The Salvation Army Alegria
In 1992 The Salvation Army responded to the growing impact of HIV and AIDS on homeless families in Los Angeles and established Bethesda House, a residential care facility for families affected by HIV and AIDS.
In the late 1990's antiretroviral medication extended the life of people with HIV but brought new attention to the obstacles HIV positive people faced in their search for permanent housing, health care, and family stability.
The Salvation Army established Alegria, a state of the art residential and child development facility in the neighborhood of Silver Lake, in 2001.
Alegria combines a residential care facility for the chronically ill with the whole family care of a child development center and the long term support of permanent housing.
Today, Alegria continues to bring the joy of life to families affected by HIV and AIDS.
Read more about Alegria in the attached pdf article below. The article is from Caring Magazine, a periodical that explores the holistic ministries of The Salvation Army.
Serving homeless families affected by HIV/AIDS
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.