Project Hope
provides comprehensive harm reduction services to a growing population of
persons living with or at-risk of acquiring HIV-AIDS. The program was begun in the early 1990’s in response to the
growing incidence of newly reported HIV/AIDS cases among the African-American
community.
In particular, the
program provides prevention and education services to “hard-to-reach”
populations--African Americans, Hispanics and others living in Lancaster
County. Services delivered
include: Outreach, Individual-Level Interventions, Group-Level Interventions,
Prevention Case Management, support groups, emergency assistance, and testing
and counseling of at-risk persons in our community.
These services are
the types of activities that have been proven successful in slowing the spread
of the disease and preventing its continued threat to our community. These efforts have proved effective in
identifying persons carrying the disease thereby preventing its spread; and in
educating those at-risk of contracting the disease, preventing its further and
accelerated spread throughout the community.
All services and
materials provided are free of charge, including: HIV testing, male/female
condoms, and bleach kits. We use
the noninvasive OraSure HIV-1 Oral Specimen Collection Device for our HIV
testing, allowing for no needles and no pain on persons thirteen years and
older.