Our new Peer Advocacy Program (PAP) unites newly diagnosed HIV+ folks with an advocate who can help them navigate their new normal. The goal is to provide social support so that the client adheres to meds, stays stably housed and feels connected.

Kentuckiana AIDS Alliance recognizes that the COVID pandemic has profoundly impacted socialization.
For people living with HIV, this can be a critical loss of connection. KAA can pair someone who is newly diagnosed with an advocate so that they can have ongoing social support on a one to one basis.
For more information, please email info@kentuckianaaidsalliance.org

KAA is also seeking more advocates to work with this program. If you are interested, please send an email to the above address.

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Having a place to call home makes everyday challenges a little less, well, challenging! Imagine having a chronic disease and the threat of losing your home. Our Eviction Prevention Program will help our HIV+ community members stay home and stay well!

Kentuckiana AIDS Alliance can help people living with HIV stay housed if their landlord has filed for their eviction for non-payment of rent. Program participants will meet with an Eviction Prevention Specialist to determine eligibility, to develop a sustainable financial plan and can be referred to other service if needed.
For more information, please email info@kentuckianaaidsalliance.org

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