In 1999 the Akoma (ah-ko-ma) Projected was added to the union Temple Baptist Church Huggin’ HIV/AIDS Ministry. Akoma, which literally means “The Heart”, is an African andinkra symbol of love, goodwill, patience, fondness faithfulness, endurance and consistency. The Akoma Project is funded by Ryan White Title I and Title II grants as well as DC’s CDC funds.
The Akoma Project and the Huggin’ Ministry provide a range of professional services in a supportive and nonjudgemental environment. These services are available to all persons in the community. We ensure timely and open access to the following services:
Case Management
We serve as a direct link to services required for persons living with HIV/AIDS, such as primary medical care, access to AIDS medication, housing, transportation, childcare/children services, vocational services, legal services, etc.
Mental Health Services
Mental Health Services such as individual counseling, family counseling and psychiatric evaluations and assesments are provided. Support group services are available on a regular basis also.
Prevention/Education
Educational programs and workshops are prvided for all individuals infected or affected by HIV/AIDs. We place a strong emphasis on prevention education. Risk reduction and individual and group counseling is also provided to people who are HIV positive.
Emergency Financial Assistance
Emergency financial assistance is available for persons living with HIV/AID for housing/rental assistance, tilities, pharmaceutical, and burial support. This service is provided on a limited basis upon review and approval of the application.
Transportation
Distortation to medical care, case management appointments, support groups, and other AIDS related services is available.
Pastoral Care and Counseling
Spiritual bereavement and counseling is available for persons living with HIV/AIDS and their loved ones. The ministerial staff at Union Temple Baptist Church provides pastoral care.
Day Treatment
Participants are engaged in recreational activities including field trips, group projects and other socialization opportunities. Light meals are made available.
Akoma Project & Huggin’ HIV/AIDS Ministry
1255 W Street, SE
Washington, DC 20020
202 889-5346
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