Help Prevent The Spread of HIV in Ohio

Established in 1984, Columbus AIDS Task Force (CATF) is a full-service, community-based, non-profit AIDS Service Organization providing comprehensive care services, educational programs and an HIV testing program.

CATF’s mission is to fight the spread of HIV; reduce its transmission, stigma and the resulting discrimination through education and awareness; and provide quality services to individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS.

CATF has a full-time staff of 35, approximately 500 volunteers, and a total budget of $3.3 million. CATF primarily serves the seven counties making up the Central Ohio region; however, some of its programs serve Southeastern Ohio and other parts of the state.

CATF is a United Way member agency and is nationally recognized as one of the top AIDS Service Organizations in the country.

In order to make the most effective use of their money, the CATF needs your input.  They are doing a statewide survey in order to gain an understanding of how Ohio’s citizens feel about HIV.  The responses are 100% anonymous and all results will help the CATF direct their money more efficiently to stop the spread of HIV in the state of Ohio.

Please take a few minutes to fill out this survey

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