Organization
Gay Mens Health Crisis Inc
New York, NYMission
Gay men's health crisis, Inc. Fights to end the aids epidemic and uplift the lives of all affected.
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Website: http://www.gmhc.org
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Principal Officer: MICHAEL HESTER
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EINEIN: 133130146
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Revenue: $21,058,080
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Expenses: $22,763,935
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Gay Mens Health Crisis Inc
New York,
NY
10018
Categories HIV/AIDS
All Programs
Care and support - care coordination services include the agency intake, transitional care coordination, housing assistance and health homes services. These services all aim to comprehensively and collaboratively assess the clients' needs, link the clients to relevant and appropriate care and then to coordinate that care to ensure retention and the best possible health outcomes. Staff regularly coordinate care with medical doctors, family members, mental health practitioners, substance abuse counselors, lawyers, nutritionists, landlords, and other support professionals as needed. (See schedule o)
Prevention and education - the prevention department provides HIV prevention services to clients living with HIV and aids and those at-risk for HIV and sti infection. The department seeks to ensure that clients living with HIV/aids and unaware of their status have access to health care and supportive services and that clients who are HIV negative or at-risk have access to prevention services. The department provides the following services including HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia testing, linkage to care services, access and referral to pre-exposure prophylaxis (prep) and post exposure prophylaxis (pep)....(See schedule o)
Public policy, information and advocacy - the public affairs and policy department supports systemic HIV prevention by advocating for fair, effective, and evidence-based HIV prevention policies at the federal, state and city levels. The public policy department aims to advance an HIV prevention agenda that promotes individual behavioral changes while acknowledging structural factors such as gender and racial inequality, poverty, anti-gay stigma, undocumented immigration status, and lack of access to health care. (See schedule o)