Annual Report 2022

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Annual Report 2022

The story of ASD is one of challenge and triumph.

of Content Yearly Timeline ..................................... 4 Client Story ........................................... 6 Program & Services ............................. 8 Volunteer Stories ................................ 10 Partnership/Events ........................... 14 No Tie & Sponsors ............................... 12 Donor Recognition .............................. 16 Finances ............................................... 18 Board of Trustees ................................ 19 In Memorandum ................................... 20
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About AIDS Services of Dallas

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Vision Mission

Everyone living with, impacted by, or at-risk for HIV/AIDS lives in a healthy community through self-sustainable, affordable housing.

ASD creates, strengthens, and sustains healthy communities by providing quality, affordable, service-enriched housing to economically disavantaged individuals and families who are living with, impacted by, or at risk for HIV/AIDS.

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Yearly Timeline

Accomplishments by Year

FEBRUARY

PIT Count

MARCH

Alternative Spring Break Volunteers // Rememberance of Don

APRIL

ASD returns to hosting their annual No Tie Dinne & Dessert fundraiser post-COVID, hosting 200 supporters for a night of desserts & dancing on behalf of ASD.

JUNE

Founders’ Day

Dallas Pride

AUGUST

Honorary Street

Topper for Don Maison, first in Oak Cliff and first for the LGBTQ+ community.

SEPTEMBER

North Texas Giving Day // Black Tie Dinner

OCTOBER

Our Full Time Inside Out Learning Center Children’s Program Coordinator was hired after the revamping of our kids’ school room.

NOVEMBER

Purple Foundation donation and presenting sponsor for No Tie 2023

DECEMBER

World AIDS Day & the Ribbon Cutting for La Maison at Five Eleven housing project, attended by nearly 100 people including key community representatives. Divestiture 47/ Investiture 48 - UCLSE

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Client Story

This is Veronica’s Story...

Veronica had been living with HIV for over a decade before she found her way to AIDS Services of Dallas (ASD). Her diagnosis came as a shock and she felt lost, alone, and afraid. It wasn’t until she discovered the supportive community at ASD that she started to feel hope again.

“When I first came to ASD, I was nervous,” Veronica said. “But the staff and volunteers were so welcoming and supportive. They helped me get connected with medical care, provided me with food and housing assistance, and even helped me find a job. I felt like I had a whole team of people cheering me on.”

Veronica quickly became involved with ASD’s community events and support groups. She found solace in connecting with others who understood what she was going through. Through the guidance of ASD’s case management team, she was able to find stable housing and start rebuilding her life.

“I don’t know where I would be without ASD,” Veronica said. “They have been a lifeline for me. I am now living in my own apartment and have a steady job. I have learned how to manage my health and take control of my life.”

Veronica’s story is just one of many examples of the impact that we have on the lives of those living with HIV/AIDS. With our commitment to providing compassionate and comprehensive care, we offer a wide range of services and support to those in need.

Through our comprehensive case management program, we help individuals like Veronica navigate the complex medical, financial, and social challenges that come with a diagnosis of HIV/AIDS. We also provide housing assistance, food, and other vital resources to those in need.

As the HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect communities around the world, the need for organizations like ours remains as important as ever. Through our compassionate and comprehensive approach, we are making a real difference in the lives of those living with HIV/AIDS.

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Programs & Services

Total of Services

45,630

Congregate Housing - 1,142

Housing Based Case Management - 5,083

Medical Case Management - 5,099

Transportation - 6,150

Home Delivered Meals/Food Services - 28,156

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Ethnicity Race

Age

1,250,120 Total Nights of Housing Provided

209 Unique Clients Served

1,912 Days Average Length of Stay

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Virally Suppressed Residents
80%
<18 Years Old 18-30 Years Old 31-50
>50
Years Old
Years Old
20% Hispanic 80% Non-Hispanic 64% African American 18% Caucasian 16% Hispanic 2% Native American/ Other 14% 43% 10% 33%
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Volunteer Stories

This is Vizients Inc. Story...

“Vizient volunteers go out every year to help strengthen our communities and we are a proud partner of AIDS Services of Dallas. We had over 15 people come together on October 11, 2022 to revitalize the outdoor area for the Revlon Apartments to make a real difference in the lives of the people who live there.”

Our strong community of volunteers continues to pioneer our Supper Club Program....

For over 30 years ASD has provided volunteer support and nutritional meals to our residents living with HIV/AIDS thru our Supper Club program with the help of our 60+ groups. Thank you to all our volunteers groups for continuing to provide meals to our reisdents at ASD.

You all are making a difference.

Special Thank You to All our Volunteers...

You all Made a Difference!

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JANUARY Jesuit Students Return from Winter Break FEBRUARY PIT Count MARCH ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK APRIL No Tie Dinner 2022 Volunteers MAY Purple Party Weekend Volunteer Opportunities JUNE Dallas Pride JULY Black Tie DinnerSummer Social at Park Place Mercedes AUGUST DIFFA check distribution
Black Tie Dinner OCTOBER Boy Scout sock/shoe drive // Vizient Fall Project
Thanksgiving Meals/Baskets // Black Tie Dinner Distribution DECEMBER World AIDS Day
Ribbon Cutting -
Eleven // Divestiture/Investiture - UCLSE // ASD Holiday Season
SEPTEMBER
NOVEMBER
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Five

NO TIE & SPONSORS

Welcome to the home of No Tie! This annual event is a benefit to raise funds for AIDS Services of Dallas (ASD), which provides housing and supportive services for low-income and formerly homeless men, women, children and families living with, impacted by, or at risk for HIV/AIDS.

“Behind every mask is a face, and behind that a story...”

Presenting Sponsor

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PARTNERSHIPS/ EVENTS

$50,000

$47,454

$14,197

$32,500

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Donor Recognition

$25,000 +

Matejek Family Foundation

Purple Foundation, Inc.

Black Tie Dinner, Inc.

$10,000 +

Vizient Inc.

Hattie Mae Lesley Family Foundation

Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.

W.P. and Bulah Luse Foundation

United Court of the Lone Star Empire, Inc.

$5,000 +

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS

TASC

Prince of Peace Catholic Community Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc.

Estee Lauder Companies

Charitable Foundationa

Dba MAC ViVa Glam Fund

ViiV Healthcare

DIFFA Dallas

GDP Advisors, LLC

The Baron and Blue Foundation

Vistra Corp

Avita Pharmacy (Long’s Drugs Inc.)

James and Gayle Halperin Foundation

Kent Richard Hofmann Foundation

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$1,000 +

Dallas Independent Volleyball Association (DIVA)

Lake Cliff Development Holdings

Texas Mutual

John Castaneda

Chase Oaks Church

Dallas Foundation

Inwood National Bank

Women of St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church

Omnia Partners

Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration

Travis-Lee Moore

Mike Wilcox

Jay Oppenheimer

$250 +

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)

Sharla Myers

Daniel Morrow

IBM Employee Giving Campaign

Caleb Hand

David White

David Chiasson

Lucilo A. Peña

Hannah DeCamp

Jeff Updike & Blake Harrison

Darrell Dishroon

Kacie Doyle

Traswell C Livingston III & Heather Ward-Livingston

Network for Good

Terrence Bax

Bonnie Martin and Karl Schmalz Charitable Fund

Bridget Bonning

Sharon and Steven Clark

Kathleen Cohen

Dobson’s Flooring America

Lee Murray

North Texas LGBT Chamber of Commerce

Eric & Sheresa Thomas

Verizon

Cindy Zoellner

Eugene Kellogg

Shane Morgan

John Parramore

Jami Ritter

KMPG Gives c/o Bergen County’s United Way

Mary Collier

Hank Comans

Fidelity Foundation

Dennis Kershner

Chris Parker

Keith Pomykal

Veletta Forsythe-Lill

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Finances

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

President and CEO

Traswell C. Livingston III

Vice-President and COO

Yolanda Jones

Chief Financial Officer

Bernie Keasler

Bridget Bonning, Chair

Aaron Waldo, Vice Chair

Harold A.M. Dédé, Treasurer

Nathan A. Justice, Secretary

Cari Davis

Caleb Hand

Juan Martinez

Bradley K. McCrae

Eric Thomas

Jasmine Thompson, Esq.

Jonathan R. Thorne

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In Memoriam

Don Others????

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