Central Alabama Alliance, Resource & Advocacy Center, Inc.

Central Alabama Alliance, Resource & Advocacy Center, Inc. WE ARE YOUR ALLY

Always know your status.
06/14/2026

Always know your status.

Here's everything that's going down June 27 at Kershaw YMCA β€” and it's ALL free:

πŸ€ Youth + adult basketball brackets
πŸ’° $250 / $100 winning team prizes
❀️ Free, confidential HIV testing (no insurance, no judgment)
πŸ” Free lunch for the first 100
πŸ‘• Free T-shirts while supplies last
🎈 Bouncy houses + outdoor family activities
🀝 Community vendor + resource tables

11 AM – 2 PM. Bring your family. Bring your team. Bring your folks.

Here's everything that's going down June 27 at Kershaw YMCA β€” and it's ALL free:πŸ€ Youth + adult basketball bracketsπŸ’° $25...
06/14/2026

Here's everything that's going down June 27 at Kershaw YMCA β€” and it's ALL free:

πŸ€ Youth + adult basketball brackets
πŸ’° $250 / $100 winning team prizes
❀️ Free, confidential HIV testing (no insurance, no judgment)
πŸ” Free lunch for the first 100
πŸ‘• Free T-shirts while supplies last
🎈 Bouncy houses + outdoor family activities
🀝 Community vendor + resource tables

11 AM – 2 PM. Bring your family. Bring your team. Bring your folks.

Swipe β†’ real talk about HIV in Montgomery, and why this Saturday matters.Montgomery is  #2 in Alabama for new HIV diagno...
06/12/2026

Swipe β†’ real talk about HIV in Montgomery, and why this Saturday matters.

Montgomery is #2 in Alabama for new HIV diagnoses. 1 in 4 new cases is somebody 13–24. The behavior didn't change β€” the math did.

15 minutes. Free. No ID. No insurance. No judgment. Bring whoever you sleep with. Bring your friends. Make it normal.

The shame isn't in having it. It's in letting it stay invisible.

πŸ‘‰ form.jotform.com/261483859623165
Reg closes 6/24.

Come Play. Get Tested. Stay Healthy.

Come join us at Alabama State University today!
04/18/2026

Come join us at Alabama State University today!

03/29/2026

When women come together in support of one another, powerful things happen.

Through programs like Girls Night Out, CAARAC creates spaces where women can learn, connect, laugh, and support one another while gaining tools to protect their health and wellbeing.

These programs exist because allies like you believe every woman deserves access to information, resources, and community.

❀️ Be the ally someone needs today. Support programs that uplift and empower women across Central Alabama.
πŸ”— Donate: www.caarac.org/become-an-ally

03/25/2026

We believe in being an ally for people living with HIV and chronic health disparities by aiding them with understanding the social determinants of health and being a unified collective voice speaking truth to power about issues that directly impact communities in the South.Β  CAARAC’s philosophy i...

03/24/2026

Change begins with conversation.

At CAARAC, we create spaces where people can learn, speak openly, and support one another in building healthier communities.
Through education, testing services, and community programs, we work every day to ensure people have the knowledge and resources they need to protect their health and support one another.

Your support helps keep those conversations going.
πŸ’™ Be the ally someone needs today.

Together we can expand access to care, education, and empowerment across Central Alabama.

πŸ”— Donate: www.caarac.org/become-an-ally

03/24/2026

In this digital story, Stephen discusses living with HIV, disclosing his status to his younger brother Joe, and how they are both working to address the stig...

03/23/2026

Real change doesn’t happen alone.

It happens when communities come together to care for one another.

Every program we offer β€” every conversation we start β€” and every life we reach is made possible by people who believe in building healthier communities.

When you support CAARAC, you become part of that movement.
❀️ Be the ally someone needs today.

Stand with us as we continue strengthening communities across Central Alabama.
πŸ”— Donate: www.caarac.org/become-an-ally

03/20/2026

March 20th is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD), an opportunity to raise awareness about the impact of HIV on Native communities and promote the importance of HIV education, testing, prevention, and care.

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108 East Bridge Street
Wetumpka, AL
36092

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