Our Mission
Our agency is committed to providing comprehensive solutions, innovative strategies, and unwavering dedication to address the multifaceted aspects of this global health crisis.
Together, we can make a profound difference in the lives of those affected by HIV/AIDS, empowering them to lead fulfilling lives and ensuring their access to essential medical treatments, education, and support systems. Our agency’s expertise, coupled with your invaluable partnership, will enable us to implement impactful initiatives, raise awareness, and advocate for policies that promote inclusivity, equality, and compassion.
We firmly believe that through collaboration, education, and community engagement, we can overcome the challenges posed by HIV/AIDS. By working together, we can create a society that not only supports those affected by the disease but also strives to prevent its spread and eliminate the stigma associated with it.
Thank you once again for considering our agency as your ally in this critical fight. Together, we can pave the way for a future where HIV/AIDS is no longer a global health crisis, but a distant memory.
Bringing Hope and Support to Central Florida: Our HIV/AIDS Agency
At Unconditional Love, Inc. our unwavering commitment lies in offering vital services and support to individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Our agency is proudly funded through the Ryan White Part B program, a vital resource that enhances the quality and accessibility of HIV/AIDS care for those who require it most.
At our agency, we recognize the challenges faced by individuals living with HIV/AIDS, and we are fully committed to ensuring that our clients receive the utmost quality of care and support services. Our team comprises highly skilled professionals who are devoted to delivering comprehensive HIV/AIDS care, encompassing medical, dental, and mental health services, alongside case management and support groups.
We offer comprehensive education and outreach programs aimed at promoting HIV/AIDS prevention and raising awareness within our community. Our ultimate objective is to foster a world where HIV/AIDS ceases to be a health threat, enabling individuals to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
Our agency operates with the utmost respect and confidentiality for our clients. We are dedicated to fostering a safe and inclusive environment that welcomes everyone. Our unwavering commitment lies in delivering compassionate care that is accessible to individuals from all walks of life, irrespective of their background or circumstances.
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Who is Ryan White?
The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program was named for a courageous young man named Ryan White who was diagnosed with AIDS following a blood transfusion in December 1984. Ryan White was diagnosed at age 13 while living in Kokomo, Indiana and was given six months to live. When Ryan White tried to return to school, he fought AIDS-related discrimination in his Indiana community. Along with his mother Jeanne White Ginder, Ryan White rallied for his right to attend school – gaining national attention – and became the face of public education about his disease. Surprising his doctors, Ryan White lived five years longer than predicted. He died in April 1990, one month before his high school graduation and only months before Congress passed the legislation bearing his name in August 1990 – the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act.
Ryan White Part B Program
Part B administers funds for states and territories to improve the quality, availability, and organization of HIV health care and support services. Recipients include all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the six U.S. Pacific territories/associated jurisdictions. In addition, Part B also includes grants for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP).
The Ryan White CARE Act allows people with HIV/AIDS, who otherwise would not be able to access care, to obtain medical care, pharmaceuticals, dental care, mental health counseling, and substance abuse counseling. Ryan White services are available to clients whose income is at or below 400% of the federal poverty level.