Grantees
AIDS Alliance of Greenwich
Since 1986, the AIDS Alliance of Greenwich has provided comprehensive HIV/AIDS services including information, prevention education, and special services to people in Greenwich living with and affected by HIV/AIDS.
amfAR
amfAR, the American Foundation for AIDS Research, joins the worldwide scientific community in the fervent belief that scientific research holds our best and only hope for the development of lasting solutions to the HIV/AIDS epidemic…
Bailey House
Project FIRST is a program to provide housing and supportive services to HIV+ men and women recently released from prison.
CHAPS
Since 2009, CHAPS (Community Health Africa: A Poverty Solution) has worked to support grassroots HIV/AIDS education projects in rural nomadic communities in Northern Kenya.
Children’s Hope India
CHI’s mission is to give impoverished children a chance for a brighter future. Red Ribbon’s funds will support the New Light Clinic, which works with HIV positive pregnant women…
Children’s Village
Street Wise is the mobile HIV-prevention outreach program of Children’s Village, bringing highly-targeted HIV prevention information directly to the streets…
Family Centers
The Stamford Cares Program (operated as a program of Family Centers) offers medical case management, mental health services, and housing coordination to over 300 people with HIV/AIDS…
FSW: Camp Viva
Camp Viva, run by Family Services of Westchester, serves HIV-affected children, families, individuals, and care-partners who live in Westchester County…
Global Camps Africa
Life Skills Education, the HIV education and prevention program at Global Camps, is the single most effective and important component of this residential summer camp experience serving 1800 HIV-affected children in South Africa each year.
Grassroot Soccer
Founded by professional soccer players in 2002, Grassroot Soccer trains African soccer stars, coaches, teachers, and peer educators in the world’s most HIV-affected countries to deliver an interactive HIV prevention program to youth…
Harlem United Community AIDS Center
The HOME Work drop-in center in East Harlem provides outreach and HIV prevention to individuals of color who are at high risk for HIV.
Lifebeat
For 20 years, Lifebeat has been using music to raise awareness and funds in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
mothers2mothers
mothers2mothers provides education and psychosocial mentoring to help HIV+ pregnant women access services to prevent mother-to-child transmission and adhere to treatment.
Nyumbani
Nyumbani is Kenya’s first and largest facility for HIV+ abandoned children. It provides a loving and warm safe-haven for the 4095 children…
St. Luke’s Church in the Fields
The CHURCH program (Art, Acceptance and a Place to Be Yourself) of St. Luke’s Church provides a hot meal, HIV testing and risk prevention, case management and youth activities…
St. Luke’s LifeWorks
The McKinney Houses at St. Luke’s LifeWorks provide permanent housing and stability among individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Connecticut’s lower Fairfield County region.
Sekolo Projects
RRF supports Sunrise Kids, an after-school dance and soccer activity program for 180 children, ages 5-18, in Oneshila, the “forgotten backwater” of Oshakati in Namibia.
Trinity Place
Trinity Place, located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, is Trinity Church’s 10-bed shelter for homeless LBGTQ youth ages 17-24
Women’s Center
Red Ribbon supports the Bronx Community Merchant and Pastor Network, a nontradtional HIV prevention program which works with high risk individuals in places they would ordinarily go…

