Heterosexual Men and Women Challenged with HIV/AIDS
The groups listed below are for heterosexual men and women challenged with HIV/AIDS. After more than 20 years, the HIV/AIDS epidemic has had a devastating impact on the African American community. In the face of this devastation are those challenged with HIV/AIDS who oftentimes feel left alone, isolated, alienated and ignored.
If you are one of those brothers or sisters who feel abandoned and in need of words of comfort and support, then one of these groups is for you. Enlighten your spirit and renew your strength by attending one of the groups. Group participation is free, strictly confidential, and beneficial to all those who come.
Light refreshments are offered at each meeting.
HIV/AIDS Education and Treatment (HEAT)
A support group for heterosexual men of color living with HIV/AIDS.
Participation in the group is confidential.
Group meetings are held every first and third Thursday of each month.
Sisters Watching Sisters Back (SWSB)
A group for African American women 18 years old and up.
Meets every fourth Saturday of each month.
For more information about any of the groups listed above, email groups@wmsandassoc.org. Back to Top |