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To better the lives of LGBT individuals as well as those affected by HIV/AIDS both nationally as well as internationally through the mobilization of average everyday people.
We believe in equality for everyone; not just a few select groups!
We hope to help the LGBT community as a whole (both nationally as well as internationally) by enabling the average individual to take direct action while at the same time rooting out and reporting those who actively discriminate against the LGBT community in addition to providing providing users with an informative information portal.
Internationally, we plan to use established connections to help fight the global war on AIDS in Uganda as well as in China beginning in mid to late 2008. Our initial program outline calls for the execution of a four (4) year program to concentrate two (2) years in each target location (two (2) communities in Uganda and two (2) communities in China) after the launch of this effort.
Our relief programs are specifically designed to ensure that help is given directly to those affected as we will not focus solely on providing monetary assistance (as many other organizations do), but rather, will focus on positive programs such as education, construction, early testing as well as training for key community leaders. Our training program for community leaders will ensure that after our departure, the community can continue to move in a positive direction. For more information regarding our international programs, free to contact us at anytime.
As touched on above in the vision statement, the Federation of International Pride's activities can be broken down into 4 major "core" categories. These categories include the 2008 Global AIDS Initiative, the Take Action Initiative, the Bad Business Bureau as well as the Information Initiative.
The 2008 Global AIDS Initiative is our primary core program and is specifically designed to provided much needed relief on many levels to communities affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and China. The Take Action Initiative is designed to allow average people the ability to voice their opinion on LGBT issues not only to law makers, but also key community leaders. The Bad Business Bureau Initiative is specifically designed to allow the LGBT community to report businesses that have "questionable" practices; whether or not discrimination was involved. Finally, the Information Initiative is designed to provide pertinent and important information regarding LGBT issues to the end-user and can be felt on any page of this website one visits. Rather than providing a specific section for our Information Initiative, we have sprinkled news, current events, election information as well as special interest coverage all throughout this site to provide the end user with an interactive experience while also forwarding our other core programs.
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