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baileyhouse.org

Bailey House is an American charity based in New York that provides supportive housing for people living with HIV and AIDS and advocates on their behalf. In addition, the program connects individuals with medical care and other health and social services. Special housing units are set aside for LGBT homeless youths, with a number of units specifically for supporting transgender youth. Bailey House was established in 1983 with just a few apartments in Chelsea and Greenwich Village. It was initially called the AIDS Resource Center. In 1986, Bailey-Holt House was opened as the first American congregate residence for people living with AIDS. In 1995, the name AIDS Resource Center was officially changed to Bailey House in honor of one of its founders, Reverend Mead Miner Bailey. At the same time, a major residence on Christopher Street was renamed Bailey-Holt House in recognition of Reverend Bailey and Broadway theatre producer and director Fritz Holt. In 1997, a second headquarters was opened at East Harlem Service Center, to serve the needs of critically under-served communities including East Harlem, Harlem, and the South Bronx adding bilingual, drop-in services to people living with HIV/AIDS throughout New York City, job training, a food pantry, housing placement and substance abuse services. More information...

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