDS in the four-county area.
HARC's mission is to provide HIV related services to the community through compassionate direct care, prevention and outreach activities.
Who I'd like to meet: Anyone who wants to spread hope... make a difference... get tested... educate themselves and others about HIV and AIDS (read more in the blogs).
As the soot and dirt and ash rained down, We became one color. As we carried each other down the stairs of the burning building, We became one class. As we lit candles of waiting and hope We became one generation. As the firefighters and police officers fought their way into the inferno We became one gender. As we fell to our knees in prayer for strength, We became one faith. As we whispered or shouted words of encouragement, We spoke one language. As we gave our blood in lines a mile long, We became one body. As we mourned together the great loss We became one family. As we cried tears of grief and loss We became one soul. As we retell with pride of the sacrifice of heros We become one people.
We are One color One class One generation One gender One faith One language One body One family One soul One people
We are The Power of One. We are United. We are America 9-11-2001
We are a nonprofit website with a totally free on-line community connecting HIV-positive people with each other and the healthcare community, with a seperate support network for family and friends of those affected by HIV.
If you haven’t already, come check out MyHIVaids.com - new community website for those affected by HIV/Aids and are looking for support from others that can relate.