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Austin HIV Planning Council FAQ What is the Austin HIV Planning Council? The Austin HIV Planning Council (HIVPC) is a dedicated group of volunteers who work to improve the lives of people living with HIV in the Austin area. They play an important role by: Deciding where the City of Austin’s Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program funds go to ensure people living with HIV have access to critical healthcare services, medication and support programs. Speaking up, listening to, and advocating for the needs of community members living with HIV by establishing spaces for people to share their voice. Raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and advocating for the needs of people living with HIV. Scan the QR code to check out our website, Facebook page, membership application and more resources! Who can participate? Anyone is welcome to participate in our council. While our main focus is on the needs of people living with HIV, we value feedback from all community members. How can I get involved with or learn more information about the HIVPC? To learn more about how to become a member or what the council does for the Austin area contact hivplanningcouncil@austintexas.gov or (737) 825-1684.