The mission of Us Helping Us, People Into Living, Inc. (UHU) is to improve the health and well being of Black gay men through innovative programs and services, and — through a vision of inclusiveness ? to reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS in the entire Black community.
The Cherry Fund, established in 1999 and located in Washington, DC, is an independent, all-volunteer foundation. The sole purpose of the Fund is to raise funds for the HIV/AIDS youth service community. The Fund focuses on organizations combating the spread of HIV infection and AIDS through prevention, treatment and education in the nation’s youth community.
HOPE DC is here to assist the social and informational needs of HIV+ gay men and others in the Washington DC area.
The National Black Gay Men’s Advocacy Coalition (NBGMAC) is committed to improving the health and well-being of black gay men through advocacy that is focused on research, policy, education and training.
CASCADE is an acronym for the Coalition of Activist Students Celebrating the Acceptance of Diversity and Equality. Formerly known as BLAGOSAH, it is the Bisexual, Lesbian, Allied, and Gay Organization of Students at Howard University.
Programs and services for the African American LGBT community at the DC Center
The HIV Working Group is a volunteer driven HIV/AIDS outreach, education, and advocacy initiative of The DC Center.
Many Voices is committed to creating a national movement for gay and transgender justice from within the Black church.
The vision of the Center for Black Equity is build a global network of LGBT individuals, allies, community-based organizations and prides dedicated to achieving equality and social justice for Black LGBT communities through Health Equity, Economic Equity and Social Equity.
Whitman Walker’s mission is to be the highest quality, culturally competent community health center serving greater Washington?s diverse urban community, including individuals who face barriers to accessing care, and with a special expertise in LGBT and HIV care.
The mission of the National Friendship Movement is to provide a national platform for professional and retired African-American lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons to network both professionally and socially.