HIV / AIDS

BABES Network-YWCA

Synopsis: 
BABES Network-YWCA is a peer-based program, a sisterhood of women facing HIV together.
Description: 

BABES reduces isolation, promotes self-empower-ment, enhances quality of life and serves the needs of women facing HIV and their families through peer support, advocacy, education and outreach. Our HIV/AIDS Outreach & Prevention Education Project (HOPE) trains and coordinates people living with HIV to share their stories through media campaigns, speaking engagements and community forums in order to educate the public, combat stigma and stop the spread of HIV.

Address: 
1118 Fifth Ave
Seattle, Washington 98101 United States
Phone: 
1 888-292-1912
Hours of Operation: 
see website

AIDS Housing of Washington

Synopsis: 
AIDS Housing of Washington’s mission is to increase and sustain housing and related services for people living with HIV/AIDS or experiencing homelessness.
Description: 

AHW's mission is to increase and sustain housing and related services for people living with HIV/AIDS or experiencing homelessness. AHW is dedicated to forging local and national partnerships with housing, health, and social service agencies, and their clients, to:

  • Build homes and expand access to services
  • Assess community needs and generate innovative housing solutions
  • Improve the quality of life for people living with
    HIV/AIDS and low-income populations facing multiple barriers to stable
    housing
Address: 
2014 East Madison #200
Seattle, Washington 98122 United States
Phone: 
1 206-322-9444
Fax: 
1 206-322-9298

POCAAN People of Color Against AIDS Network

Synopsis: 
POCAAN is a multi-cultural AIDS prevention organization created in response to the devastating impact that HIV/AIDS was and continues to have on communities of color.
Description: 

In Washington State, POCAAN brings people of color together across differences of race, gender, class and sexual orientation to achieve its mission.

We are committed to develop, implement and promote comprehensive multicultural HIV/AIDS prevention models that are effective and responsive to the evolving needs of communities of color.

POCAAN seeks to remove the barriers created by sexism, racism and homophobia, which limit our abilities to access health care services and educational risk reduction messages concerning AIDS.

Address: 
2200 Rainier Avenue South
Seattle, Washington 98144 United States
Phone: 
1 206-322-7061
Fax: 
1 206-322-7204

Multifaith Works

Synopsis: 
Multifaith Works AIDS CareTeams offer people of all faiths a common volunteer experience by providing practical support and friendship to people living with HIV/AIDS. Both volunteers and CarePartners (clients) report tremendous benefits through their involvement on CareTeams.
Description: 

Multifaith Works builds a community of compassion by mobilizing volunteers from many spiritual and cultural backgrounds to provide practical and emotional support, and housing, for people living with
AIDS or other life-threatening illnesses. Through all its programs, Multifaith Works promotes understanding and acceptance of human diversity.

Multifaith Works Programs

Multifaith Works is a non-profit, non-denominational organization that provides housing and supportive services to people living with AIDS or other life-threatening illnesses, and community education
on issues of human diversity.

  • Seattle Shanti offers one-to-one emotional support to people living with HIV/AIDS or other life-threatening illnesses by providing active, non-judgmental listening and a comforting, sustaining relationship.
  • The AIDS CareTeam Program offers friendship and practical support to individuals and households living with AIDS.
  • Multifaith Housing Program provides supportive low-income housing to people living with AIDS and MS.
Address: 
115 16th Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98122 United States
Phone: 
1 206-324-1520
Fax: 
1 206-324-2041

Lifelong AIDS Alliance

Synopsis: 
Lifelong AIDS Alliance is committed to preventing the spread of HIV, and to providing practical support services and advocating for those whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS.
Description: 

Lifelong AIDS Alliance was formed in 2001 through the merger of
Chicken Soup Brigade and Northwest AIDS Foundation. We’ve come a long
way since our beginnings in 1983, when a soup can was passed around
Volunteer Park and collected the first $42 to help people living with
HIV/AIDS in our community.

Today, we are staffers, volunteers,
donors and community members from many different backgrounds. We are
united in our determination to make sure that we never forget that
HIV/AIDS still exists. We will be here until there is a cure.

Lifelong Staff

Caring for People
Lifelong
does whatever it takes to improve the lives of people living with
HIV/AIDS. We provide health insurance so that people can get the care
they need. We cook and deliver healthy meals. We ensure that people
have a safe place to live. And our caring case managers help people
every step of the way.

Preventing New Infections
Until
there is a cure, preventing new AIDS infections is our best hope.
Lifelong distributes hundreds of thousands of condoms each year, along
with safer-sex messages aimed at stopping thousands of new infections.
We also counsel those at risk of spreading or acquiring HIV.

Advocating For Change
Decisions
made in Olympia and Washington, DC have a profound effect upon people
living with HIV/AIDS here in Seattle/King County. We represent those
living with HIV/AIDS and ensure that our voices are heard at the local,
state and federal levels.

Creating Community
Lifelong builds a strong network of support for our programs and services. Events, like our annual AIDS Walk and monthly Gay Bingo, raise both awareness and financial support for people living with HIV/AIDS in Seattle/King County.

Address: 
1002 E Seneca St
Seattle, Washington 98122 United States
Phone: 
1 206-328-8979
Fax: 
1 206-325-2689
Hours of Operation: 
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m

Bailey-Boushay House

Synopsis: 
Bailey-Boushay House is a nationally recognized facility offering residential care and day health programs for people living with AIDS.
Description: 

Bailey-Boushay House is America's first skilled nursing facility that was planned, funded, built and staffed to meet the needs of people living with AIDS. Every effort has gone into making Bailey-Boushay a place of profound respect and dignity for the people we serve. The structure itself reflects that commitment. But even more so, you'll find it in the attitudes and commitment of our staff.

The
range of services offered here is broad. Two programs—Adult Day Health Care and Residential Care—are designed to meet the many needs of our residents and clients: medical, physical, mental and emotional.

Located in the Madison Valley community of Seattle, Washington, Bailey-Boushay House is operated by Virginia Mason Medical Center—a leading health care provider. Those who come by Bailey-Boushay House receive the highest quality, value and care available.

Bailey-Boushay House strives to meet the physical, emotional and spirtual needs of people living with a changing AIDS. We are able to address the needs of the complete individual and still provide the most cost-effective care available.

Address: 
2720 East Madison
Seattle, Washington 98112 United States
Phone: 
1 206-322-5300
Fax: 
1 206-720-2299
Hours of Operation: 
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m
Referral Needed?: 
Referrals come from area case managers, physicians, other AIDS service agencies and individuals

Country Doctor Community Clinic

Synopsis: 
Country Doctor Community Clinic provides health care that addresses the needs of people regardless of their ability to pay.
Description: 

Country Doctor Community Clinic was founded in 1971 by a group of community activists that recognized the need for medical care services in their neighborhood. Originally operating from an abandoned Firestation in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Country Doctor was an all-volunteer free clinic offering services only in the evenings. As the community's reliance on the clinic's services grew, Country Doctor evolved into a respected primary care provider that today operates from two sites and offers a full range of health care services.

In 1988 Country Doctor Community Clinic and Carolyn Downs Family Medical Center merged and became one organization. Since their founding, the clinics' primary goal has been to provide the highest quality comprehensive health care to their patients. From that goal comes our commitment to provide comprehensive care, combining outpatient and in-patient family practice primary care with community health care and preventive health education. It is in this way that the organization has been able to have a positive impact on the health of the communities it serves.

Address: 
500 19th Ave E
Seattle, Washington 98122 United States
Phone: 
1 206-299-1600
Fax: 
1 206-299-1608
Hours of Operation: 
see website

Gay City Health Project

Synopsis: 
Gay City Health Project is a multicultural gay men's health organization located in Seattle, WA and the premiere provider of HIV and STD testing in King County.
Description: 

Our mission is to promote the health of gay and bisexual men and prevent HIV transmission by building community, fostering communication, and nurturing self-esteem.

Address: 
511 East Pike Street
Seattle, Washington 98122 United States
Phone: 
1 206-860-6969
Fax: 
1 206-860-0195

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center - HIV Vaccine Trials Unit

Synopsis: 
The Seattle HIV Vaccine Trials Unit (HVTU) is a program of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the University of Washington.
Description: 

The Seattle HVTU is a local site for the HIV Vaccine Network (HVTN) —an international effort to test and find an HIV vaccine that will work safely in diverse populations worldwide.

In existence since 1987 we are dedicated to working with our local community to provide HIV vaccine education and research for people interested in fighting HIV. We work with community based organizations such as Lifelong AIDS Alliance, Gay City, Brother 2 Brother and African American Reach and Teach Ministries.

Located on First Hill near down town Seattle and Capital Hill, our staff is experienced in enrolling HIV negative and positive volunteers in various HIV vaccine research studies.

Together with our volunteers, we hope to end the pandemic of HIV/AIDS

Address: 
901 Boren St. #1320
Seattle, Washington 98104 United States
Phone: 
1 206-667-2300
Fax: 
1 206-667-2299
Contact: 
Kim Louis
Client Criteria: 
please call to schedule an appointment
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