ANIZ, INC. 'Planting and Cultivating Seeds of Growth'
“WE WANT TO KNOW” “WE WANT TO KNOW” is a 16-week prevention education program, designed to increase knowledge and awareness regarding youth infected/affected with HIV/AIDS. This program focuses on children and youth ages 5-16, who have the desire to learn about HIV/AIDS.
ROSHA - (REACHING OUT TO SISTERS WITH HIV/AIDS) ROSHA is a gender-specific day treatment program for women infected with HIV and other co-occurring issues, such as substance abuse & mental health issues. Advocacy is an important part of ROSHA Program for women to keeping informed about issues that impact mental health, substance abuse and other at risk factors; encouraging Women to contact policy makers and elected officials to foster positive change; and mobilizing the community to speak out on important issues. The goal is to promote self-advocacy in order to advance the dignity, quality of life and quality of care of individuals and families infected/affected by HIV/AIDS
SATCH - (SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT CENTER FOR AFFECTED/INFECTED WITH HIV) SATCH is a treatment program for men & women incarcerated and/or recently released from jail who are infected/affected with HIV and other co-occurring issues. SATCH provides structured therapeutic support and intensive therapy relative to substance abuse, mental health and other related social issues.
AFLASH - (ADOLECENT FEMALES LEARNING ABOUT LIVING HEALTHY) AFLASH is a gender-specific risk reduction program for females who are at risk for HIV, Hepatitis C and other sexually transmitted diseases. AFLASH touches the lives of young females who may be infected and have not been tested. This program is effective for females ages 13-19, and has a long-range goal to prevent & reduce viral infections among this population
HOLISTIC HARM REDUCTION PROGRAM Aniz Inc has established a satellite office in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to provide services to intravenous drug users at high risk for HIV and Hepatitis C infection. The program is based on a Harm Reduction Model and has been funded by the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals as well as private foundations.
ADVOCACY An important part of Aniz’s mission is advocacy: keeping informed about issues that impact mental health, substance abuse and other at risk factors; encouraging individuals to contact policy makers and elected officials to foster positive change; and mobilizing the community to speak out on important issues. The goal is to promote self-advocacy in order to advance the dignity, quality of life and quality of care of individuals and families
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Providing Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Health Education to underserved communities. |