Community Information & Referral Services
About Us
People shouldn’t have to deal with HIV on their own. Many PLHIV face similar issues, so it makes sense to share these experiences.
People get involved in peer support for different reasons: to meet other people with HIV to overcome feelings of isolation, establish new networks, or to talk about treatment options. At QPP, we want to assist the HIV positive community to have access to the most recent scientific advances in HIV management and prevention.
As individuals we can help each other to cope with the ups and downs of life with HIV.
QPP staff welcome community questions as they relate to our core programs: peer support, health promotion and treatment information, advocacy, and community HIV education and prevention.
Quick Facts About The Region
Extra Information
Accessible By Anyone
Access Fee No fee
Age Ranges All ages
Other Requirements This service focuses on people living with or affected by HIV.
Tags
Accessible Housing, Case Management, Disability, HIV/AIDS, Mental Illness, Outreach, Support & Referrals