We appreciate the people who work at our agency, across all departments. We recently came together to celebrate our amazing community here at Alliance, and are so lucky that we get to celebrate such hardworking and devoted individuals.
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We appreciate the people who work at our agency, across all departments. We recently came together to celebrate our amazing community here at Alliance, and are so lucky that we get to celebrate such hardworking and devoted individuals.
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Alliance celebrated National Condom Month with events throughout February including outreach events, webinars, an Instagram live, and more. We held a women’s day event on February 21.
All photos: David Nager/Alliance
Photo: David Nager/Alliance
Photo: David Nager/Alliance
Photo: David Nager/Alliance
Our friends at AIDS Healthcare Foundation, who have supported our work, came to Midtown Central to see our Food and Nutrition Services in action. Food and Nutrition is a basic need, and the way many of our program participants come to find out about—and enroll in—our other programs, like care management, harm reduction, career-readiness and so much more. So we pride ourselves on serving everyone in need with nutritious meals. We welcome friends and partners any time to witness how our different programs help participants achieve positive change.
All photos: David Nager/Alliance
Photo: David Nager/Alliance
Photo: David Nager/Alliance
Photo: David Nager/Alliance
Photo: David Nager/Alliance
Photo: David Nager/Alliance
Photo: David Nager/Alliance
On Tuesday February 27, almost 20 Alliance staff and program participants took a pre-dawn bus to Albany to meet with legislators and emphasize how important Health Homes. The program is a care management mechanism for 2,000+ of our participants, and 170,000 people with chronic conditions throughout New York State with chronic conditions. State funding for Health Homes has been cut over the past two years, with an additional $125M cut in 2025 proposed by Governor Hochul.
“Without the Health Homes program, I would not be here,” said Adonis Porch, an Alliance Peer and former program participant who has advocated in Albany on more than five separate occasions.
Photo: Kaitlyn Fudge/Alliance
Photo: Kaitlyn Fudge/Alliance
Photo: Kaitlyn Fudge/Alliance