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Tidewater AIDS Community Taskforce


 


 
The Staff of TACT WELCOMES YOU to our site

The Tidewater AIDS Community Taskforce, a comprehensive non-profit, community based AIDS Service Organization (ASO) was established in 1983 to meet the needs of persons infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in the eastern region of Virginia and provided basic information and support services to people of the area.  TACT's current service area include the cities comprising the Hampton Roads Community, Eastern Shore, Isle of Wight & the Western Tidewater area.

The success of the agency in providing services to the region has been through the efforts of the staff, volunteers and the Board of Trustees, as well as through the working relationships established with other community based organizations in the region.  A qualified staff provides the necessary elements of a service agency such as, administration, education, client services and volunteerism.

The Virginia Department of Health provides funds for our AIDS Education Program.  The Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Program funds TACT's housing assistance and related case management services to persons with HIV disease and their families in Region V.  Funding provided through the HOPWA grant and through donations and benefits has provided for client assistance for direct financial assistance, housing, medication, medical supplies and equipment.  TACT is also a recipient of Ryan White Care Grant Funds.  Under the Ryan White program, TACT provides case management, housing, emergency financial assistance, medication assistance, transportation, and referrals to medical care, mental health, and substance abuse treatment.  The Ryan White Care Grant also provides support services and assistance to eligible persons, who are HIV positive, in seeking a higher quality of life.  Additional staffing needs have been met over the years through a variety of state and community grants, private foundation support and community wide campaigns.

  • Strive for the reduction of HIV infection through public education.

  • Provide service to persons with HIV either directly or by referrals to other community based resources.

  • Educate and encourage persons with HIV to maintain control of their own lives.

  • Assess on an ongoing basis the program and service needs of people with HIV and develop, evaluate and coordinate new programs in response to identified needs.

  • Actively advocate for the availability and accessibility of comprehensive health and support service to people with HIV.

Provide counseling, emotional support and/or advice about HIV directly through staff,   the volunteer buddy program or by referral.
 TACT MOBILE EDUCATION RV

TACT has available an RV for testing and community educational events. We hold regular testing and HIV education events in the community.
If you or your group have an interest in having our MOBILE EDUCATION UNIT at your location please call us at (757) 583 1317 and ask Alberto Torres, Program Director altorres@tact-online.com.
 
These services are free and available to the public