808.242.4900 | info@mauiaids.org
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MAUI AIDS FOUNDATION
E wehe i ka umauma i ākea | Be generous and kind to all
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A HEARTFELT MAHALO TO ALL FOR YOUR COMPASSION AND SUPPORT FOR OUR MAUI COMMUNITY
OUR MISSION
Maui AIDS Foundation (MAF) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) health and social service organization always striving to meet the needs of the Maui County community including but not limited to serving: those incarcerated, those living with Hepatitis and other STIs, people living with HIV, substance use, LGBTQIA+ and Mahu populations, women at-risk and others at-risk, Native Hawaiian communities, and mental illness by promoting wellness and enhancing their quality of life.
OUR SERVICES
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A partner of the Maui Police Department on their Mobile Medical Educational Unit (MMEU), providing free testing, prevention education, Hep-C hygiene kits, support, and linkage to care every Monday across Maui County. This program meets our most vulnerable populations who do not have access to care. Donate a hygiene kit
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Free clinical testing promoting sexual health such as HIV, Hepatitis-C (HCV) and Syphilis, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea STI Facts
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Comprehensive Case Management for HIV positive individuals including medical insurance enrollment, on-site food pantry, housing assistance, linkage to medical care, dental care, medications, and more
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MAF is now offering injectable PreP, given every two months rather than the daily pill - an important tool in effort to end the HIV Epidemic LEARN MORE from the FDA
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Health insurance enrollment (year-round consultations) make an appointment
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Resources and support groups for Mahu and Transgender individuals
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Linkage to mental health services and suicide prevention
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Community outreach
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HIV 101 and cultural competency trainings (including Maui Police Department and other community partners)
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Referral system for victims of domestic violence
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Free testing and education for inmates in MCCC, Maui Community Correctional Center, through our Corrections Program
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A Partner of the Ma'i Movement Hawaii providing sanitary products for those in need
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Collaboration with Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) for administration of Hepatitis A and B vaccinations
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Free Narcan training fo opioid overdose
DO YOU NEED HEALTH INSURANCE DURING THESE DIFFICULT TIMES?
MAF OFFERS FREE HEALTH INSURANCE ENROLLMENT.
THIS FREE SERVICE IS OPEN TO ALL, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE AN MAF CLIENT!
CONTACT OUR HEALTH INSURANCE ENROLLMENT SPECIALIST
GERTRUDES HOLDER
Office: (808) 666-5342 | Cell: (808) 633-7148 | gertrudes@mauiaids.org
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT ONLINE
UPDATES
OFFICE CLOSURES
3.29.24
AWARENESS
International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) is an annual event occurring on March 31st dedicated to celebrating transgender people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide, as well as a celebration of their contributions to society. #TDOV
Contact us for mahu and transgender services and support:
Tiare Sua | tiare@mauaiads.org | 808.242.4900
EVENTS
walk with us!
45th Annual Visitor Industry Charity Walk
Join us for a beautiful morning of fun, food, prizes, entertainment, and a little exercise as we fundraise to support MAF harm Reduction progrmas and Maui, Moloka’i, and Lānaʻi non-profit organizations! All funds raised stay in Maui! County!
Saturday, May 4, 2024 | War Memorial Special Events Field
7:00 AM Welcome & Warm-up | 7:30 AM Charity Walk Begins at the Start Line
8:15 AM Festivities Under the Main Tent
Contact Cory Hall at 808.633.2252 | cory@mauiaids.org to participate or:
Join the only national LGBTQ giving event.
Give OUT Day
begins Wednesday, May 1
and culminates on Thursday, May 30th
leading into Pride month.
(You can support the cause any time
before May 30th.)
"It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences." — Audre Lorde
"There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about."