GMHC New York is a leading organization in New York City dedicated to fighting the AIDS epidemic and improving the lives of individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. With a wide range of services and programs, GMHC offers advocacy, health benefits, HIV/STI testing, housing assistance, financial management, legal support, nutrition, mental and behavioral health services, prevention initiatives, community health programs, substance use support, training and education, capacity-building, research, wellness programs, and workforce development opportunities. They serve diverse communities including black people, Latinx people, men who have sex with men, older adults, long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS, people living with HIV/AIDS, transgender and gender nonconforming individuals, non-binary people, women, youth, and young adults. GMHC also provides valuable resources on HIV/AIDS information, sexual and personal health, and operates a national resource center on HIV aging.
Through their various events, such as the GMHC Cabaret and AIDS Walk New York, GMHC raises funds to sustain their vital programs and services. They have been recognized for their outstanding work and have received support from renowned individuals like composer Alan Menken. GMHC is committed to ending AIDS and empowering individuals to live fulfilling lives, providing hope, support, and resources to those in need. Their dedicated staff and the Buddy Program have made a significant impact on the lives of their clients, offering assistance with housing, care, and advocacy, and helping individuals choose life and persevere.
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