Resources from the National AIDS Housing Coalition

The National AIDS Housing Coalition (NAHC) works to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic by ensuring that persons living with HIV/AIDS have quality, affordable and appropriate housing.

Its coalition of national and community-based organizations and individuals provides strong advocacy, representation, and training for thousands of consumers, community leaders, and social service/health providers. 

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HOPWA Need Paper FY 19
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Open to download resource. In response to the unique and varied housing needs of people living with HIV/AIDS, the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program was created in 1992. The program, housed in the Office of Community Planning and Development in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), directly addresses the housing and service needs of people living with HIV/AIDS. Research has shown that housing is the greatest unmet service need for people living with the disease.
HOPWA Need Paper FY17
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
HOPWA Need Paper Current
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Open to download resource.
Housing is Healthcare Fact Sheet
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Open to download resource.