Coordinated support not just to the child, but the whole family. Foster families. Family reunification.
Transportation, co-pays, psychological support. Patient advocacy. Small interventions to ensure access to HIV care and family preservation.
Clinic consultations at four rural clinics that previously had no access to HIV services.
“Charla Luz” talks to businesses, schools, churches, clinics, and hospitals all across Honduras to reduce the stigma of the disease and increase testing.
Group home and youth | External Families | Both | Cost | Description |
X | 105000 | Honduran staff | ||
X | 24000 | Honduran facilities insurance, utilities, etc | ||
X | 18000 | Food | ||
X | 7200 | Agriculture | ||
X | 3000 | Education | ||
X | 7200 | Medicine and Psychology | ||
X | 9600 | Transportation | ||
X | 9840 | External family care | ||
X | 600 | HIV Education and Prevention | ||
X | 1200 | Family Visits and Prep | ||
X | 24000 | Other (clothing, hygiene items, special outings, activities, emergency needs) | ||
X | 75000 | US staff, insurance, all other domestic overhead | ||
284640 | Total annual expenses |