London HIV charity Naz Project faces closure.
A London HIV charity for black and ethnic minority people is facing closure unless it can raise £75,000 by the end of this month.
The Naz Project, set up 20 years ago, says it is now at a “make or break” point and has been hit hard by the recession.
The charity has raised £3,000 already but says this is not enough to keep it afloat.
Chief executive Bryan Teixeira told DIVA magazine: “We are asking our supporters to invest in sustaining one of the premier BME [black and minority ethnic] sexual health and HIV organisations in the UK. And we need that investment now.