- AIDS Interfaith Ministries of Kentuckiana
- 502.574-6086
- 502.574-6085
- AIDS Interfaith Ministries (AIM) of Kentuckiana, Inc. is committed to people living with HIV/AIDS by providing spiritual, nutritional and emotional support in a community building context, which is non-judgmental and life affirming in approach. AIM seeks to be a bridge between the HIV/AIDS and faith communities. AIM provides pastoral care and counseling for individuals, couples, families and groups. Hospital, home and nursing facility visitation is provided as well as funeral services and grief counseling. AIM provides a Food Closet inclusive of personal care items and household cleaning supplies, life skills educational workshops, spiritual retreats, a monthly fellowship dinner, and volunteer services through the AIM Care Teams.
- Camp Heart to Heart
- www.camphearttoheart.com
- Camp Heart to Heart is an a FREE Summer Camp for children (ages 5 - 12), who are living in the shadow of HIV or AIDS. This includes kids who have HIV/AIDS, those who have a HIV+ family member, or have lost a family member to AIDS.
- Friend to Friend
- 850 Barrett Ave
- Louisville
- 502.574.8248
- www.friendtofriend.org
- The goal of the Friend to Friend Internet Project is to utilize the Internet to bring awareness and information about HIV and other STD's to those in our community. The project has helped several related community organizations develop a website and helped others enhance their presence on the world wide web. We educate volunteer Peer Leaders and train them how to encourage safer behavior among their peers to prevent the transmission of disease. Peer Leaders share their knowledge about STD's and offer resources/referrals to their peers through websites, chat rooms, email, instant messaging and at community settings.
- HIV/AIDS Legal Project of the Legal Aid Society
- 502.574.8199
- www.laslou.org
- Provides free legal services to individuals infected and affected by HIV/AIDS who otherwise cannot afford an attorney. Since 1992, the Legal Project has provided free services to over 3200 clients on issues involving insurance, discrimination, access to care and public benefits, testing and confidentiality.
- House of Ruth
- 607 E St Catherine St
- Louisville
- 502.587.5080
- www.houseofruth.net
- Provides various programs and services to empower families and individuals who have been infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. House of Ruth also administers Glade house and provides case management for those on housing programs.
- Louisville AIDS Walk
- 810 Barrett Ave, Ste 305
- Louisville
- 502.574.5947
- www.louisvilleaidswalk.org
- The Louisville AIDS Walk is an annual community walk and fund-raising organization that helps support local HIV/AIDS groups and activities.
- Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness
- HIV Prevention Services: 502 574.5600
- Louisville AIDS Resource Center: 502.574.5490
- STD Specialty Clinic: 502.574-6699
- 850 Barrett Ave, Ste 301
- Louisville
- www.louisvilleky.gov/health
- Louisville Metro Housing and Family Services
- 502.574.8669
- Provides rental and utility payment assistance for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS who meet eligibility guidelines.
- Louisville Poz Buddies
- www.loupoz.com
- The Louisville POZ Buddies group is comprised of gay men who are HIV positive and wish to interact with similarly situated men in a relaxed and social environment
- Mothers and others
- 502.585-9911 ext. 2441
- For all individuals who have been infected or affected by HIV/AIDS or have lost a loved one to HIV/AIDS. Contact Helen Deines for meeting time and location.
- S.A.B.S.A. (Sisters and Brothers Surviving AIDS)
- 502.231.3871
- www.sabsaonline.com
- SABSA (Sisters and Brothers Surviving AIDS) is not only a support group, but also one who will advocate and speak out on issues that affect African-Americans with HIV/AIDS. We promote prevention through advocacy as well as serving as a place to bring individuals infected and affected by HIV/AIDS together for sharing resource information and collaboration with other local agencies.
- S.A.I.L.
- Linda: 502.574.6085
- Daniel: 502.969.0336
- Surviving AIDS In Louisville, is a support group for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS patients, caregivers, family and friends. The group is sponsored by AIDS Interfaith Ministries of Kentuckiana and is facilitated by Linda Reynolds and Daniel Coe. SAIL meets at the Urban County Government Center, 810 Barret Ave., Room 115 from 1:00 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month.
- Tri-County Health Coalition of Southern Indiana, Inc
- 812. 944.7265
- Tri-County Health Coalition of Southern Indiana, Inc. is a non-profit volunteer organization which acts as a clearinghouse for health information for the minority and disadvantaged population of a three county area in Southern Indiana. The Coalition provides health screening, referral services, resources and follow up as well as educational and prevention workshops.
- UofL School of Dentistry
- Community-based Dental Partnership
- 502. 852.1267
- Through federally funded Ryan White grants, the U of L School of Dentistry is able to provide dental care to HIV/AIDS patients who have no other means of payment. Care is available at these locations: the U of L School of Dentistry and the U of L Ambulatory Care Building, the Hardin County Community Clinic at Elizabethtown Community College, and the Dixie Metro Clinic on Dixie Highway.
- Volunteers of America
- 933 Goss Ave
- Louisville
- 502.636.0771
- www.voaky.org
- Our HIV Prevention Specialists offer HIV testing and coordinate several programs to educate the community on how to reduce the risk of contracting HIV. We are often looking for volunteers and participants for our entertaining and informative programs. If you are interested in volunteering, hosting a workshop, being a participant or attending a forum, contact the STOP Program.
- Volunteers of America manages the Care coordinator Program offering case management and financial assistance for health related needs, such as education, health insurance, nutrition, transportation to medical appointments, and housing stabilization, for people living with HIV/AIDS.
- Wings Clinic
- 502.561.8844
- WINGS is a federally funded outpatient medical clinic for HIV+ persons. The goal of WINGS is 100% access to comprehensive medical care and 0% disparity in the quality of care provided. Wings provides services including primary care, infectious diseases, nutrition services, support groups, mental health assessments and referral, as well as a liaison to community services for those with HIV/AIDS.
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