Mission Statement

The mission of the AIDS Task Force in Northeast Indiana is to help improve the quality of life for men, women, and children with HIV and AIDS, to educate the community in order to decrease the incidence of HIV and STD infection and to increase the public's understanding of and compassionate response to HIV and AIDS.
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Under the artistic direction of David Hochoy and Rob MacPherson, Spotlight has consistently featured the best of Central Indiana's performing arts.  This unique and inspiring event helps to raise the needed funds to support HIV/AIDS education and testing throughout Indiana, including the AIDS Task Force.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit The Indiana AIDS Fund website.  Spotlight is on Monday, May 10 at 7:30pm in Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University.  Tickets are $15 and $115 for this year's show in honor of the Indiana AIDS Fund and their work through the past 15 years.

The Indiana AIDS Fund began in 1994 and has become the largest private funder of HIV and AIDS programs in the state of Indiana.  It is a fund-raising and grant-making organization dedicated to supporting programs and services that help educate and assist Hoosiers with HIV/AIDS.  To date it has provided more than $4 million in grants to more than 60 organizations across Indiana.

 

Food Pantry

We are always in need of non-perishable goods for our food pantry: soup, canned fruits & vegetables, pasta, sauce, peanut butter, canned meats, rice, hot cereal, and toiletries. 

Please drop off groceries at the office any weekday between 8:30AM and 5PM.  Thank you!

Getting Here

The AIDS Task Force is located at 525 Oxford Street, Fort Wayne, IN.  Please click here for driving directions or for the Citilink bus schedule

If you need transportation assistance, please call our office (260-744-1144) to speak with our Volunteer Driver Coordinator.

Disclaimer

Since HIV is spread primarily through sexual practices or sharing needles, prevention messages on this site may address those topics. HIV prevention materials funded by CDC must be approved by local program review panels, however the materials may be considered graphic by some viewers.