To create awareness
about HIV/AIDS in the community.
2.
To provide counseling and testing for HIV infection.
3.
To provide care and support services for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHAs) that include supportive counseling, medical care, treatment and rehabilitation with a special focus on women and children.
4.
To provide adolescent health education with special emphasis on awareness, life skills and knowledge about HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
5.
To provide personalized quality medical care to patients with HIV/AIDS irrespective of their ability to afford care and treatment.
6.
To interact with other institutions of learning and constantly update our knowledge of illness and incorporate new teachings into our treatment and care of the patients.
7.
To interact with the other voluntary, state and non-governmental organizations.
8.
To conduct and help research into the cause and treatment of HIV/AIDS.
9.
To build the capacity of counselors, doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, NGOs and volunteers in HIV/AIDS.