The Aliveness Project Supports Minnesota Patients with HIV

A realtor working in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area, David Abele is a member of many local and national charitable organizations. One organization David Abele contributes to is The Aliveness Project. The Aliveness Project provides support of all kinds to patients with HIV living in Minnesota.

The Aliveness Project welcomes newly-diagnosed and long-time patients with HIV alike. To help the public determine their eligibility, the organization provides HIV testing services. Councilors certified by the Minnesota health department oversee in-person, rapid tests, and interested individuals can also acquire an at-home HIV test free of charge. To gain access to the organization’s benefits prospective members submit an application containing proof of having HIV like documentation from a physician, and proof of Minnesota residency.

Members can take advantage of assistance in several areas. The Aliveness Project helps members access quality, affordable healthcare, even if they lack insurance. Their nutrition counseling and grocery store help patients with HIV plan and acquire ingredients for healthy diets, mindful of each patient’s health challenges. Members can receive referrals to mental health services and housing applications from an Aliveness Project case manager. Year-round, members can attend exclusive events hosted by The Aliveness Project and local businesses and receive free tickets to local theater and sporting events.

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