Three Saturdays each month, Lifelong's Chicken Soup Brigade holds food drives at local grocery stores.
Help us feed people
Three Saturdays each month, Lifelong's Chicken Soup Brigade holds food drives at local grocery stores.
Help us feed people
Lifelong partners with many other organizations, locally and nationally, to help end HIV/AIDS.
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Among other volunteer duties, Tom Gibbon helps coordinate the volunteer delivery drivers who take food to people across King County each Thursday evening.
Read Tom's story
Lifelong AIDS Alliance's Director of Nutrition Services, Patrick Schultz, just spent 2 weeks in South Africa in conjunction with ANSA.
Click here to read Patrick's blogOur AIDS Care Access Program (ACAP) can connect you with the care you need. We can give you the names and phone numbers of providers or we will set up an appointment with a provider for you.
If you need help accessing care, please contact us directly at (206) 284-9277 or acap@llaa.org.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What doctors are available?
Among the many excellent doctors in King County who treat people living with HIV/AIDS, you can request:
• A male or female doctor
• A doctor with a practice near your home or office
• A doctor who charges lower fees
• A private doctor or community clinic
What dental care is available?
It is best to see the dentist before you have an emergency because most coverage emphasizes preventative care. Basic dental coverage can be covered through:
I just found out I have HIV and I’ve heard how much money HIV medications can cost. Can you help?
Yes, we can recommend programs to help pay for medical care, including medications. We’re happy to help connect you to these programs, even if you don’t have a job or health insurance.
Help! My doctor is not covered on my new health insurance plan! What do I do?
Lots of doctors in King County have experience in HIV/AIDS. We can help you go through your insurance list to find the provider that best fits your needs.
I've been HIV positive for a while and haven't seen a dentist in a while. Where do I start?
Give us a call. We can help find a dentist you’ll feel comfortable with.
ACAP is a program of Lifelong AIDS Alliance and receives funding from:
• U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
• Health Resources & Services Administration
• Public Health – Seattle & King County
• Lifelong AIDS Alliance