Housing
Having a stable place to live is essential in keeping up with your HIV treatment. We at Operation BRAVE believe that housing is part of your treatment.
Having stable housing helps those living with HIV improve their quality of life. Having a steady place to live helps people living with HIV have even more self sufficiency. It is empowering! Housing is a human right that everybody deserves to have!
Benefits of stable housing help individuals live independently and achieve a larger degree of self sufficiency. Quality of life is improved by reducing unmet needs. Operation BRAVE helps with housing program referrals and placement services.
And remember, ALL of Operation BRAVE’s services are confidential and free! How can we help you?
Operation BRAVE partners with Alamo Area Resource Center (AARC).
For questions related to funding for housing services by Operation BRAVE, contact AARC directly at (210) 625-7200. See below for more information.
Housing for Low-Income People with HIV
Stable individuals live independently and their quality of life is improved.
Housing for Low-Income People with HIV
On the other hand, people living with HIV who are homeless or lack stable housing, are more likely to delay HIV care and less likely to access care consistently or stick to an HIV treatment plan.
Many communities discriminate against people living with HIV. Many people living with HIV risk losing their housing because of increased medical costs and limited incomes or reduced ability to keep working due to HIV-related illnesses. Operation BRAVE is here to help prevent that.
Operation BRAVE, through our partnership with Alamo Area Resource Center, can help provide short-term and long-term rental assistance, operate community residences, or provide other supportive housing facilities that have been created to address the needs of people with HIV.
Operation BRAVE
Helps with housing program referrals and placement services.
Operation BRAVE partners with the
San Antonio Housing Association.
