Building Bridges of Health and Hope: K&TRC’s Journey Towards 95-95-95″
In the heart of the Ondo South Senatorial District, the Kids & Teens Resource Centre (K&TRC) serves as a beacon of hope, committed to the HIV response and empowering Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs). Through collaboration with the APIN Public Health Initiative and support from the CDC, our aCare OVC Project has become essential for countless families in the region.
Here our mission is to ensure every vulnerable child is Healthy, Stable, Schooled, and Safe. Our community-centered interventions aim to connect newly identified Vulnerable Children (VCs) to vital care. Using a case management approach, we facilitate enrollment in treatment programs. We’re also striving for 100% saturation of CALHIV enrollment as we work towards our target of 5,000 beneficiaries.
We provide specialized services, including Gender-Based Violence (GBV) screening, nutritional support, and educational assistance. These initiatives address immediate needs while laying the groundwork for a brighter future free from HIV and poverty. Our rigorous HIV risk assessments and strategic testing help identify individuals at risk, ensuring timely access to testing and treatment.
We go beyond just healthcare; we offer escort services and adherence counseling to support VCs on their wellness journeys. Our community initiatives, such as caregiver forums and Kid’s Clubs, create safe spaces for children to access HIV prevention and sexual health information. Our innovative Incubation Hub fosters skill development and entrepreneurship, empowering OVCs to break the cycle of poverty.
We actively collaborate with the Government of Nigeria to ensure sustainable change. Changes that support the development of the state social register and streamlining access to birth certificates for vulnerable children.
As we continue our journey in Ondo South Senatorial District, the spirit of hope at K&TRC shines bright. We are building bridges of health and hope, ensuring a future where HIV/AIDS is no longer a barrier to our children’s health and happiness.