
Partnerships for Care (P4C)
Health Departments and Health Centers Collaborating to Improve HIV Health Outcomes
A Collaborative Mission for Health Equity
Partnerships for Care (P4C) is a landmark three-year, multi-agency initiative designed to forge powerful collaborations between health departments and health centers. Our core mission is to significantly improve HIV-related health outcomes for the communities most affected by the epidemic.
By strengthening the public health infrastructure and expanding access to quality care, P4C aims to create a sustainable, equitable, and effective response to HIV. The project is proudly supported by the HIV Training, Technical Assistance, and Collaboration Center (HIV TAC), which provides essential resources and expertise to ensure our partners succeed.

Our Core Goals
We are focused on three key areas to create lasting change and improve the lives of people living with HIV, especially among racial and ethnic minorities.

Expand Critical Services
Increase the provision of comprehensive HIV testing, prevention, care, and treatment services within health centers that serve communities highly impacted by HIV.

Build Sustainable Partnerships
Foster and build durable, effective partnerships between community health centers and their respective state and local health departments to create a unified public health response.

Improve Health Outcomes
Directly improve health outcomes, such as viral suppression, among people living with HIV, with a dedicated focus on eliminating disparities among racial and ethnic minorities.
Our Supporters & Funding Partners
This project is made possible through the generous support and funding from several key organizations committed to public health.
Secretary’s Minority AIDS Initiative Fund
(SMAIF)
Affordable Care Act
(ACA)
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Sponsor