Ofelia’s Journey

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by Ofelia Barrios, Senior Director of Community Health Initiatives

15 years ago, I embarked on a journey from East Los Angeles to New York City. El Barrio/Harlem became my second home and I quickly became acclimated to this new city, its diversity, food, music and culture. Since then, the streets of El Barrio have seen a change in its demographics with the arrival of new immigrants, in particular the Mexican community.  116th Street is now known as “Little Mexico” and one of the reasons why I am pleased to be back in East Harlem and working for Iris House- I am home!

 

Back then, when I started working in the HIV/AIDS field, I was known as the “condom lady” among adolescents whom at some point had attended an educational HIV prevention workshop with me.  For others, I was the lady that helped them get a referral to HIV/STI testing, substance abuse prevention programs or spoke to them about safer sex.  Although, much has changed in the way we conduct our work, El Barrio/Harlem continues to be disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS.   Our work needs to be in the streets, condoms must be made available, HIV testing must be kept in the forefront and individuals who are HIV positive must receive appropriate treatment and care services.  In an effort to reduce HIV transmission, our Condom Distribution Project distributes over 20,000 condoms to local business in El Barrio/Central/West Harlem, Washington Heights and the South Bronx on a monthly basis; and is model program in our community .

 

Today, as I walk through El Barrio to my office on 116th and 2nd Avenue, I am reminded that the fight must continue- immigrants are the face of AIDS, their faces represent the new generation of hope and survival; and Iris House will embrace their journey here.

 

Ofelia Barrios is the Senior Director of Community Health Initiatives at Iris House. Previously Ms. Barrios served as the Director of Programs at the Latino Commission on AIDS.

 

 

Rewarding Pursuits

by Joy Altimare, Iris House Board Member

You are not here merely to make a living. You are here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement. You are here to enrich the world, and to impoverish yourself if you forget the errand.” - Woodrow Wilson

 What better way to begin 2012 than by living closely to these inspiring words from Woodrow Wilson.  Since we’re past the holidays, where everyone from Hollywood to local celebrities shows up to homeless shelters to serve dinner (and the photo op), now is the time we see real acts of kindness.  The real work of altruism begins as we work to enrich and help those in need through the countless hours of volunteerism and support through generous donations.  In the spirit of resolution-fueled good deeds, let’s reflect on how we can make 2012 better than 2011.  Let’s encourage one another to do better at giving more to those who need it most – in whatever way possible.

Helping others is a great way to gain new insights about the world, and make a difference.   You improve neighborhoods.  You inspire and enrich lives.  But, you also become truly blessed by the people you meet along the way and the happy faces you serve.  At the end of the day, it becomes a more rewarding experience for you as volunteer and you reap the unlimited benefits in your spirit and your soul.

We at Iris House strive to provide comprehensive services and advocacy for women, families and communities infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS.  Simultaneously, we provide prevention and education services for our client and at-risk communities.  With your help, we can continue to support our 3 offices that truly make a difference in the lives of the communities we serve. 

If you want to join us in this rewarding pursuit and you’re interested in starting the year off in the spirit of giving and helping others, contact the Iris House at www.irishouse.org for more details. We can help make volunteering and donating easy. 

Happy New Year!

 

Joy Altimare is a member of the Iris House Board of Directors and the Associate Director, Marketing at Conde Nast.