The AIDS Institute
The
AIDS Institute promotes action for social change through public policy
research, advocacy, and community education.
AIDS Project Los
Angeles
APLA, one
of the nation’s largest AIDS service organizations, provides direct services
to more than 10,000 men, women and children living with HIV and AIDS in Los
Angeles County. Services include prevention
education, a food bank, professional dental care, housing assistance, mental
health counseling, women’s services and case management.
AIDS Services
Dallas
The
mission of ASD is to create and strengthen healthy communities through the
delivery of quality, affordable, service-enriched housing for individuals
and families living with HIV/AIDS. ASD's mission includes advocacy,
education, and the development of affordable housing options and community
development opportunities, both for its residents living with HIV/AIDS, and
for economically disadvantaged people.
Bailey
House, Inc.
Bailey
House’s commitment is to empower people living with HIV/AIDS, their loved
ones and the communities and agencies that serve them to achieve their
fullest potential through the development and provision of housing and vital
services.
Brothers
Uplifting Brothers
Brothers Uplifting Brothers (BUB) is a 501(c)(3) community
based organization that was founded in October 2000 in Merrillville,
Indiana. Through grassroots activity and community mobilization BUB has
grown to become a funded HIV service provider that targets men, women, youth
and families in underserved communities with HIV/AIDS and STD health
education programs and services.
Campaign to End AIDS
We’re a
diverse, exciting new coalition of people living with HIV/AIDS, their
advocates and their loved ones—uniting to demand that our leaders exert the
political will to stop the epidemic, in the U.S. and abroad, once and for
all.
Clare
Housing
Clare
Housing provides shelter, services and compassionate care to persons living
with HIV and AIDS in the Twin Cities
Colorado AIDS Project
CAP is
the oldest and largest non-profit (501 (c) (3)), community-based HIV and
AIDS service and education agency in Colorado. Serving the Denver-Metro area
and the surrounding counties (Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas and
Jefferson), any man, woman or child with an HIV or AIDS diagnosis is
eligible for CAP's services and referrals.
Columbus AIDS Task
Force
CATF's
mission is to fight the spread of HIV, reduce its transmission, stigma and
the resulting discrimination through education and awareness, and provide
quality services to individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS.
Community Housing Information and Referrals Program (CHIRP)
Funded by Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), CHIRP
provides information and referrals to individuals with HIV/AIDS and their
families, service providers, and persons interested in sharing housing with
HIV-positive individuals. Site includes housing fact sheets, a CHIRP access
form, housing programs for people with AIDS, a HousingSearch database, and
links to helpful websites.
Connecticut AIDS Residence Coalition
CARC is a membership organization made up of 24 member agenicies. Each
program provides housing and services to people living with HIV/AIDS in
Connecticut.
Consumer
Information & Dispute Resolution, Inc.
C.I.D.R. provides advocacy,
ombudsman, mediation and facilitation services, and transitional housing
resources for people with disabilities.
Corporation for
Supportive Housing (CSH)
National, nonprofit, intermediary organization whose mission is to expand
the quantity and quality of service-supported permanent housing for
individuals with special needs who are homeless or at risk of becoming
homeless. Web site provides information about CSH programs and initiatives,
publications, and network of local offices located across the country, which
provide loans, grants, and technical assistance to nonprofit partners in
their communities. Also features a good overview of the need for and cost
benefits of supportive housing.
Del
Norte Neighborhood Development Corp.
Del
Norte’s mission is to build quality, affordable housing; to maintain and
upgrade existing housing; and to assist economic growth through employment
and entrepreneurial opportunities for the benefit of low and moderate income
families and individuals.
Doorways
Interfaith AIDS Residence Program
Doorways' mission is to provide safe, affordable housing where people with
HIV/AIDS can enjoy security and peace of mind. Doorways operates 65
apartments for independent living, a 36 unit residential care facility, and
a rent and mortgage subsidy program that serves more than 450 people each
month.
Gregory House
Gregory
House Programs is committed to the on-going assessment and development of
programs that meet the housing needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS
throughout Hawaii. Because of these services, clients of Gregory House
Programs have been able to achieve stable housing, gain access to medical
care and maintain relatively stable health in the advent of current
treatments.
Health Care
for the Homeless Information Resource Center
Supports the effective delivery of health care services to homeless people
by providing support services and targeted information. The site offers a
searchable Information Resource Center, as well as funding announcements,
research updates, and training opportunities. There is also a video library,
issues of the e-newsletter "Opening Doors," and upcoming conference
information.
Housing
Works, Inc.
A minority-controlled nonprofit founded in 1990, Housing Works is New York
State's largest provider of housing and comprehensive services for homeless
and formerly homeless people with HIV/AIDS. Web site provides information
about Housing Works' programs and activities, action alerts, and links to
related online resources. Also features "ZAP of the Week page," which
focuses on AIDS issues in New York and allows Internet users to send
preformatted e-mail to policymakers.
Mercy House
Mercy
House is a non profit 501(c)3 organization founded in 1988 by Father Jerome
T. Karcher. Mercy House has developed a Continuum of Care to provide
homeless prevention, emergency services, transitional housing and permanent
housing with supportive services to homeless men, women and children living
in Orange County and the City of Ontario.
National Alliance
to End Homelessness
A
nonprofit organization whose mission is to mobilize the nonprofit, public
and private sectors of society in an alliance to end homelessness. The
Alliance represents a united effort to address the root causes of
homelessness and challenge society's acceptance of homelessness as an
inevitable by-product of American life.
National
Association of People with AIDS
The
National Association of People With AIDS advocates on behalf of all people
living with HIV and AIDS in order to end the pandemic and the human
suffering caused by HIV/AIDS. This website is devoted to our ongoing
mission to educate, inform, and empower all people living with HIV and AIDS.
National Coalition for the Homeless
Our mission is to end homelessness. We focus our work in the following 4
areas: housing justice, economic justice, health care justice, and civil
rights. Our approaches are: grassroots organizing, public education, policy
advocacy, technical assistance, and partnerships.
National Housing Trust Fund Campaign
The
National Housing Trust Fund Campaign is working to establish a National
Housing Trust Fund that would build and preserve 1.5 million units of rental
housing for the lowest income families over the next 10 years.
National Low
Income Housing Coalition
Established in 1974, the National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated
solely to ending America’s affordable housing crisis. NLIHC educates,
organizes and advocates to ensure decent, affordable housing within healthy
neighborhoods for everyone. NLIHC provides up-to-date information,
formulates policy, and educates the public on housing needs and the
strategies for solutions.
National Minority
AIDS Council
The National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC), established in
1987, is the premier national organization dedicated to developing
leadership within communities of color to address the challenges of
HIV/AIDS.
New York City AIDS Housing Network
The New
York City AIDS Housing Network (NYCAHN) is a membership organization
comprised and led by low-income people living with HIV/AIDS working in a
unique coalition with nonprofit housing providers and AIDS service
organizations.
San Francisco AIDS
Foundation
The San
Francisco AIDS Foundation is firmly established as a global leader in the
fight against AIDS. With an annual budget of $16 million, 60 employees, 600
volunteers and 120,000 individuals served this year, the AIDS Foundation
continues to face daunting challenges at every turn with compassion, dignity
and a sense of purpose.
Save, Inc.
Since its inception in 1986, SAVE Inc. has built
or renovated nine residential buildings that provide 75 units of housing and
created innovative housing programs that have enabled hundreds of people
living with HIV/AIDS to maintain a home of their own and, by extension, live
with personal dignity.
The Southern AIDS Coalition
The Southern AIDS
Coalition (SAC) is a sustained and united HIV/AIDS/STD advocacy voice for
the South. We believe that by mobilizing our communities and developing a
broad-based coalition of consumers, advocates, elected and appointed
officials, community and government agencies, and industry partners, we will
develop and implement a solid plan of action for the South.
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