HOPE FOR CHILDREN WITH HIV/AIDS (HOCHA)

Promoting Pediatric and Adolescent HIV Prevention and Cure

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HOCHA’s mission is to eliminate the fear and stigma associated with HIV/AIDS by identifying and sponsoring children/adolescents (ages 1-21 years), who are living with the disease. To achieve this mission, HOCHA collaborates with publics, healthcare, and health research organizations in the U.S. and globally, to seek for prevention, treatment and, control and eradication interventions that address these concerns.

We want to see a population where children of individuals and families are given equal opportunities for adequate HIV/AIDS treatment, testing and counseling, irrespective of their social, educational, economic, and health dispositions.

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The fight against HIV/AIDS requires team work especially, given the fact that our target population involves mostly people who cannot speak for themselves, due to inherent factors such as age, health condition, health disparity, family background, economic status, educational level, or belonging to the minority group. This delicate complication makes it imperative to seek for partnerships with individuals, public health agencies, the civil society, researchers,

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Health: Our health programs include the following core areas:

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