Our From All Walks of Life Fund is a fund of last resort providing financial assistance to the most vulnerable people living with HIV disease in the Philadelphia region.
For people living with HIV disease, stable housing is one of the strongest predictors of their access to treatment, their health outcomes, and how long they will live. Those who have housing are much more likely to access health services, attend primary care visits, receive on-going care, and receive care that meets clinical practical standards. Recognizing the difficulty in maintaining one’s health with insecure housing, our Housing Fund is designed to help people living with HIV disease obtain and maintain permanent housing. These grants typically cover back rent/mortgage payments, and first and last month’s rent/security deposits.
The Emergency Financial Assistance Fund provides grants to assist clients with unforeseen financial difficulties that may interfere with their effective health management. Typically grants are for medical services or equipment, utilities, or other items that support successful health maintenance.
Medical Case Managers from our partner agencies are able to submit applications on behalf of their clients.
Action Wellness | |
(215) 981-0088 | |
Action Wellness provides a range of services for people living with HIV/AIDS including: information and referrals; case management; housing counseling; mental health services; and support groups. | |
AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania | |
(215) 587-9377 | |
Provides free legal services, advocacy and education to people with HIV/AIDS and those affected by the epidemic - fighting discrimination and stigma, and defending the rights of people with HIV/AIDS to public benefits, quality healthcare and affordable housing. | |
BEBASHI | |
(215) 769-3561 | |
a non-profit organization founded in 1985 that has become the largest AIDS Service agency providing a continuum of HIV services to the urban community in Pennsylvania. | |
Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc. | |
(215) 763-8870 | |
Congreso's HIV/AIDS services provide a culturally and linguistically appropriate continuum of care. An array of services are provided in an integrated manner to assure quality services at all times. | |
Einstein Infectious Disease Clinic | |
Family Services of Montgomery County | |
(610) 272-1520 | |
Case management links consumers to medical, mental health, housing, food/nutrition, and transportation services. Prevention education offers HIV counseling, testing and education for high risk individuals. | |
HUP – MacGregor Infectious Disease | |
The Mazzoni Center | |
(215) 563-0652 | |
A continuum of services, from prevention information/education to HIV counseling and testing, STD and GYN services to care services such as advocacy, food, case management, and home care. | |
Penn Community Practice at Presbyterian Medical Center | |
Philadelphia FIGHT | |
(215) 985-4448 | |
Comprehensive prevention, education, research, and treatment programs including Philadelphia FIGHT, the Jonathan Lax Treatment Center, Care Outreach, AIDS Library, Y-HEP, Project TEACH, and Critical Path. | |
PHMC Care Clinic | |
Prevention Point Philadelphia | |
(215) 787-0118 | |
PPP is a multi-service harm reduction organization providing HIV prevention and care services for durg users and sex workers, including a syringe exchange program, medical care and social services. | |
Urban Solutions | |
People living with HIV disease who are in need of a Medical Case Manager should contact the AIDS Hotline at 215.985.AIDS (2437) for information and referrals to an AIDS service provider .