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HIV homecare

It is not only the person living with HIV who is affected, but also their families and communities. Children and elderly grandparents are often left caring for family members living with HIV. And when children are orphaned as a result of HIV it increases stress within families and communities.

The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement has thousands of homecare volunteers, who are specially trained to support families in their homes and communities.Magalefa family from Mabopone, Pretoria supported by Red Cross
Homecare includes: providing information on HIV prevention, including positive health and dignity counselling; helping people stick to their treatment; helping with household chores; and providing basic nursing care.

Supporting vulnerable children

The Movement also supports orphans and other children made vulnerable by HIV. Working with partners it offers psychological and social support, helping children continue their education and providing food and other essentials.

The British Red Cross has been supporting HIV work internationally since the mid-1980s.

Read Kindman's story about visiting children living with AIDS

Find out more about our HIV work

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