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Our Stories

From time to time, we hear special stories from our clients, volunteers and supporters.  This is our opportunity to spotlight those individuals for bringing the mission and message of AIDS Resource Center Ohio to the forefront in our community.  If you have a story you'd like to share, please e-mail
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Sister Carol Bauer, SC

If there was one word to describe Sister Carol Bauer, Treasurer of ARC Ohio’s Board of Trustees, that word would be commitment.  Sister Carol made a commitment to live her life according to her values as a Sister of Charity, values which include helping all those around her. To this end, Sister Carol has been actively working toward better understanding about HIV/AIDS through her nearly 20 year involvement on the Board of Trustees of ARC Ohio.

Read more: Sister Carol Bauer, SC

 

Diane

Meet Diane* - Mother, Grandmother & HIV-positive

* Diane's name has been changed to protect her confidentiality.

 

Many Baby Boomers developed their sexual identities during an age of “free love”.   Oral contraception became readily available and later on in life, so did treatments for erectile dysfunction.  Many older adults are newly single, widowed or have grown children, making sexual activity a more active part of their life.  And many of this group are either uncomfortable with condom usage or feel it is unnecessary due to their age.  Given all this information, it’s no wonder that, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 15% of all new HIV/AIDS cases occur in people age 50 and older.  More than 25,000 people age 50 and older were diagnosed with HIV between 2003 and 2006 in the United States.  In fact, among AIDS Resource Center Ohio’s HIV-positive clients, 23% are aged 50 and older.

Just ask recent 57 year old AIDS Resource Center Ohio client, Diane. 

Read more: Diane

 

Meet Joe*

*Joe's name has been changed to protect his confidentiality

As a person who has lived (HIV Positive) since 1990, I am relatively surprised to still be alive.  It has only been with the help and support of my local AIDS Resource Center that I have maintained a positive attitude and have met my financial obligations.

Read more: Joe

   

Meet Tye Alexander!

ARC Ohio Toledo Youth Educator, Fatima Pervaiz, nominated Tye Alexander, one of her most enthusiastic and enchanting Peer Opinion Leaders from Protecting our Youth and GET WITH THE PROGRAM! for the Coalition for Youth Enrichment's Walk of Fame for Service to Others - AND HE WON!

Read more: Tye Alexander

   

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If you would like to make a donation to help our Positive Living program, click on the picture above or visit www.arcohio.org/giftoflife.  $100 will help ARC Ohio provide life-saving services including linkage to medical care, support groups, emergency financial assistance and pantry services.

Stabilize Families


If you would like to make a donation to help Stabilize Families, click on the picture above or visit www.arcohio.org/giftoflife.  $250 will help ARC Ohio provide housing assistance to households where the cost of HIV care has pushed families to the brink of homelessness.
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