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The Stone Soup Food Pantry provides food assistance while improving the health outcomes for individuals and their families experiencing food insecurity. It is a donation-based, volunteer-driven program. The Stone Soup community food pantry has two locations that provide nutritious food assistance to individuals and their families in the greater Houston area.
The pantry has two locations:
Tuesday & Thursday only, 10 am to 4 pm
Monday thru Friday, 10 am to 4 pm
For questions, or to make a food donation please contact:
jacksonk@aihhouston.org
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Camp Hope at Camp for All
Established 26 years ago, Camp Hope was the first summer camp for children living with HIV in Texas. Camp Hope serves these kids and their siblings, ages 7 to 16, from marginalized and underserved communities across several states in the South. At camp, these amazing kids are given the opportunity to develop life, education, work, and other important skills that are needed to help manage a life living with HIV. They are also given the chance to run, play, and laugh in a safe, healthy, and secure environment with other youth like them.
To learn more, or if you are a medical provider interested in signing up campers, visit:
www.CampHopeHouston.org
Allies in Hope offers eight housing programs, providing safe affordable living and supportive services to individuals and families vulnerable to homelessness and impacted by mental health, substance misuse, HIV, and those at higher risk of acquiring HIV.
To help individuals develop a stable, healthy, and productive future, all housing programs provide case management, as well as community and social support. Our comprehensive assistance model includes individualized plans to address financial stability, resolve family issues, mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, and guidance on how to obtain other medical and social services.
We have housing communities designed to serve the needs of:
Allies in Hope offers three other HOPWA- related programs that serves individuals and their families living with HIV who are low income or in jeopardy of becoming homeless.
For more information, contact us at: housing@aihhouston.org or 713-623-6796
HOPWA and Ryan White services are available to all persons who qualify for assistance, regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, familial status, or handicap.
Education about HIV empowers individuals to stay healthy. Often, some of the most vulnerable populations have the least access to high-quality resources about HIV. Our prison education programs solve this problem by equipping incarcerated individuals with the knowledge they need to lead sexually healthy lives. We offer the following programs to currently incarcerated and recently released individuals.
Wall Talk
A peer-based education program for currently incarcerated individuals. This program focuses on HIV, STIs and sexual violence, providing attendees with the tools they need to make informed decisions regarding their sexual health, both during and post-incarceration.
Somebody Cares
A peer-based program designed to help individuals plan for living with HIV after their release. We provide access to post-release resources and services that increase adherence to treatment and medication.
Allies in Hope offers non-emergency gas and travel vouchers (based on availability) for eligible clients in the Bridge to Reentry Program (BRI).
Client appointments can be related to doctor's visits, including specialty care, substance, and mental health services, pharmacy, case management, and food pantry services. We want to encourage consistent access to essential, qualifying appointments and needed assistance through this transportation assistance..
Jamie Simmons
(713) 623-6796
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(Office) 713-623-6796
(Fax) 713-623-4029
2328 Fannin St.
Houston TX 77002
6260 Westpark Dr., Ste 100
Houston, TX 77057