Most clients are individuals of color, low income, or LGTBQ who face significant challenges in accessing healthcare. “I have been a client for a few years now. End the HIV Epidemic Plan More alike than not Primary Care Available At the MAO Wellness Center GET TO KNOW MAO End the HIV Epidemic Plan More alike than. AIDS Outreach Center (AOC) uses outreach, prevention, and community information programs to educate the public about HIV prevention while offering free and/or low-cost services and testing to HIV+ individuals and their families. AIDS Outreach Center (AOC) uses outreach, prevention, and community information programs to educate the public about HIV prevention while offering free and/or low-cost services and testing to HIV+ individuals and their families. Prevention services include HIV and STI testing, STI treatment, PrEP services, a gender care program providing hormone replacement therapy and counseling to the trans and gender nonconforming community, and a young adult drop in center. Aids Outreach Center: 400 N Beach St, Fort Worth, TX 76111-7010: Kristen E Conner: Clinical Social Worker: Aids Outreach Center: 400 N Beach St, Suite 100, Fort Worth, TX 76111-7070: Doctors in the same zip code. Current programs for people living with HIV include case management, patient navigation, peer advocacy, behavioral health services, outreach, a food bank, dental clinic, housing and financial services designed to help clients stay in care. Annually, 42 staff members provide services and education to over 2,000 people living with HIV and prevention services to over 3,500 people in our community.ĪOC’s goal is to provide a continuum of services from testing and prevention efforts through linkage to health care and maintenance of viral suppression. Aids Outreach Center: 400 N Beach St, Suite 100, Fort Worth, TX 76111-7070: Kaliah A Sami: Clinical Social Worker: Aids Outreach Center: 400 N Beach St, Suite 100, Fort Worth, TX 76111-7070: Doctors in the same zip code. Since that time, AOC has been a leader in North Texas in the fight against HIV. In 1986, AIDS Outreach Center (AOC) began as a grassroots organization responding to the HIV epidemic. Vision: In our community, people living with HIV receive quality care, and new infections are rare. The Community Outreach Team provides free HIV & HCV testing, health education, linkage to HIV biomedical prevention (PrEP & PEP), support services and care. Mission: To serve people living with or at risk for HIV with dignity and respect. Our benefit concert on Saturday, 2/19 is organized by the TCU students of Chi Tau Epsilon.