Ryan Ramdass Email

Community Health Worker . Albany Damien Center

Current Roles

Employees:
48
Revenue:
$10.4M
About
The Albany Damien Center provides a community center, programs, and activities for individuals and families living with and affected by HIV and AIDS. Our mission is to enhance the lives of people affected by HIV and AIDS in an affirming environment and to reduce new infections in the communities we serve. The Damien Center envisions a community where people with HIV and AIDS achieve their desired potential and are respected as coworkers neighbors and friends, while striving for an HIV free generation. Program areas include the AIDS Community Center (est. 1990), Smart Meals (2001), PAWS (2003), and Mpower! Albany (2014). The AIDS Community Center Program provides drop in programs including HIV prevention support groups, holistic programs (massage, Reiki, spiritual care), HIV testing, mental health counseling, HIV and AIDS resource sections, meeting space, peer referrals, and opportunities for social and recreational activities. PAWS (Pets are Wonderful Support) works to increase health and quality of life by providing assistance to PLWH/A pet owners and ensuring that they are not separated from their animal companions when they need them the most. Smart Meals combines nutrition education with well-balanced meals served during AIDS Community Center drop in hours, grocery bags, and food vouchers to local supermarkets. The Peer Buddy Program matches trained staff living with HIV with members who have poor HIV clinical measurements to ensure they are accessing care and adhering to medications.
Albany Damien Center Address
12 South Lake Avenue
Albany, NY
United States
Albany Damien Center Email

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