POCAAN, the People of Color Against AIDS Network, is a multicultural social service agency in Seattle, WA, dedicated to addressing health disparities in marginalized communities since 1987. Focused on serving people of color historically underserved by health and community services, POCAAN offers a range of programs from housing support for those living with HIV/AIDS to innovative initiatives like the LEAD Program.
Through collaborations with various partners, POCAAN provides essential case management, counseling, and rehabilitation services to BIPOC individuals in the Seattle area. Their efforts aim to promote health, mobilize community engagement, and transform lives by offering a wealth of health services and community programs to combat HIV/AIDS and reduce health disparities within marginalized populations.
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