In 1988, at the height of the initial wave of the HIV/AIDS epidemic two men and a Jesuit priest founded the Upper Room AIDS Ministry in response to the communityÍs cries for help. By 1995, the organization was renamed Harlem United Community AIDS Center, Inc. to reflect the inclusion of anyone in need. Unfortunately, this need is still very present.
Our clients deal with social and institutional barriers making it much harder for them to get the help they need. Established providers refused to provide our clients the care they desperately need, like housing, primary care, mental health, testing, health education and more. We founded Harlem United out of necessity. Specifically serving people living with HIV/AIDS who are homeless and/or suffer from mental illness, substance use, or social stigma related to their sexuality, gender or HIV status, Harlem United is the last resort for medically-under served communities of color in Harlem.
We are about to open our newest site which will serve the entire community as a healthcare clinic for everyone, located on 133rd St between Lenox Ave and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.
- Company Name:Harlem United
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