Great is our Lord, and abundant in power; his understanding is beyond measure.
Psalm 147:5
Through our community based East Oakland Collaborative, Allen Temple Baptist Church
AIDS Ministry is dedicated to providing HIV/AIDS-related services to the people of
East Oakland and neighboring Alameda County cities. Locally, the Ministry focuses on
prevention education and the provision of much needed medical and social services.
Currently, a major challenge in Oakland is that many people don't know they are
HIV/AIDS positive. The Ministry understands this challenge. As result, we urge
everyone to get tested and we place a special emphasis on outreaching to youth and
young adults. Our Collaborative programs include partnerships with civic, religious
and corporate organizations.
Nationally, Allen Temple was one of the first African American churches to openly
acknowledge HIV/AIDS. Independently, we initiated the creation of HIV/AIDS-related programs,
which directly addressed critical social needs. In addition, in the early 90's we
joined The Balm In Gilead and
became an active member of the "Black Church Week of Prayer for the Healing of
AIDS." Today, we continue to participate in this national prayer week which occurs
annually in March.
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Your financial support will enable us to continue to provide HIV/AIDS prevention
education programs and critical resources and services to East Oakland and surrounding
communities.
Any dollar amount helps the Ministry fund our programs and services. The
average cost for a prevention and education workshop is $1500.00.
With your help, together we can continue to make a difference in the fight against AIDS.

Below you'll find additional information for our East Oakland Collaborative Programs
and the efforts of the Ministry. Visit
Contact Us
for contact information for each program.
We strongly believe in the power of prayer! Through prayer, God delivers healing and
rest to the body, mind and soul. Allen Temple's Pastoral Ministry led by our
Senior Pastor Reverend Dr. J. Alfred Smith Jr., and
supported by our congregation care and grief ministers, is devoted to providing
spiritual prayer, counseling and guidance.
A collaborative effort between the Allen Temple AIDS Ministry,
California Prevention Education Project,
Brighter Beginnings
and BARAASEC. The project targets
communities within East Oakland zip codes and focuses on sponsoring prevention
education workshops and events for youth, young adults and women.
Allen Temple's Health and Social Services Ministry sponsors a health awareness fair
annually in August. It is a take action oriented event which motivates people to
learn more about their health and to take preventative action. Healthcare topics
focus not only on HIV/AIDS, but also, mental health, nutrition, high blood pressure,
diabetes and asthma.
The East Bay AIDS Walk is an annual fund raising event in Oakland, California. Funds
raised by the event assists East Bay AIDS community and faith-based organizations to
expand their services to persons living with AIDS locally and internationally. Due to
a city-planned redevelopment for Lake Merritt (the location of the Walk), the event
was cancelled for 2009 and will be re-launched in 2010.
In collaboration with the City of Refuge United Church,
the Ministry offers personal case management which includes agency referrals and
recommendations for services and resources such as medical care, in home nursing
and affordable housing to people living with HIV/AIDS.
The Allen Temple AIDS Ministry recognized the absence of affordable housing for
people living with HIV/AIDS. As a result, we partnered with
American Baptist Homes of
the West and answered a growing need. The
Manor, one of the nation's first federally funded HIV housing communities offers a
welcoming and affirming environment for individuals with HIV/AIDS and disabilities.
For over 20 years, the Ministry has delivered critical resources, positive enrichment
and support to people diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and also, to their loved ones and
families. Through our prevention education and testing programs, we have helped to
reduce the spread of the disease. We've measured our success by our ability to see and
understand a need and then, to create programs and services which directly respond to
the need and impact the lives of people.
* Oakland Tribune February 2009
† www.getscreenedoakland.org
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