Minority Task Force on AIDS (MTFA)
Central Harlem
Making A Difference In Our Community
The Minority Task Force on AIDS (MTFA) is New York City's oldest minority AIDS service provider. Established in 1985, MTFA still maintains its mission to serve individuals and families infected and affected by HIV/AIDS and to reduce the spread of HIV while advocating for the needs of the communities we serve.
MTFA is a diverse, non-profit organization which originated in Harlem and was established to assist People of Color affected by HIV/AIDS. MTFA employs a client-centered, community-focused approach to provide education, outreach, advocacy, supportive housing, and direct services. MTFA seeks to improve and extend the quality of life for the people it serves by encouraging self-determination.
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317 Lenox Ave., 10th fl., NYC 10027
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317 Lenox Avenue, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10027
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