We care for lives, we transform stories.
"A space for life, health and inclusion"
We are a civil organization with more than 20 years of accompanying and providing support to people living with HIV and their families.
Our commitment is to provide comprehensive, humane and respectful care, focused on the health, inclusion and dignity of each person.
We believe in solidarity as a driver of change, and we work every day to build a stigma-free community with equal opportunities and access to quality services.
A space where lives are transformed
At Mesón A.C. we provide comprehensive care to each person, recognizing their worth and accompanying them at every stage of their journey.
We are a community that embraces
At Mesón A.C. we work to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV and their families.
Our mission is to provide comprehensive support that includes medical care, psychological support, social guidance and community outreach.
We believe that every person deserves respect, care and opportunities, which is why we strive to create a space where health, inclusion and well-being are promoted.
Our Mission
To provide people living with HIV and AIDS and their families with comprehensive care, infused with love and respectful of their rights and beliefs, that supports informed decision-making on matters affecting their lives.
To play a proactive role in the social context by developing preventive programs and driving initiatives that contribute to reshaping the perception of the virus, with a vision of life and hope.
Vision
To be a safe space that generates innovative opportunities for the development of the potential of people living with HIV and STIs, through inclusive and respectful multidisciplinary work, to improve their health-related quality of life, strengthen their interpersonal relationships and promote their inclusion in society.
Strategic Objective
To reduce the incidence of new HIV cases in the State through effective and innovative prevention strategies, and to provide comprehensive care to those already living with the virus to improve their quality of life, from a person-centered, stigma-free approach grounded in human rights.