Valley AIDS Council (VAC) - Westbrook Clinic (WBC) est le principal fournisseur de services de prévention, d'éducation et de dépistage du VIH et le seul organisme financé par Ryan White à fournir des soins médicaux et des services de soutien aux personnes vivant avec le VIH dans la région des 3 comtés qui s'étend de la basse vallée du Rio Grande à la frontière américano-mexicaine.
Depuis plus de 30 ans, VAC/WBC offre des services complets, notamment le diagnostic médical, le traitement et la gestion des cas, ciblant les populations dans le continuum des soins du VIH pour atteindre une communauté de statut neutre dans le sud du Texas.
Services fournis à ACC/WBC :
VAC est une organisation de services VIH à but non lucratif qui fournit des services de santé sexuelle et de bien-être adaptés à la culture dans le sud du Texas et défend la population Latinx aux niveaux local, étatique et national.
Directeur LPS de l'AETC Centre-Sud
peterc@westbrookclinic.org
Pedro Coronado, ASC - Instructeur est le vice-président de l'accès et de la continuité des soins et le directeur de l'AETC du centre-sud. Il a commencé à travailler avec le Valley AIDS Council-Westbrook Clinic depuis mai 2003 et a travaillé dans divers départements clés de l'agence qui a fourni une structure à sa profession actuelle.
Il a commencé à travailler à temps partiel en tant que travailleur de proximité ciblant les jeunes pour la prévention du VIH. Il est ensuite passé à travailler avec des personnes vivant avec le VIH en créant des groupes de soutien, un programme de mentorat par les pairs et en gérant le programme de garde-manger. En 2012, lui et un collègue ont lancé un programme Linkage to Care inspiré du modèle HIV Care Continuum. Le programme s'est étendu à la création d'un programme de maintien dans les soins, puis à l'ajout de la gestion de cas ADAP et de l'admissibilité de Ryan White.
En 2018, Pedro Coronado a été promu vice-président de l'accès et de la continuité des soins, qui chapeaute la gestion des cas médicaux, HOPWA, HEI Case Management, Linkage to Care, ADAP/Ryan White Eligibility, South Central AETC et TACKLE (programme d'élimination du VHC pour PVVIH à double diagnostic). M. Coronado a fait partie d'une équipe multidisciplinaire qui a lancé sa conférence nationale latino-américaine sur le VIH/VHC, qui se concentre sur les meilleures pratiques pour ceux qui travaillent avec la communauté latino-américaine.
I started my professional career as a kindergarten teacher, I eventually segued into public health work after seeing first-hand the effects that inequality, inaccessibility, and poverty can have on health and wellbeing. My work with colonias and HIV/AIDS in the 1990s, professional education and training, and life-experience continue to frame and support a multi-disciplinary approach to fight for marginalized, stigmatized, and/or victimized populations.
I joined VAC in 2012 as AETC (AIDS Education and Training Center) Coordinator and later that year added Director of Quality Assurance to my duties. As Director of Quality Assurance, I once took lead for the quality improvement process and guided the quality management plan. This included ensuring compliance with standards of care according to US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau expectations for Ryan White and all other funding sources.
In 2014, I added the duties of Director of Finance where I was able to use my training and experience in fund raising, budgeting, grants management and public health program development to help Valley AIDS Council continue to grow and to improve services. As Director of Finance, I supervised the department and provided direction on budget management, cost benefit analysis, forecasting needs and securing new funding.
In 2016, I became the Executive Director of Valley AIDS Council. I currently oversee the growth of the agency and ensures that the clinic is in line with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy released by the White House.
I have successfully developed and managed program budgets; supervised, managed and developed education and wellness programs; and strengthened and expanded organizational reach and stability through successful fundraising and grants programs. Before returning to south Texas and joining VAC, I worked at hospitals, health clinics, schools, and non-profit organizations in Austin, Washington DC and New York. I received a B.A. in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin and early childhood education certification from the University of Texas at Brownsville.
My skills and experience support my personal vision to speak on behalf of those unable to speak, to empower those who can be empowered, and to help all reach their full potential.
Capacity & Development Administrator
sacamacho@valleyaids.org
Sean Camacho is a transgender individual who graduated from Southern New Hampshire University with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. He is a trans advocate as well as the VP of the RGV Trans Closet which assists trans individuals with clothing necessities. Sean started working with the Valley AIDS Council in 2019 where he currently is the AETC Capacity & Development Administrator.
Email Molina, Capacity & Development Trainer
Armando Molina, a native of Brownsville, Texas, is dedicated to empowering marginalized communities through capacity development education. His journey began in October 2007 as a Risk Reduction Specialist, gaining invaluable experience in HIV prevention. Over time, Armando's career evolved, leading him to serve as the SAMSHA coordinator, where he uncovered unique challenges faced by sexual and gender minorities.
In 2015, Armando assumed the role of CLEAR Coordinator, tirelessly assisting patients in improving their quality of life by employing motivational interviewing techniques to guide them toward positive health outcomes. His contributions were recognized in 2016 when he received the Official TX PrEP Pioneer Award from DSHS, SFDPH, and DPTC for his instrumental role in establishing the PrEP program at Valley AIDS Council.
Presently, Armando serves as a CHW Instructor and Capacity Development Trainer at Valley AIDS Council, where he conducts training sessions focusing on HIV prevention and care, while continuing his unwavering commitment to uplifting disadvantaged communities.
Ce projet est soutenu par la Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) du département américain de la Santé et des Services sociaux (HHS). Sous le numéro de subvention U1OHA33225 (South Central AIDS Education and Training Center). Il a été décerné à l'Université du Nouveau-Mexique. Aucun pourcentage de ce projet n'a été financé par des sources non gouvernementales. Ces informations ou contenus et conclusions sont ceux des auteurs et ne doivent pas être interprétés comme la position ou la politique officielle de, et aucune approbation ne doit être déduite par HRSA, HHS ou le gouvernement américain.