ABOUT US
ONE LOVE
Building the capacity of organizations to provide and expand culturally relevant HIV/AIDS programs and services for California's African Americans
The primary purpose of the ONE LOVE is to increase the abilities and resources of California communities to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS among African Americans at the highest risk for HIV infection.
The ONE LOVE provides technical assistance and training resources for organizations and public agencies to increase skills and knowledge to implement effective prevention strategies, build multi-faceted regional and statewide coalitions, and support organized advocacy efforts to encourage systemic transformations that address the broader health disparities issues associated with poverty, racism and socio-political injustice.
Since its founding in 1997, ONTRACK has focused on assisting organizations to advance their charitable missions by developing program structure, content and management tools that increase the effectiveness of their efforts. ONTRACK manages a pool of consultants with expertise and experience in broad areas of program development. Technical assistance and training services are customized to meet the needs of the specific organization or agency. Primary technical assistance and training services support organizational goals to:
- Effectively implement planned services
- Strengthen leadership and decision-making skills
- Sustain community health and development initiatives
- Increase funding opportunities and program assets
- Professionally manage and administer public and charitable resources
In addition to providing technical assistance and training services, ONTRACK engages in a range of dynamic services designed to eliminate policy and systemic causes of social, political and economic disparities for African Americans and other disadvantaged population groups. ONTRACK engages in advocacy, education and outreach within multiple sectors of the community, in government, the courts and justice system, the workplace, schools, neighborhoods and families.
ONTRACK currently has several statewide contracts through the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, California Department of Public Health, Center for Applied Research Solutions and the National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse, Inc. (NAPAFASA). ONTRACK services are available at no cost to community organizations under the following contracts:
- African American Treatment/Recovery Technical Assistance and Training Project
- Youth Treatment/Recovery Technical Assistance and Training Project
- Resident-Run Housing Project
- Unserved/Underserved Domestic Violence Technical Assistance Project
- Community Prevention Initiative
- Problem Gambling Prevention Technical Assistance Project
- ONE LOVE - African American HIV/AIDS Prevention Capacity Building Project