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Were you called Jerusalem House before Status: Home?
Yes. We rebranded to Status: Home in 2023 in honor of our continuing evolution, our mission, and the essence of what we’ve provided for more than 30 years – a place to call home for fellow Atlantans (individuals and families) who are impacted by HIV/AIDS.
How do people apply for Status: Home Housing?
Status: Home is an AIDS service organization, providing housing only for persons with an HIV or AIDS diagnosis. Additionally, you must be low-income or homeless to live in our housing.
We do not accept clients or applications directly. To apply for our housing, connect to the City of Atlanta’s housing help center:
Dial 311 if you are local
(404) 330-6390
(404) 330-6026
DGCDIntake@atlantaGA.gov
If you have questions about your application or want to follow up with it, contact the City of Atlanta’s housing help center using the list above.
We do not accept applications at our Status: Home administrative office or at residential locations.
Where are your housing sites located?
Our housing is located throughout Atlanta, Georgia. Status: Home does not disclose the locations of our housing due to confidentiality. Housing locations are chosen based on access to MARTA and other important services including schools, grocery stores, and pharmacies.
Is Status: Home a United Way agency?
If your employer has a United Way employee giving program, you may donate to Status: Home through that program. Our United Way ID number is 35629. However, Status: Home is not a United Way agency.
What is your mission statement?
Status: Home provides homeless and low-income individuals and families impacted by HIV/AIDS in Greater Atlanta with a continuum of housing options, healthcare resources, and supportive services that contribute to a resident’s overall self-sufficiency.
How can I volunteer?
We love volunteers! Click here for both individual and group opportunities.
Do the children have AIDS?
We have had several HIV+ children at Status: Home since the Family Program opened in 1997.
Do all of the Status: Home residents have AIDS?
All of the residents at the Adult Program have AIDS. All of the heads of household in other programs must be HIV+ to qualify for residency.
Success Stories: Meet Asha
With a roof over their heads provided by Status: Home, Asha* set out to raise her daughter in a healthy, nurturing environment. Today, Asha maintains her own apartment through our master-lease housing, and her daughter successfully earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.
*name changed for privacy
Success Stories: Meet Marie
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Are you a hospice?
Where is the Status: Home HMIS policy posted?
As a HUD grantee, Status: Home participates in their Homeless Management Information System. Click here to read our HMIS policy.
Where is the Status: Home website privacy policy posted?
Click here to read the privacy policy for this website.
How are you funded?
Funding is provided in part by the City of Atlanta‘s Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program, a community development project of the City of Atlanta funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended. Additional funding is provided by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners under the guidance of the Housing and Human Services Department. The agency’s programs are also funded by grants from the Georgia Department of Community Affairs and DeKalb County. Corporate, foundation, individual, and faith communities’ giving comprise the rest of our annual operating budget. Detailed financial information can be found here.