People Living With HIV - Services
All services of the AIDS Project of Southern Vermont are free and confidential. We are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS. To this end, we provide a number of services:
Case Management
Assistance for HIV positive individuals in receiving and maintaining needed medical, social and vocational services. We provide referrals to and coordination with a broad range of human services in the community.
Benefits Advocacy
Specialized assistance with applications for state and federal insurance programs that cover medical services, medications, dental care, Social Security and disability issues.
Dove Program
Non-perishable food, nutritional supplements and personal care items available to supplement the needs of people living with HIV/AIDS and their households. These items are donated from members of area faith communities and shoppers at local grocery stores.
Financial Assistance
Limited state and agency funding to assist eligible clients with housing, mental health care, substance abuse treatment, transportation, nutrition, emergencies and other needs related to HIV/AIDS care.
Volunteer Services
Volunteers to help people living with HIV/AIDS, their family members and partners.
For more information about any of these services contact:
Brattleboro office Marguerite Monet, 802 254-8263 or monet@sover.net
Bennington office Cynthia Himmel, 802 447-8007 or chimmel@sover.net
Resources:
Click here for additional resources for people living with HIV.
Click here to find out where to get free safer sex and other prevention supplies.