
AIDS has a great impact on infected people and on their families. Both patients and their loved ones are suffering from financial and emotional problems, aside from social pressures. And a lot of people living with HIV/AIDS are carrying these burdens with a little hope that they can survive this lifetime difficulty. Emotional effects of AIDS bring loneliness, depression, stress, and worry, which make the infected people become sicker. And this scenarios call for different AIDS
support groups to continue their missions and intentions to help people with HIV/AIDS to cope with the disease, and to live a normal life.
AIDS support groups are organized people who provide basic but extensive supports for people with HIV/AIDS and for their families. From emotional to financial supports, AIDS support groups are always ready to provide essential needs of patients; such as love, care, education, medicines, and
even financial assistance. People behind these organizations are dedicated persons composed of HIV/AIDS patients, health workers, and other concerned individuals. They usually organize social affairs for HIV/AIDS people and their families where they can open up their conditions, and to find comfort. They give continuous counseling, and regular talks on AIDS education, too.
According to a recent study, low-income mothers who experience difficulties in finding better jobs in order to become independent from social benefit need special assistance from government agencies. The study, which was conducted by the University of Mi
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