HIV/AIDS Care

HIV AIDS Care with YBBI

 

Everyone deserves love, regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity. 

YOU CAN HELP YBBI MINISTER TO OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS WITH HIV/AIDS

Your donation will allow us to continue to provide crucial services to those with HIV/AIDS.

YBBI IS COMMITTED TO MINISTERING TO THOSE WITH HIV/AIDS THROUGH:

At our community centers we offer the homeless a place of rest regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, caste, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

 

Those with HIV/AIDS are more susceptible to be addicted to substance abuse. YBBI offers rehabilitation programs regardless of income. Our program provides food, housing, and job training as we work to cut the root cause of prolonged substance abuse. 

As the world strives towards hiring equality, there are still many who do not have access to resources to help them maintain stable income. It is our desire to bridge the barrier by providing them access to educational resources, counseling services, and vocational training which will help them obtain stable income. 

 

Many of those with HIV/AIDS, in the areas we work in, are in a position where they sleep on a empty stomach. At our community centers we strive to provide a warm meal to all those who seek help.

 

our observation is that those with HIV/AIDS are more likely to contemplate suicide. We are committed to providing emotional and spiritual care regardless of  race, gender, ethnicity, caste, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

 

Helping those in need is the heart of YBBI

 

We are motivated by the love of God to help all people without discrimination.

We embrace all people regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, caste, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS:

Does YBBI serve the LGBTQ Community?

Yes, we serve all those who come to us according to our ability.

 

 

DOES YBBI provide shelter to transgender people?

Yes, all are welcome. When a transgender person seeks help from us, we serve them in the same manner as any other person seeing assistance. 

OTHER WAYS WE MEET THE NEEDS