The Los Angeles County Commission on HIV is a local planning council that coordinates and delivers comprehensive HIV/AIDS services in Los Angeles County. Composed of 51 members appointed by the Board of Supervisors, the Commission represents a diverse group of providers, consumers, and stakeholders, with a focus on addressing the changing needs of people living with and at risk for HIV/AIDS within the community.
The Commission's mission is to provide a culturally and linguistically competent continuum of care that empowers individuals affected by HIV/AIDS to make informed decisions and improve their quality of life. They actively incorporate anti-racism, diversity, and inclusion initiatives into their planning, aiming to create a safe and inclusive environment where all opinions and backgrounds are valued. Through their work, the Commission strives to combat HIV/AIDS and reduce its impact on the community.
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