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New Partnership Announced to Deliver Housing and Immigration Services for People Living with HIV in London

The Fast-Track Cities London Leadership Group is pleased to announce that the Housing & Immigration Advice and Support grant has been awarded to Positively UK, who will recruit a Housing Officer, in partnership with RAMFEL (Refugee & Migrant Forum of Essex and London), who will manage immigration advice.

This initiative, funded by a £90,000 grant, is part of the ‘Getting to Zero’ collaborative which aims to improve the quality of life for people living with HIV and address gaps in service provision across London.

By bringing together housing and immigration expertise, this partnership will:

  • Ensure equal access to support for all Londoners living with HIV.
  • Tackle health inequalities and reach underserved communities.
  • Provide tailored assistance for those facing homelessness or other challenges.

This collaboration will deliver specialist housing and immigration services for people living with HIV across London, helping us reach our ‘Getting to Zero’ goals and will link in with other partner organisations including: The Terrence Higgins Trust, Positive East, Metro Charity, Living Well, Food Chain, 4M Network, Sophia Forum, Plushealth, Naz and the Africa Advocacy Foundation.

For more information on the ‘Getting to Zero’ initiative, visit https://fasttrackcities.london/our-work/getting-to-zero/.

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