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Major Supporters
Hep-C ALERT/ALERT Health has many sources of financial support, including personal donations, fee-for-service contracts, foundation grants, corporate contributions, and in-kind services. The organization's financial reports are available by clicking on "Donate Now." Donating is safe and secure through Network For Good. We graciously thank our current and past supporters and welcome you to consider contributing.  (Listed in alphabetical order):

2007

 

DADE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

Supports:  Project ALERT (counselor).

Supports: Prevention Plus (HPV vaccination).

dr john t. macdonald foundation

Supports: Project ALERT (counselor)

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Supports: 123-NoMi (hepatitis screening & vaccination for adults)

Supports: Project ALERT (HIV counseling, testing and linkage)

JACKSON HEALTH SYSTEM COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES

Supports: Prevention Plus (chlamydia/gonorrhea treatment)

mac aids fund

Supports:  Project ALERT (counselor)

miami-dade county department of health

Supports:  Chlamydia/Gonorrhea screening and HIV counseling and testing

PHARMACARE

Supports:  Office space for the organization's Hepatitis & HIV Education and Services. 

ROCHE pharmaceuticals

Supports:  Hepatitis Education and Services.

schering pharmaceuticals

Supports:  Hepatitis Education and Services.

valeant pharmaceuticals

Supports: Hepatitis Education and Services.  

vertex pharmaceuticals

Supports: Subscriptions to foundation research software subscriptions, medical journal subscriptions, and survey software subscriptions for Hep-C ALERT/ALERT Health and members of the National Hepatitis C Advocacy Council.


PAST SUPPORTERS

  • 2003-2006: Jackson Health System Community Health Services: Addiction Recovery Hepatitis Intervention Project; MAC AIDS Fund; Project ALERT public service announcement

  • 2004-2005: Bayer Diagnostics for national cause education. 

  • 2002-2004:  Health Foundation of South Florida for the Addiction Recovery Hepatitis Intervention Project. 
  • 2002-2003: Blue Foundation for a Healthy Florida and First Data Western Union for the Coinfection Connection Project. 

OTHER IMPORTANT SUPPORTERS

...the many individuals who give what they can,
when they can.
 

 
 
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