AIDS Ministry

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Who We Are & What We Do


For more than 30 years, St. Ann’s AIDS Ministry has been a beacon of hope and compassion for those in need. Our dedicated volunteers have answered thousands of calls, offering not just a listening ear but also tangible support in the form of food, rent assistance, and utility aid. Through our ministry, we stand with the marginalized, providing care, dignity, and love to those we serve.

Why We Exist


We serve a community that is often unseen. For decades, those diagnosed with HIV faced stigma, fear, and isolation. But we are not afraid. We are called to be a light for those in darkness, ensuring that no one goes without food, housing, electricity, or hope. As followers of Christ, we embrace those in need with open arms and unwavering support.

Who We Serve


Our ministry supports individuals who are HIV-positive and living below the poverty line. Many of our clients receive medical care and services through Cobb & Douglas Public Health and local nonprofits such as Positive Impact. Through these partnerships, we help ensure that those in need receive essential resources and a community that cares

Volunteer Opportunities


Together, we can make a difference. We are currently seeking volunteers to assist with:

  • Food Pantry Appointments – Helping clients receive the nourishment they need.
  • Helpline Support – Answering calls and offering guidance with warmth and compassion. These roles require only a few hours a month, but the impact is lifechanging.

Special Requirements


We ask our volunteers to approach this ministry with care, compassion, and a nonjudgmental heart. Our clients face immense struggles, and we are here to show them kindness, as Jesus asks of us: “Whatever you do for the least of these, you do unto me” (Matthew 25:40). If you are called to serve, we invite you to join us in bringing hope to those who need it most.