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ACET (Aids Charity)
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PurposeMember organisations provide sexual health and drugs education, home-based and in-patient AIDS care, housing support, income generation projects, orphan support, bereavement support, professional training and technical advice in communities across many nations on issues relating to HIV / AIDS. HistoryACET was founded by Patrick Dixon in 1988, and grew rapidly in the UK and other nations, providing a range of services such as support for those affected by AIDS who are living at home, through to prevention work in schools and prisons, and care for those who have been bereaved. ACET activitiesACET-linked programmes can be found in UK, Ireland, Czech Republic, Russia, Ukraine, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Belarus, Georgia, India, Thailand, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Nigeria and many other countries in the poorest parts of the world. Most of these use the name ACET and almost all are run by nationals, who are accountable to their own national boards, but seeking to so-operate together and share resources. The Alliance is supported by ACET UK. ACET International Alliance members have:
See alsoPatrick Dixon Related LinksNewton Study Center Categories: HIV/AIDS | Health charities in the United Kingdom | HIV/AIDS related charities |
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