HIV/AIDS

Volunteers of America is the largest provider of HIV/AIDS case coordination services in the state of Kentucky. Our programs help improve the quality of life for individuals living with HIV/AIDS and prevent the spread of the disease. Click on any program name for a fact sheet in PDF format.

S.T.O.P. Program
Volunteers of America’s S.T.O.P. (Stop The Spread of HIV Through Outreach and Prevention) program serves Metro Louisville, and Lexington with HIV/AIDS and Syphilis prevention, testing, and outreach. Program staff provide educational information and safe sex supplies to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and Syphilis, pre-test and post-test counseling, and referrals to HIV-related and non-HIV related resources.
Call (502) 574-5373 for more information.

Kentucky Care Coordinator Program
Volunteers of America’s Kentucky Care Coordinator Program (KCCP) is the largest HIV/AIDS program in Kentucky, serving more than 700 clients annually. Through referrals and direct assistance, KCCP stabilizes people living with HIV/AIDS so they can better manage the disease and enjoy a higher quality of life.
Additionally, KCCP assists clients dealing with substance abuse and mental health issues by referring them to appropriate programs.
Call (502) 574-0161 for more information.

HOPWA
The HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS) program provides emergency financial assistance to individuals with HIV/AIDS who are in danger of becoming homeless. Recognizing that substance abuse can threaten the stability of permanent housing, HOPWA staff screen each client and refer clients to treatment services that would otherwise be unaffordable or unattainable for them.
Call (502) 574-0161 for more information.

Outpatient Program
Volunteers of Amrerica’s Outpatient Program is a licensed substance abuse treatment program designed to reach individuals with HIV/AIDS who have alcohol or drug dependency.  The program stresses the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous and provides an atmosphere of safety by placing clients with similar health issues together.
Call (502) 636-0742 for more information.


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