As caretakers, women often prioritize their family's needs first, putting their own health last.
Add in socioeconomic challenges, and it’s no surprise women often delay or avoid seeking medical attention, leading to the progression of preventable or treatment.
At DAP Health, we address all the needs an individual may have because we are firm believers that health care is more than primary care. Beyond offering culturally comprehensive primary care, gynecology, prenatal services, mental health care and more, our well-rounded umbrella of services includes resources and services that aim to remove barriers to care; food banks, transportation services, and assistance with living expenses are just a few of the resources available.
Join us in improving access, resources, and support for women’s health.
$100 provides three people with one monthly bus pass to make sure they don’t miss their appointments.
$250 provides essential toiletries such as toothbrushes, self-care items, and more to 25 people.
$500 provides utility support for one family.
$1,000 covers the cost of holiday meals for 50 families.
$10,000 provides rental assistance to 20 clients living at or 200% below the poverty level.
Stand for Health Equity by donating below.
When individuals face social and economic challenges, they often delay or avoid seeking medical attention, leading to the progression of preventable or treatable illnesses.
Our history of serving marginalized communities has shown us how critical it is that we work to remove barriers to care. DAP Health is committed to addressing health disparities to ensure everyone has an opportunity to live up to their full health potential.
With your help, we can bridge the gap to health care to provide support and care for those who need it most.
Stand for Health Equity by donating today.
- $100 provides free and confidential HIV testing to four people.
- $250 provides essential toiletries to 25 people.
- $500 covers the cost of lab tests for five people starting PrEP.
- $1,000 covers one monthly bus pass for 30 people.
- $2,500 provides electrical bill assistance to five people.
- $5,000 will provide holiday meals to 50 families affected by HIV/AIDS.
- $10,000 supports 20 clients living at or below 200% of the poverty level with rental assistance.