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The Seattle AIDS Walk

image nameThe 23rd Annual Seattle AIDS Walk is on Saturday, September 26, 2009 at Volunteer Park in Capitol Hill.  Together, we can end the AIDS epidemic.  Stay tuned for the announcement of the launch of the official Seattle AIDS Walk website. More information

Care To Shop

image nameCare to Shop is a fun way to spread awareness in the community and fill grocery bags for our clients at the same time. Groups and individuals are welcome. Learn more about Care to Shop and how you can participate!

Act Against AIDS

image nameEvery 9 1/2 minutes, another person in the United States becomes infected with HIV. This resulted in over 56,000 new HIV infections in this country in 2006 alone. Now is the time for you to Act Against AIDS.  More Information

Chicken Soup Brigade Client Information

Information for HIV/AIDS Clients
Information for Non-HIV/AIDS Clients

HIV/AIDS Clients

Most people living with HIV/AIDS who reside in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish Counties are eligible to receive weekly or biweekly groceries. Eligibility for meals is determined by severity of illness. To find out if you are eligible, or to hold or stop your services, please contact our Care Coordinators at (206) 957-1686 or carecoord@llaa.org.

Meal and/or grocery bags can be picked up at the main office pick-up center on Fridays between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. or at several satellite locations throughout King County on Thursdays.

Meal and/or grocery bags can also be delivered to the homes of clients who are disabled due to illness or injury (physician verification of disability required). Please contact our Care Coordinators for information on times and eligibility.

Non-HIV/AIDS Clients

Eligibility for services is contingent upon verification of disability due to illness, injury or age. To find out if you are eligible, or to hold or stop your services, please contact our Care Coordinators at (206) 957-1686 or carecoord@llaa.org.

Food is delivered to the homes of clients during the week by our generous volunteer.

Our meals are easy to prepare. To download instructions for reheating your frozen meals, click here.

Our food program is one of several resources for those in need of food. For information about Food Stamps (Basic Food Program), click here. To obtain information on local area food banks, please click here.

If you have questions about our meal services or want to make changes to your current services, please contact our Care Coordinators.


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