Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Volunteers Needed "HIV/AIDS Peer Mentor Program"

Volunteers Needed
Joy MCC HIV/AIDS Ministry
Poz Friends to Friend
HIV/AIDS Peer Mentor Program

Joy Poz Friends to Friend is a program for individuals that are newly diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. From the minute you are told you are positive, your whole world changes. No one knows this better than someone that is positive themselves. This is why JOY MCC HIV/AIDS MINISTRY created a program to help get you through the toughest times. Each friend is there for when you need them most. No one should be alone. Now you don't have to be!

Peer Mentor Volunteer Qualifications

· Share your experience, strengths and hope with others.
· Team Player (Two Persons Teams work newly HIV infected individuals)
· 1-3 hours per week
· HIV positive for at least one year
· HIV negative
· At least 19 years old

If you are interested in volunteering please contact Joy MCC HIV/AIDS Ministry at:
Telephone: 407-894-1081 Ext 18
E-mail: aidsministry@joymcc.com

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Reopening of Joy MCC HIV/AIDS Ministry

Joy Metropolitan Community Church announces the renewal and expansion of its HIV/AIDS Ministry with a grand opening event, “The Doors Are Now Open,” Sunday, March 1, 2009 in the church’s courtyard between 10:30 am and 2:00 pm. There will be information regarding the expanded ministry, the Orange County Health Department will provide HIV/AIDS materials, free and confidential HIV Testing and a “Let’s Talk About Sex” forum .

The goal of the expanded ministry, which is inclusive and welcoming of all people, is to provide spiritual care which fosters hope and support for those affected and infected by HIV/AIDS, promote HIV prevention and address issues related to the myths, fears, prejudices and complacency that fuels the HIV epidemic. Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson, Moderator of MCC, stated “Wake up, MCC. It is 2008, and HIV and AIDS are still raging, like a hurricane that seems to dissipate, but then gathers strength over a warm Gulf.“ At Joy MCC we say, “Wake up! It is 2009, and HIV and AIDS are still raging.”

The Joy MCC HIV/AIDS Ministry will answer the call by providing a support group function that will begin meeting Tuesday, March 3, 2009 at 6:30 pm and meet every Tuesday thereafter at Joy MCC’s Page House, 1611 PAGE ST, ORLANDO, FL. Page House is across the street from and behind JOY MCC’s Sanctuary. Additionally, a buddy mentoring program, ”Friends to Friend”, is being established to help anyone newly diagnosed with HIV/AIDS to survive and thrive during this critical period. The “Friend’s to Friends” motto says is: “No one should be alone. Now you don’t have to be.”