Combatting HIV and its related epidemics of sexually transmitted infection, opioid addiction, and mental health crises born out of poverty, stigma, and injustice
Nearly 40 years ago, the Alliance for Positive Health began providing resources and support to individuals living with HIV/AIDS. At the time we were in uncharted territory, unsure of how the future would look and what needs would arise.
Today, we are still providing support to these individuals. But the face of their needs has changed and evolved as they are living long lives.
With these longer lives comes chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease, lung disease, and obesity, but HIV can bring additional complexities and earlier onset. There is also the layer of stigma, which can bring isolation and sometimes delay or entirely prevent engagement in HIV care.
The epidemic is still here.
The need is still real.
The Alliance for Positive Health by the numbers
July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024
Clients served
7,311
Clients served
Services provided
65,059
Services provided
HIV Tests
626
HIV Tests
STI Tests
1,892
STI Tests
Meals provided
20,195
Meals provided
Care coordination services provided
10,930
Care coordination services provided
Rides provided to medical appointments
972
Rides provided to medical appointments
Clients provided housing
94
Clients provided housing
Naloxone (Narcan) kits distributed
11,496
Naloxone (Narcan) kits distributed
Clients provided syringe exchange services
494
Clients provided syringe exchange services
Harm reduction services provided
3,752
Harm reduction services provided






