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Frannie Peabody Center is committed to compassionate care for the community infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS in Maine. The Center helps the community face and fight the realities of the disease by providing prevention education and direct services, including housing, information, education, advocacy, and counseling services. Frannie Peabody Center treats the whole person with dignity, care and compassion.
This site contains HIV prevention messages that may not be appropriate for all audiences. Since HIV infection is spread primarily through sexual practices or by sharing needles, prevention messages and programs may address these topics. If you are not seeking such information or may be offended by such materials, this website may contain pages which you may not wish to visit. Thank you. Our programs receive funding from various sources, including: Title II of the Ryan White CARE Act, the US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development’s Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS program (HOPWA), Maine Center for Disease Control & Preventioin, Maine Office of MaineCare Services, City of Portland Housing & Community Development/Community Development Block Grant program, Maine's Bureau of Health, Maine's Bureau of Elder & Adult Services, City of Portland's Housing & Community Development, United Way, Maine Community AIDS Partnership, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Maine Health Access Foundation and other foundations. The Peabody Center is a United Way of Greater Portland member agency. Please contact development@peabodycenter.org, including WEBSITE in the subject line, with questions and/or concerns about this site.
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