AIDS Service Center - HIV/AIDS Organization

Below is the information for AIDS Service Center, a HIV/AIDS Organization in Pasadena CA :
Details: For 26 years, AIDS Service Center (ASC) has been serving the HIV/AIDS community in Los Angeles County. ASC was created from a need in the community. Our humble beginnings as an answering machine in the basement under the stairwell of All Saints Church was in response to the community’s need to seek answers to a new illness that was affecting gay men and others. The stigmas attached were rampant. ASC enlisted two women’s organizations to assist in broadening the acceptance of its work. The YWCA and Women At Work jumped in wholeheartedly. We grew over the years, continuing to develop ground-breaking models for the care of this ever changing disease. ASC was one of the first organizations in the United States to develop a Family & Pediatrics Case Management program in 1991. In continuing this tradition we have recently embarked upon a new change within the organization. We expected the federal money (Ryan White Care Act) that ASC and others have relied on for many of our programs to shift its funding model, which would mean recipients of these funds would have to directly provide medical treatment. For years we have been linked to agencies that provide this kind of service but did not provide it directly. Because of this change and the goal of continuing to improve the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County, ASC has transferred the majority of its federally funded care programs into Andrew Escajeda Comprehensive Care Services at the Pasadena Public Health Department (PPHD). This has ensured that our clients are still able to access all of the services we had provided as well as their medical treatment in one facility if needed. This move has also meant that primary care services are still offered here in Pasadena and, as we see it, more opportunities for growth and expansion of programs to underserved communities. Importantly, this transition has reduced our overhead by up to 75%, allowing more money to go directly to the programs and services we still offer to the community. ASC has continued its oversight of the following areas: Outreach & Prevention and Basic Needs, which includes our Housing Department. The need for an expanded Outreach & Prevention program is critical because the transmission of HIV continues to this day. According to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, there is an estimated 60,000 persons living with HIV in Los Angeles County with over 20% unaware of their status. Educating communities and individuals about HIV/AIDS and connecting people who are HIV positive to medical care will help to reduce HIV transmission. ASC has begun to increase our Outreach & Prevention efforts. We offer HIV 101 education, community partners professional development, a Peer-to-Peer program, community events outreach, condom distribution, and online educational interaction. In terms of Basic Needs, we offer housing services, a supplemental food card program, a food pantry (done in partnership with PPHD and AIDS Project Los Angeles [APLA]), help with getting household items for clients, and educational scholarships. It is important to remember that the medical needs of someone living with HIV can tend to take a secondary role if the basics of housing and food are not being met.
Address: 65 N. Raymond Ave., Ste. 240
Pasadena, CA 91103
Contact Phone: 626-441-8495
Fax: 626-441-5003
Website: http://www.aidsservicecenter.org/
Services Available: Housing Services - provides assistance with short-term rent, security deposit, and utility payments; resources and referrals for emergency, transitional, and subsidized housing programs throughout Los Angeles County

To Apply: Contact the housing assistance agency at the phone number above, or via the website if available.

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