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Title: Fifteenth Annual Conference on


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Fifteenth Annual Conference on Social Work and
HIV/AIDS May 29 June 1, 2003 Albuquerque, New
Mexico Millard Lowry, Executive Director, MA Rev.
Jo Lentz, M. Div.
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NC MAP
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Description of the Organization
  • NAIM is a faith-based ecumenical cooperative
    effort
  • Attempt to improve our community by
  • Alleviating 3 core issues
  • Spiritual depletion
  • Socio-economic conditions
  • Education deficiencies
  • Combat issues by
  • Providing Facilities
  • Faith-workers (volunteer professional)
  • Funding

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Structure Board of Directors
RDNACM United Methodist
Burnt Swamp Baptist Association
Addiction Representative
At Large 4 ea.
NAIM Healing Lodge
Assembly of God
Church of God
Holiness Methodist
Robeson County Health Department
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Introduction
  • To advance and promote health and well-being
    through a holistic approach, recognizing the
    strength of partnerships between faith
    organizations and the health system, be it
    medical care or public health
  • Through faith-based organizations, faith groups
    and communities receive health education,
    counseling, and a variety of support services

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Introduction (cont.)
  • Faith communities nurture and provide social
    support for the well-being of those that share
    their faith, and they reach out to those in need
    within their neighborhoods and throughout the
    world. Inequities that create disparity in the
    determinants of health for individuals, families,
    and populations capture the attention of faith
    organizations and public health.
  • CDCP,GA.1999

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In the Beginning churches must
  • Do new things in new ways
  • Calling and Accountability encouraging the
    leadership to expand out of traditional norms
  • Leadership will cultivate webs of transformative
    relationships
  • Transformative Relationships for the emergence of
    a new vision Where problems now have a face
    and a name
  • Vision of healthier communities through faith and
    health partnerships

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Southeastern NC American Indian HIV/AIDS
Initiative
Robeson Health Care Corporation Director,
Jennifer McLamb Native American Interfaith
Ministries P.O. Box 1695 Pembroke, N. C.
28372 1-910-522-0900 naim_hl2_at_bellsouth.net Coord
inator, Millard Lowry, Jr.
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SPNS Project Partners
  • Robeson Health Care Corporation
  • Native American Interfaith Ministries, Inc.
  • Duke University Partners in Caring
  • University of North Carolina at Pembroke
  • Lumbee Tribal Council
  • NC Commission on Indian Affairs
  • Borderbelt AIDS Resource Team
  • Robeson County Health Department
  • NC Dept. of Health and Human Services HIV/AIDS
    Prevention Branch
  • Tri-County Community Health Center

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SPNS Project Purpose
  • To develop and establish culturally appropriate
    services to empower American Indians residing in,
    or adjacent to, Robeson County who have, or are
    at high risk of having, HIV/AIDS and
    co-morbidities including other STDs, substance
    abuse and mental illness

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SPNS Target Population
  • American Indians in and around Robeson County who
    are at risk of transmitting or acquiring HIV due
    to their high-risk activities and/or lifestyle
  • Associates of the American Indian population

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SPNS Objectives
  • To increase the amount of culturally appropriate
    HIV/AIDS services provided by the Healing Lodge
  • To improve the infrastructure of HIV/AIDS
    services in the community to provide culturally
    competent care and services by establishing
    countywide HIV/AIDS Task Force

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SPNS Objectives continued
  • Increase the efficiency of access to care
  • Increase the number of testing sites
  • Increase the amount of HIV testing in places
    where American Indians access services
  • Decrease the time it takes an individual to be
    diagnosed positive and enrolled in HIV/AIDS
    services
  • Conduct in depth evaluation of activities and
    outcomes of initiative

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Key SPNS Objective
  • To empower the faith community to provide
    culturally competent HIV education and support
    services by
  • Developing Transformative relationships
  • Increasing the number of ministers and lay
    leaders who receive culturally competent,
    accurate information and support
  • Developing mentoring networks
  • Offering prevention programs to faith communities
  • Linking faith communities with individuals
    needing support
  • Food
  • Transportation
  • Housing

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Community Empowerment
  • 5 year American Indian empowerment grant
  • Years 1 and 2, the Healing Lodge will be hub
    organization
  • Years 1 and 2, Robeson Health Care Corporation
    will mentor Healing Lodge
  • Years 3-5 Healing Lodge will own grant

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Client Flow Chart
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Project Logic Model
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