Comprehensive HIV Treatment

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CRS has supported HIV projects for more than 25 years. We address all areas of programming, including home-based care, antiretroviral therapy, treatment support, stigma reduction, prevention and comprehensive services for vulnerable children.

Sarah Gavinala, who lives in Malawi with husband Witinesi and son Bashil, was diagnosed with HIV when she was expecting. She found support through CRS’ IMPACT project. As a result, Bashil has tested negative for HIV.  Photo by Sara A. Fajardo/CRS
Sarah Gavinala, who lives in Malawi with husband Witinesi and son Bashil, was diagnosed with HIV when she was expecting. She found support through CRS’ IMPACT project. As a result, Bashil has tested negative for HIV. Photo by Sara A. Fajardo/CRS
We serve more than 7 million people living with or affected by HIV through 37 projects in 22 countries. 

We place special emphasis on eliminating  new infections in babies and children.

Our work with orphans and vulnerable children helps them meet their full potential.

Medicine is important in treating HIV—and friendship is key to healing everything else.

Our savings-led microfinance program helps AIDS-affected families rebuild their finances and lives.

Support CRS health projects through the Gift of Hope Catalog.

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