Did You Know...

A DC study of 500 gay men found that HIV prevalence among Black gay men 30 years old and older was 32% and the rate for men under 30 was 12%.  Yet, the Black gay men in the study reported using condoms 50% more than the white gay men.  Sexual active Black gay men in the District should get a HIV test at least three or four (3 - 4) times a year.  Us Helping Us provides free HIV counseling and testing, Monday thru Friday, 10 am to 5 pm.  Call 202 446-1100 for more information.

HIV Support

Us Helping Us, trained, licensed professionals provide a broad range of services for black gay/bisexual men who are HIV positive.  

Case Management:  There are times when you may some help - help with bills, food and other services.  Us Helping Us’ case management can help you find your way through difficult times.

Case Management is available to HIV-positive, black gay/bisexual men and transgenders, who reside in the District of Columbia. UHU helps individuals secure entitlements and services such as housing, emergency financial aid, food, and medical. UHU provides these services to make life a little more manageable because we know that coping with HIV can be challenging.