Office of AIDS Administration

Office of AIDS AdminstrationThe OAA's mission is: to reduce the rates of new HIV infections; increase the number of county residents who know their HIV status earlier through HIV testing; and linking individuals who are positive into care.

As advocates for those living with, affected by or at risk for HIV, the Office of AIDS Administration (OAA) provides leadership, resources, and guidance in collaboration with community members and organizations to coordinate Alameda County Public Health Department's delivery of HIV/AIDS health services throughout the 17 cities which make up Alameda County. (Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, San Lorenzo, San Leandro, Sunol, and Union City).

2012-2014 Oakland TGA Comprehensive HIV Services Plan
This wide-ranging roadmap is designed to help guide the work of the Collaborative Community Planning Council through February 28, 2015.

HIV Epidemic in Alameda County – Fall 2012

 


Request for Applications & Proposals

NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD

Dear MAI Request for Proposal Bidder:
The Alameda County Public Health Department, Office of AIDS Administration announces the intent to award the MAI grant.

Please read the Notice of Intent to Award »

2013 HIV/AIDS Needs Assessment of People Living With HIV/AIDS in Alameda County

The Alameda County Public Health Department’s Office of AIDS Administration (OAA) has awarded the Needs Assessment of People Living With HIV/AIDS in Alameda County.  The 2013 HIV/AIDS Needs Assessment is currently underway; for additional information, please contact OAA at (510)268-7630.

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