Minority HIV/AIDS Demonstration Project

The Minority HIV/AIDS Demonstration Project has ended. If you need additional information concerning health disparities with regard to HIV/AIDS, please contact us.

Did You Know?

Our Concern

While reported cases of HIV/AIDS have been relatively low among other racial/ethnic groups, African Americans have been greatly impacted by HIV disease. African Americans account for 77 percent of all HIV/AIDS cases recently diagnosed in South Carolina.

HIV Disease and Minority Populations

For more information on HIV/AIDS, including charts, graphs and other facts, please see the SC DHEC HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program.

Our Mission

SC Minority Demonstration Project Target CountiesThe Minority HIV/AIDS Demonstration Project is a three-year, federally-funded demonstration project coordinated by the Office of Minority Health to address the impact of HIV in African American communities. The project works to identify and build capacity in South Carolina's community-based minority-serving organizations (CBMSOs) in six target counties of the state. The goals of the project are to:

Minority HIV/AIDS Demonstration ProjectHow Can I Help?

We need your help to identify Community-Based Minority-Serving Organizations and resources that will build their capacity. If you are a CBMSO that provides HIV/AIDS related services, please contact us:

SC-DHEC Office of Minority Health
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201

(803) 898-3808 (phone)
(803) 898-3810 (fax)

Community-Based Minority-Serving Organizations' Resources