
ABOUT US
What is ANAC?
The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) is the leading nursing organization responding to HIV/AIDS. Since its founding in 1987, ANAC has been meeting the needs of nurses in HIV/AIDS care, research, prevention and policy.
ANAC aims to promote the health and welfare of people affected by HIV/AIDS by:
Creating an effective, engaged network of nurses in AIDS care
Studying, researching and exchanging information, experiences and ideas leading to improved care and prevention
Providing leadership to the nursing community in matters related to HIV/AIDS infection and its co-morbidities
Advocating for effective public policies and quality care for people living with HIV
Promoting social awareness concerning issues related to HIV/AIDS
Inherent in these goals is the commitment to the prevention of HIV infection.
ANAC is made up of more than 40 chapters located around the world. It comprises a dedicated group of nurses, healthcare professionals and others from around the world who are committed to HIV/AIDS nursing. These affiliate members include social workers, pharmacists, physician assistants, lawyers and doctors; i.e. anyone involved in the care and support of people with HIV and/or AIDS.

FIRST VIRGINIA CHAPTER OF ANAC
Working Towards a Brighter Future

HOMELESS OUTREACH
One Step at a Time

FOOD DONATION DROP-OFF
Helping The Community

“Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see”
Mark Twain
CONTACT THE FIRST VIRGINIA CHAPTER OF ANAC
Get in touch with The First Virginia Chapter of ANAC to learn more about our work and how you can get involved.
757-446-6170
Fax: 757-446-6035
