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History
Established in 1990, The SHARP (Society Housing AIDS Restricted Persons) Foundation is a Calgary-based non-profit
organization. We are committed to providing a continuum of care including housing, healthcare and support to those individuals
infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, in an effort to prevent homelessness and the need for more acute health care facilities.
From 1993 until 1998 The SHARP Foundation had been providing primarily palliative care, with the focus on controlling symptoms and
maximizing the quality of life in a caring, non-judgemental environment. Since the mid-1990s significant breakthroughs in the
management of the HIV disease occurred. Since that time the medical community has become much more effective in treating people with
HIV infection. Today, with advancements in medications and treatments, people with HIV infections are living longer lives and are
marginalized by society.
We currently operate two houses located in a Calgary residential neighbourhood. Residents are provided with affordable housing and
individualized support to meet their housing, medical and psycho-social needs. After stabilizing an individual's medication regimen
we provide programs to improve her/his quality of life and to value life.
The SHARP Foundation's care and housing programs and services are targeted to individuals living with HIV/AIDS coming from
diverse
communities or backgrounds (i.e., socio-economic, behavioural/lifestyle, religious/spiritual and cultural characteristics). Client
history or lifestyle choices may include: homelessness, street involvement, illicit drug use and / or criminal activity. In some
cases our clients may contact us directly for assistance but in most cases they are referred by other agencies including Southern
Alberta Clinic, Calgary Drop-In Centre, Safeworks, etc. We have a non-discriminatory policy supported by our community service
partners to respond to specific ethnic and cultural populations, ex. aboriginals. African refugees, etc.
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