Partnerships
Fill out our online outreach form or mail or fax the PDF form to share how you are interested in becoming involved.

There are a number of ways in which you or your group can come alongside Alexian Brothers AIDS Ministry in our mission to provide care, compassion, and dignity for people struggling with homelessness and HIV/AIDS. Here are some ideas for how to get involved:

As an Individual:

As a Group:

  • Have our staff and residents give an educational presentation to your group
  • Form a team to support us in the annual AIDS Run/Walk in Chicago 
  • Dedicate an event to us (e.g., a concert, barbecue, art show, dinner party)
  • Take up a collection for specific goods that our residents need
  • Share your special skills or knowledge with our community (e.g., tutoring, cooking, gardening, worship & prayer, arts & crafts, performing arts, massage)

Fill out our online outreach form or mail or fax the PDF form to share how you are interested in becoming involved.

Download resources specific to faith communities or student groups.

E-mail us to learn more. We look forward to partnering with you!




 



 
 
Who We Are
For over 20 years Alexian Brothers AIDS Ministry has been serving people impacted by HIV/AIDS in the Chicago metropolitan region, providing housing, comprehensive services, and spiritual care. Whether at The Harbor in Waukegan, IL, Bonaventure House on the North Side of Chicago or at our new facility on the South Side of Chicago, we transform the lives of people who are homeless and living with HIV/AIDS within a supportive, compassionate community.



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