Who We Are
CARC is a statewide coalition of organizations that provide services to people living with HIV/AIDS in Connecticut.
We strive to:
- Educate the public on HIV/AIDS related issues.
- Encourage cooperation among HIV/AIDS organizations.
- Positively influence government policies related to HIV/AIDS issues.
- Improve the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS.
- Empower people living with HIV/AIDS through leadership training.
Our Vision
CARC envisions a future in which all people living with HIV/AIDS can live in dignity, and the AIDS epidemic has ended.
Our Mission
CARC, through its member agencies, strives to ensure quality housing and supportive services for people living with HIV/AIDS in Connecticut and to promote effective HIV/ AIDS awareness and prevention education.
Our History
In October 1987, under the leadership of the Rev. Thaddeus Bennett, then Executive Director of AIDS Ministries, four organizations came together to talk about how to address the growing problem of housing for people with AIDS. They created a collaborative to assist programs in building strong supportive housing models for people with HIV/AIDS. Connecticut's AIDS housing programs were created in response to a clear crisis: people who were sick and dying had no place to live due to discrimination and loss of income during illness.
The CT AIDS Residence Coalition incorporated in 1989. Its founding members included Center City Churches, the CT AIDS Residence Program (now Liberty Community Services), the Stewart B. McKinney Foundation, Leeway and St. Luke's Community Services (now St. Luke's LifeWorks). The aim of the group was to work with and mutually support organizations wishing to create AIDS housing by sharing resources, skills, and information. Together we would advocate collectively for funding on a local and national level.
In the Fall of 2005, the agency changed its name to the Connecticut AIDS Resource Coalition to reflect its broadened mission to embrace all aspects of housing and services to persons living with HIV/AIDS in Connecticut and the fact that CARC is the only statewide AIDS coalition.
