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Phoenix Boosts HIV Services Access

City contributes $10,000 to Southwest Center, providing free HIV services for 200 in need amid rising Arizona cases.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
11 months ago
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HIV virus and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis solution. Photo by UK Health Security Agency. Gov.uk.

HIV virus and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis solution. Photo by UK Health Security Agency. Gov.uk.

The City of Phoenix recently made a significant $10,000 donation to the Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS, bolstering local efforts to ensure accessible HIV services.

Announced on October 4, 2024, at the Inspire event, the funding will support testing and healthcare options for 200 individuals who otherwise might lack the financial resources for critical health services.

 

City of Phoenix Steps Up for Community Health

With HIV cases rising by 20% in Arizona last year, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services, Phoenix leaders are prioritizing access to healthcare. This recent contribution is part of the Fast-Track Cities initiative, a global program with an ambitious goal: to end the HIV epidemic by 2030.

Through this donation, Phoenix’s Fast-Track Cities committee aims to enhance local healthcare options, particularly for residents who may not have access to regular HIV testing or treatment.

The Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS will allocate these funds through the Richard P. Stahl Client Care Fund, allowing residents to access services regardless of income.

From HIV/STI testing to mental health support, sexual and reproductive healthcare, and gender-affirming programs, the center provides essential services for Phoenix’s diverse communities, including LGBTQIA+ members.

“This contribution will help provide wider access to testing,” said Vice Mayor Debra Stark, co-chair of the Phoenix Fast-Track Cities Ad Hoc Committee. “Knowing your HIV status empowers you to stay negative or connect to effective care if positive. Help is available, and the only HIV status you should fear is the unknown.”

 

Fast-Track Cities Initiative: What’s Next?

The Fast-Track Cities initiative centers around three primary benchmarks for success:

  • 95% of people living with HIV (PLHIV) should know their status.
  • 95% of PLHIV should be on antiretroviral therapy (ART).
  • 95% of PLHIV on ART should achieve viral suppression.

Achieving these goals demands continued local action, sustained funding and collaborative efforts. Simultaneously, Phoenix’s Human Services Department actively develops programs to reduce stigma, educate the public on prevention strategies and testing options.

Consequently, the city fosters open discussions about sexual health, encouraging residents to understand their choices, dispel misconceptions and promote informed decision-making.

 

“Knowledge empowers us to protect ourselves and others,”

said Councilwoman Laura Pastor, co-chair of the Fast-Track Cities Ad Hoc Committee.

“With this contribution, more people will have access to options to take control of their sexual health through prevention, testing, and care.”

Fast-Track Cities Goals

Target by 2030

People who know their HIV status 95%
People on antiretroviral therapy 95%
Achieving viral suppression 95%

 

A Community Committed to Change

Phoenix’s Fast-Track Cities initiative is not just about reducing numbers but also about reshaping the conversation around HIV in the community.

By encouraging open dialogue and breaking down barriers to access, Phoenix aims to achieve zero HIV stigma and empower individuals with the knowledge and resources they need.

In a time when access to healthcare is essential, the city’s investment demonstrates its commitment to the health and well-being of all its residents. With this funding boost, Phoenix is one step closer to its goal of ending the HIV epidemic and fostering a healthier, more informed community.

 

Sources: THX News & City of Phoenix.

Tags: community healthcare PhoenixHIV awareness PhoenixHIV funding ArizonaHIV prevention initiativesHIV testing accessPhoenix Fast-Track CitiesPhoenix HIV servicespublic health PhoenixRichard P. Stahl fundSouthwest Center for HIV/AIDS
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