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Monthly Update

September 2017 | Roatán and the Garifuna Community

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update | 0 comment | 5 September, 2017 | 0

The Garífuna are descendants of Africans who were shipwrecked, escaped slavery and settled with indigenous groups in the Caribbean in the 17th century. They remain a disenfranchised and marginalized ethnic minority group living primarily along the north coast and islands. Their HIV prevalence rate is at least eight times higher than the national one –Read more

August 2017 | Leading the Way!

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update | 0 comment | 30 July, 2017 | 0

Siempre Unidos led the annual LGBT parade in San Pedro Sula Honduras last month. “It was quite impressive,” Pascual reports. “There were more than 8-9 gay rights organizations represented and close to 200 people marching. We filled 2 blocks!” Ten years ago, people marched with their faces covered; today they carry the pride flag andRead more

July 2017 | Many hands make righteous work

By Siempre Unidos | Uncategorized | 0 comment | 6 July, 2017 | 0

Pascual Torres and community members Pascual Torres, Co-Founder & Honduras Executive Director of Siempre Unidos, is an attorney and Episcopal priest. He approaches the health and well-being of our patients with a strong commitment to justice and compassion. This can be seen in how he directs the clinics’ services. Each morning, Pascual or a staffRead more

June 2017 | Mobile Health Vans Deliver Care in Community

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update | 0 comment | 30 May, 2017 | 0

Board members Janet Brown and Elisabeth Fowler oversaw successful drives to raise funds to replace our aging vans with the vehicles pictured below. The van pictured at top transports staff to community health fairs and patient homes for checkups. The pictures below show the 2nd mobile health van, retrofitted as an ambulance to transport patientsRead more

May 2017 | Annual Report

By Siempre Unidos | Uncategorized | 0 comment | 27 April, 2017 | 0

Dear Friends, 2016 Annual Report We are pleased to share our 2016 Annual Report detailing our clinic-based, outreach, and advocacy services for people living with HIV in Honduras. You’ll read about our fish farm and other activities to generate income and develop self-sustainability as well as the expansion of our community-based health fairs reaching peopleRead more

April 2017 | Capital Visit

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update | 0 comment | 7 April, 2017 | 0

Siempre Unidos physicians, administrative staff, The Rev. Pascual Torres and Denise Main visit the World Health Organization’s Honduras office Last month we traveled to the capital, Tegucigalpa, to meet with representatives of the Honduras Secretary of Health, directors of the Health Surveillance and Medical Supply Chain units, and World Health Organization (“Organización Mundial de laRead more

March 2017 | Bountiful Harvest

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update | 0 comment | 1 March, 2017 | 0

Our Honduras Executive Director, the Rev. Pascual Torres, wrote the following email at the end of a recent workday: “There I am surrounded by some of our beneficiaries of many years. What a happy photo! …Our Cabro chili season has ended after almost a whole year of bountiful harvest. The most rare and difficult oneRead more

February 2017 | Detecting Co-infections in People Living with HIV

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update | 0 comment | 2 February, 2017 | 0

Siempre Unidos nurse counsels and tests a woman for hepatitis B HIV works insidiously with other diseases. When a person has HIV their risk of developing other diseases rises dramatically. This is the case with hepatitis B. Approximately 10% of the HIV-infected population worldwide is infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV). HIV increases the riskRead more

January 2017 | Capital Improvements for Quality Care

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update | 0 comment | 9 January, 2017 | 0

We pride ourselves on providing medical care with “calidad y calidez” (quality and warmth). Two months ago, we completed the renovation of our recovery rooms at our San Pedro Sula and Siguatepeque clinics by installing new beds, air conditioning, washbasins, medical equipment, electric wiring, floors, doors and ceilings. Your generous support made these upgrades possible.Read more

December 2016 | World AIDS Day

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update | 0 comment | 1 December, 2016 | 0

World AIDS Day: Progress and Setbacks in Honduras Nationally, Honduras’ HIV prevalence rate has fallen from one of the region’s highest to a new low of 0.4% of all adults. This figure hides high prevalence among certain groups as our Gilead-funded testing has revealed. We found HIV prevalence rates as high as 11% when testingRead more

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    • History
    • Our Team
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    • Monthly Update
  • What We Do
    • Clinic-Based Services
    • Outreach
    • Advocacy
  • Donate
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