The Albany Damien Center, founded in 1990, is a membership-based resource center dedicated to improving the health and quality of life for individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS. They offer a wide range of free programs and services in a welcoming and culturally diverse environment, providing support to those who have recently tested positive or have been living with the disease for an extended period.
With a mission to reduce stress and promote a positive living experience, the Damien Center offers resources, support, and opportunities to connect with others who understand the challenges of living with HIV/AIDS. Their commitment to inclusivity and community engagement is evident through their support of the Black Lives Matter movement and partnerships with various organizations and faith communities.
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