SOUTHERN ARIZONA AIDS FOUNDATION
375 S EUCLID AVENUE, TUCSON, AZ 85719 www.saaf.org

Total Revenue
$10,925,939
Total Expenses
$11,053,105
Net Assets
$6,178,330

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO INCREASE AN AWARENESS OF THE AIDS EPIDEMIC IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA THROUGH EDUCATION, AS WELL AS PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH HIV/AIDS

CARE SERVICES: THE CARE SERVICES DEPARTMENT ENSURES THAT PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS HAVE ACCESS TO THE SERVICES THEY NEED TO MAINTAIN OPTIMAL HEALTH AND LIVE AS INDEPENDENTLY AND SAFELY AS POSSIBLE. SAAF CONTINUES TO PROVIDE CASE MANAGEMENT, MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT, HOUSING, SUPPORT SERVICES, AND SUPPORT TO LGBT COMMUNITY MEMBERS EXPERIENCING VIOLENCE AND HARASSMENT THROUGH OUR ANTI-VIOLENCE PROJECT. CARE SERVICES PROGRAMS ARE GROUPED INTO THREE PRIMARY AREAS: CASE MANAGEMENT, SUPPORT SERVICES, AND HOUSING SERVICES.OF ALL THE PEOPLE SERVED LAST YEAR, 91% WERE LOW, VERY LOW, OR EXTREMELY LOW INCOME, WITH 52% LIVING BELOW THE FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL. DUE TO THE ONGOING ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND THE STRESS OF LIVING WITH LIMITED INCOMES, THE DEMAND REMAINED HIGH FOR BASIC SUPPORT SERVICES INCLUDING HOUSING, FOOD, TRANSPORTATION, EMERGENCY RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE, AS WELL AS ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SERVICES INCLUDING DENTAL CARE AND MEDICAL BENEFITS MANAGEMENT.SAAF PROVIDED SERVICES TO THE GREATEST NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN ITS HISTORY, SERVING 1,580 PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS AND THEIR HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA INCLUDING PIMA, COCHISE, SANTA CRUZ, GRAHAM, AND GREENLEE COUNTIES. OF THESE, 182 WERE NEW CLIENTS TO SAAF.CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES - CASE MANAGEMENT PROVIDED NEEDS ASSESSMENTS, THE DEVELOPMENT OF CARE AND ACTION PLANS, AND PROVISION OF OR REFERRAL TO NECESSARY SERVICES. CASE MANAGERS SUPPORTED CLIENTS BY LINKING THEM TO MEDICAL CARE, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES, AND OTHER NECESSARY SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS. - CASE MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY SHELTER WAS PROVIDED THROUGH OUR ANTI-VIOLENCE PROJECT FOR LGBTQ SURVIVORS OF VIOLENCE. THESE SERVICES INCLUDE SAFETY PLANNING, GOAL PLANNING, BASIC NEEDS, EMERGENCY AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, ADVOCACY, AND SUPPORT NAVIGATING THE LEGAL SYSTEM.SUPPORT SERVICES - COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES - DENTAL SERVICES (PROVIDED STATEWIDE EXCEPT FOR MARICOPA AND PINAL COUNTIES) - FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICES, INCLUDING THE FOOD FOR LIFE PROGRAM AND THE FOOD PANTRY, ENSURE DISTRIBUTION, HARVEST DAYS, EMERGENCY MEALS - HOLIDAY PROJECT - MEDICATION BENEFITS MANAGEMENT FOR THOSE ENROLLED THROUGH THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT FEDERALLY FACILITATED MARKETPLACE'S (PROVIDED STATEWIDE) - MEDICAL BENEFITS COST SHARING ASSISTANCE FOR THOSE ENROLLED IN STATEWIDE ADAP PROGRAM - SUPPORT GROUPS - TRANSPORTATION SERVICES - WELLNESS AND BUYERS' CLUB - HYGIENE/CLEANING SUPPLIES - OTHER PERSONAL SUPPORT SERVICESHOUSING SERVICES - SAAF PROVIDES EMERGENCY SHELTER, TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, AND PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING TO PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV. - SAAF PROVIDED OVER 550 PERSONS (INCLUDING HOUSEHOLDS) WITH HOUSING SERVICES TO PREVENT HOMELESSNESS, ASSIST WITH RENT/MORTGAGE/UTILITY ASSISTANCE, AND SUSTAIN HOUSING, USING OUR HOUSING FIRST MODEL APPROACH. - HOUSING CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES ARE PROVIDED TO SUPPORT CLIENTS IN BEING SUCCESSFUL IN THEIR HOUSING, REFERRING TO OTHER SOCIAL SERVICES, AND LINKING TO HIV MEDICAL CARE.

PREVENTION/ EDUCATION: SAAF'S PREVENTION DEPARTMENT USES EMPOWERING HARM REDUCTION APPROACHES TO CULTIVATE HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES. WITH PASSION, COMPASSION, HUMILITY, AND CREATIVITY WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE. WE CREATE SEX-POSITIVE, SAFER SPACES, AND PROVIDE CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE SERVICES THAT ARE CLIENT-CENTERED. WE EMBRACE AND RESPECT OUR COMMUNITIES THROUGH A FLEXIBLE, NON-JUDGMENTAL APPROACH. NEVER FORGETTING WE ARE THE COMMUNITIES WE SERVE, WE USE OUR ENERGY AND EXPERTISE TO FOSTER SOCIAL EQUITY. WE CULTIVATE COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS TO ACHIEVE COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES. WE ARE A TEAM. WE ARE SUPPORTIVE OF EACH OTHER -- FIERCELY ADVOCATING FOR AND WITH OUR COMMUNITIES. WE ARE NOT AFRAID TO PUSH BUTTONS. WE DON'T WAIT FOR CHANGE. WE INITIATE IT! PREVENT! PROMOTE! PROTECT!PREVENTION SERVICES TARGETED POPULATIONS AT INCREASED RISK OF HIV INFECTION OR TRANSMISSION, HEPATITIS C INFECTION, SUBSTANCE USE, SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND SUICIDE. COMMUNITIES SERVED INCLUDED GAY/BISEXUAL MEN AND OTHER MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN (MSM); MEN AND WOMEN WHO INJECT DRUGS, HAVE A HISTORY OF INJECTION DRUG USE, ARE CURRENTLY IN DRUG TREATMENT, AND/OR HAVE A HISTORY OF INCARCERATION; YOUTH, INCLUDING YOUNG PEOPLE OF COLOR AND LGBTQ YOUTH; AND PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS. SAAF PROVIDED EFFECTIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS, PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES AND HEALTH EDUCATION AND RISK REDUCTION ACTIVITIES THAT INCLUDED OUTREACH, INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL INTERVENTIONS, GROUP-LEVEL INTERVENTIONS, COMMUNITY-LEVEL INTERVENTIONS, HEALTH EDUCATION/PUBLIC INFORMATION, AND SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGIES. PREVENTION PROGRAMS CONDUCTED THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ABOVE INITIATIVES: - OVER 1,000 INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED ONE-ON-ONE SUPPORT, RISK-REDUCTION COUNSELING, SYRINGE ACCESS SERVICES, AND/OR RESOURCE AND REFERRAL SERVICES - OVER 17,000 PEOPLE RECEIVED EDUCATION, SKILLS BUILDING, AND/OR TRAINING THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL INTERVENTIONS, GROUP-LEVEL INTERVENTIONS, COMMUNITY EDUCATION WORKSHOPS, SOCIAL MEDIA MESSAGING, AND OUTREACH SERVICES. - OVER 500,000 SAFER SEX MATERIALS WERE DISTRIBUTED DURING OUTREACH, COMMUNITY EDUCATION, AND PROGRAMMATIC EVENTS. HIV COUNSELING AND TESTING WAS PROVIDED BY TRAINED SAAF STAFF. TESTING WAS AVAILABLE AT SAAF, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AGENCIES, LOCAL BARS, UOFA, AND AT COMMUNITY EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. CONFIDENTIAL HIV TESTING USING 4TH GENERATION HIV RAPID TESTING TECHNOLOGIES WAS AVAILABLE. LAST YEAR APPROXIMATELY 1,000 PEOPLE RECEIVED HIV RAPID TESTING SERVICES AT SAAF, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AGENCIES IN PINAL COUNTY, COMMUNITY LOCATIONS AND AT MOBILE-TESTING EVENTS. HEPATITIS C RAPID TESTING WAS ALSO MADE AVAILABLE TO PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS OR HAVE A HISTORY OF INJECTION DRUG USE. APPROXIMATELY 187 HEPATITIS C RAPID TESTS WERE CONDUCTED AT SAAF AND IN COLLABORATION WITH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS IN TUCSON. PREVENTION PROGRAMMINGHIV TESTING - HIV COUNSELING, TESTING, AND REFERRAL - ALERE DETERMINE COMBO TEST (20 MINUTES) - SAAF TESTING MONDAY-FRIDAY - RURAL TESTING (PINAL COUNTY) - COMMUNITY EVENTS/OUTREACH TESTING PRE-EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS (PREP) NAVIGATION SERVICES - FOR PEOPLE AT-RISK OF HIV TRANSMISSION - EDUCATION AND SUPPORT - READINESS ASSESSMENTS, BENEFITS COORDINATION, AND REFERRALS TO MEDICAL PROVIDERSSYRINGE ACCESS PROGRAM (SAP): MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY - ACCESS TO HIV AND HEP C TESTING - ACCESS TO CLEAN WORKS, BLEACH KITS, HYGIENE ITEMS - BUILD RELATIONSHIPS WITH STAFF AND ACCESS HEALTH RELATED INFORMATION, INCLUDING OPTIONS FOR TREATMENTYOUTH PROGRAMS - YOUTH EMPOWERMENT AND LGBTQ LEADERSHIP (YELL): SUBSTANCE ABUSE EDUCATION/REDUCTION AND COALITION BUILDING - HIV YOUTH PEER EDUCATION (HYPE): HIV EDUCATION AND PEER SUPPORT - ARIZONA LIFE LINKS FOR YOUTH (ALLY): SUICIDE PREVENTION, LGBTQ YOUTH, ARTS INITIATIVE WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA MUSEUM OF ART. - LIGHTHOUSE: COLLABORATION WITH SIROW AND OUR FAMILY SERVICES. SAAF PROVIDED CAPACITY BUILDING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAININGS FOR YOUTH SERVING PROVIDERS. - SPECTRUM: COLLABORATION WITH SIROW AND DEVEREUX BEHAVIORAL HEALTH. SAAF PROVIDES SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND HIV PREVENTION GROUPS AND INDIVIDUAL PREVENTION NAVIGATION SERVICES. - EON YOUTH LOUNGE: SAAF PROVIDES HIV TESTING AND HIV/STI PREVENTION; EDUCATION, SUPPORT, AND A SAFE SPACE FOR LGBTQ YOUTH - YOUTH LIFE PROJECT: SEXUAL AND DATING VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION. - YOUR STORY: SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND HIV EDUCATION AND PREVENTION SERVICES FOR YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS OF COLOR. HIV, HCV, AND HBV TESTING SERVICES; CAPACITY BUILDING AND SOCIAL MARKETING

THE VOLUNTEER RESOURCES PROGRAM OFFERS VOLUNTEER SUPPORT TO ALL AREAS OF SAAF IN ADDITION TO PROVIDING VITAL OUTREACH TO THE COMMUNITY. VOLUNTEERS RECEIVE TRAINING, CONTINUING EDUCATION, AND STAFF SUPPORT TO ACQUIRE THE SKILLS NEEDED TO TAKE ON THESE IMPORTANT ROLES THROUGHOUT THE AGENCY. VOLUNTEER RESOURCES PROVIDES MONTHLY ORIENTATIONS TO NEW VOLUNTEERS. VOLUNTEERS MADE AN IMPACT BY HELPING TO SUPPORT A HEALTHIER AND STIGMA-FREE COMMUNITY THROUGH ADVOCACY, OUTREACH, AND SUPPORT.IN 2020, 525 VOLUNTEERS PROVIDED 4,454 VOLUNTEER HOURS, WHICH EQUATES TO APPROXIMATELY $121,148 ACCORDING TO THE INDEPENDENTSECTOR.ORG AND THE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Wendell HicksEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$194,937
Patti CaldwellDIRECTOR1$0
Scott KoenigDIRECTOR1$0
Melissa VitoDIRECTOR1$0
David ElderDIRECTOR1$0
Beth FrantzDIRECTOR1$0
Tina Renee KrugDIRECTOR1$0
Mo MoslemDIRECTOR1$0
Lauren SchroederDIRECTOR1$0
Juliet YardyDIRECTOR1$0
Julia WielandDIRECTOR1$0
Mary DoraisSECRETARY/TREASURER1$0
Terrance Cheung2ND VICE-PRESIDENT1$0
Fred Ronstadt1ST VICE-PRESIDENT1$0
Carla JohnsonPRESIDENT1$0

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