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Who we serve: AIDS in Pierce County
1,741
people with HIV/AIDS have come to the Pierce County AIDS Foundation for
services, and 638 persons are known to have died from complications related to
AIDS as of July 31, 2007. Pierce County has the second highest incidence
of AIDS in the State, with 9% of the total number of cases in Washington.
AIDS in Pierce County is
distinguished from the state as a whole by a clientele which is poorer, has a
lower average educational level and contains a higher percentage of women,
people of color, injection drug users, teenagers, and children. Statistics
provided by the Tacoma/Pierce County Health Department and the Washington State
Department of Health find:
• Thirty-five
percent of the cases of HIV/AIDS in Pierce County are among people of color.
That figure is only 28% for the state as a whole.
• Eighteen percent of
the people with AIDS in Pierce County
report injecting drug use as the mode of transmission of
HIV as opposed to only 9% statewide. Eighteen percent of the people with AIDS in
Pierce County report heterosexual sex as the mode of transmission of HIV as
opposed to only 10% statewide.
• Twenty percent of
all Pierce County AIDS cases are women, a number twice the statewide
percentage (10%) of AIDS cases among women.
• Teens are more at risk for HIV
in Pierce County. 24% of the cases of AIDS are among young people 20-29
years of age. Taking into account a potential ten-year period where
HIV has not yet progressed to full blown AIDS, it is logical to assume that most
of these were infected as teens. That figure is only 21% for the state and
for the nation.
Recent
statistics show these trends in the AIDS epidemic in Pierce County even more
strongly than the cumulative cases. Among the 88 new clients served at
PCAF in 2005, 39% are from communities of color, 22% are women, and 14% report
drug use as the probable cause of transmission. Of the 478
clients served in 2005, 30% had mental health issues, 60% have both mental
health and substance abuse problems, and 70% had incomes of less than $10,000
per year. During 2005, 15% of our new clients were homeless at
intake, and almost 25% of the 478 clients served were homeless, or at risk of
homelessness during the course of the year.
Numbers based on Washington State
Department of Health, Tacoma Pierce County Health Department and PCAF reports.
Updated August 22, 2006
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Mission Statement
Pierce County AIDS Foundation, through education and
service, prevents HIV infection, assists persons affected by HIV/AIDS,
addresses related health problems, and combats associated stigma and
discrimination.
(Adopted by Board of
Directors, May 11, 2004)
The Pierce County AIDS Foundation is a non-profit organization
established in 1987 to respond to the needs of persons living with
HIV/AIDS in Pierce County. A Board of Directors oversees the work of
Foundation staff and volunteers.
The Pierce County AIDS
Foundation does not discriminate on the basis of ethnic origin, color,
gender, marital status, sexual orientation political affiliation, age,
creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, or the presence of any
sensory or physical disability including HIV status.
The agency has a $1.6
million annual budget, and receives funding from local, state and
federal governments, the United Way, private foundations and
individuals, churches, organizations and corporations. |