1981
1986
1988
1991
CDC REPORT
The CDC publishes the first official report of what will become known as the AIDS epidemic.
AIN CREATED
AIN is created to educate the faith community about HIV/AIDS and to secure a more compassionate response for those infected.
AIN GROWS STRONGER
AIN becomes an incorporated 501(C)3 multicultural nonprofit organization. We add outreach programs, HIV/AIDS education and prevention, health education, and client advocacy.
AIN EXPANDS
AIN expands into other populations by creating Manos Unidas and the African American Health Coalition.
1981
CDC REPORT
The CDC publishes the first official report of what will become known as the AIDS epidemic.
1986
AIN CREATED
AIN is created to educate the faith community about HIV/AIDS and to secure a more compassionate response for those infected.
1988
AIN GROWS STRONGER
AIN becomes an incorporated 501(C)3 multicultural nonprofit organization. We add outreach programs, HIV/AIDS education, health education, HIV prevention, and client advocacy.
1991
AIN EXPANDS
AIN expands into other populations by creating Manos Unidas and the African American Health Coalition.
1981
CDC REPORT
The CDC publishes the first official report of what will become known as the AIDS epidemic.
1986
AIN CREATED
AIN is created to educate the faith community about HIV/AIDS and to secure a more compassionate response for those infected.
1988
AIN GROWS STRONGER
AIN becomes an incorporated 501(C)3 multicultural nonprofit organization. We add outreach programs, HIV/AIDS education, health education, HIV prevention, and client advocacy.
1991
AIN EXPANDS
AIN expands into other populations by creating Manos Unidas and the African American Health Coalition.
1995
1999
2017
TODAY
AIN MANOS UNIDAS
AIN implements linguistic services to ensure barrier-free access for Spanish-speaking people.
AIN ABSORBS PROGRAMS
AIN becomes a comprehensive service organization by absorbing 7 programs from another closing organization. This adds transportation, the Daire Center and meals program, and case management. Through this expansion we preserved essential programs that would otherwise have been lost.
30 YEAR MARK
For the past 30 years, AIN has assisted clients and communities in North Texas. Although the scope of our services has evolved over the years, our vision remains the same: offer Hope and ultimately Help create a world without HIV/AIDS.
AIN TODAY
AIN serves over 2,000 persons living with HIV/AIDS and educates over 14,000 who are at-risk.
1995
AIN MANOS UNIDAS
AIN implements linguistic services to ensure barrier-free access for Spanish-speaking people.
1999
AIN ABSORBS PROGRAMS
AIN becomes a comprehensive service organization by absorbing 7 programs from another closing organization. This adds transportation, the Daire Center and meals program, case management, and more volunteer programs. Through this expansion we preserved essential programs that would otherwise have been lost.
2017
30 YEAR MARK
For the past 30 years, AIN has assisted clients and communities in North Texas. Although the scope of our services has evolved over the years, our vision remains the same: Offer Hope and ultimately Help create a world without HIV/AIDS.
TODAY
AIN TODAY
AIN serves over 2,000 persons living with HIV/AIDS and educates over 14,000 who are at-risk.
1995
AIN MANOS UNIDAS
AIN implements linguistic services to ensure barrier-free access for Spanish-speaking people.
1999
AIN ABSORBS PROGRAMS
AIN becomes a comprehensive service organization by absorbing 7 programs from another closing organization. This adds transportation, the Daire Center and meals program, case management, and more volunteer programs. Through this expansion we preserved essential programs that would otherwise have been lost.
2017
30 YEAR MARK
For the past 30 years, AIN has assisted clients and communities in North Texas. Although the scope of our services has evolved over the years, our vision remains the same: Offer Hope and ultimately Help create a world without HIV/AIDS.
TODAY
AIN TODAY
AIN serves over 2,000 persons living with HIV/AIDS and educates over 14,000 who are at-risk.