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NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO/NPR
and its programming partner American Public Media featured The Serra Project and its merger with Aid For AIDS on their 'Marketplace' program on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2009. The program, entitled “Groups Come Together for AIDS Support,” can be accessed at this link.


Spotlight on

A Faire of the Heart 2008
Our Celebration of Compassion, Community and Care Giving—with Hope.
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Living with a devastating disease all too
often means living below the poverty line.

For those who battle destitution and
HIV/AIDS on a daily basis, a Serra Project home is often their only link to a stable, healthy lifestyle.

See our
Short Video

The Serra Project is a nonprofit agency founded in 1987 to provide safe, caring homes for people living with HIV/AIDS who would otherwise find themselves in unsafe, unhealthy living conditions. Our door is open to all regardless of race, color, religion, marital or familial status, sexual orientation, ancestry, gender, age, national origin or ability to pay.

We Gratefully Acknowledge the Support of Our Partners In Care:








The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation





 



Archdiocese of Los Angeles

 

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