
Iris House A Center For Women Living With Hiv, Inc
Iris House A Center For Women Living With Hiv, Inc
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Mission
Iris House saves lives through comprehensive support, prevention and education services for women, families, and underserved populations affected by HIV/AIDS and other health disparities in a safe, family-centered environment by passionate, professional and culturally competent staff.
About
FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICESIris House provides food and nutrition services to PLWHA and the community at large in 2019, IH provided a total of 9,514 lunches to PLWHA, with 7,198 being hot lunches and 2,316 being bagged 17,233 lunches were provided to community members in need with 13,861 being hot lunches and 3,372 being bagged. IH also provided 2,844 meals from pantry bags to 237 PLWHA clients and 408 75 food vouchers to PLWHA which provided them with 10,200 meals in total. Emergency pantry bags were distributed in the amount of 9,112 to 5,974 community clients. As well, IH provided 61 nutrition workshops and/or cooking classes to more than 851 duplicated participants. Many community members that we serve are at-risk of HIV through homelessness, substance abuse and/or other risky behaviors. IH provides nutrition education, cooking classes and fitness sessions to at-risk community members both on-site and at other CBOs.
