2 results for month: 03/2018
HARLEM UNITED PRAISES GOVERNOR CUOMO’S COMMITMENT TO ELIMINATE HEPATITIS C IN NEW YORK AND INCREASE ACCESS TO HOUSING FOR ALL NEW YORKERS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS
New York, NY (March 16, 2018) – Governor Cuomo announced today his commitment to end the hepatitis C epidemic in New York State and his continued commitment to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic by 2020 by increasing access to affordable housing for all New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS. Harlem United, a nationally recognized housing, health and human services organization, praises Governor Cuomo’s commitment on these critical public health issues.
With the Governor’s announcement, New York becomes the first state in the nation to create and implement a plan to eliminate hepatitis C. Rates of new hepatitis C cases are on the rise nationally and in ...
Harlem United turns 30!
Since 1988, Harlem United has been changing lives by helping marginalized communities improve their health and well-being through compassionate, client-centered care. From our roots, planted in the basement of a church in Harlem at the height of the AIDS crisis, we’ve grown into a nationally-recognized, community-focused healthcare, housing, and human services provider serving New Yorkers and beyond.
This year, we celebrate that we are 30 Years Strong and we are excited to have your support as renovate, expand, and transform our reach in housing, healthcare, and human services.