AIDS Housing in Connecticut: A Resource Guide
Since the first program opened its doors in the mid-1980s, the agencies highlighted in this guide have housed over 1,200 men, women and children who otherwise would have been homeless. They've responded to our communities' needs by creating unique and successful forms of supportive housing long before it became the norm. Some are actual houses, others are independent apartments, some care for the physically fragile while others care for the socially fragile. Each has its own personality and characteristics, but all strive to ensure that persons living with AIDS are provided with the highest quality housing and support services available.
Click on the links below for contact information and program details for each agency. |