Brothers United

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1712 N Meridian St Ste 201
Indianapolis, IN 46202

Brothers United (BU) is an Indianapolis-based non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the health and wellness of Black communities in Indiana. They provide a range of services, including HIV prevention, supportive services, nutrition programming, and PrEP. Through their client-centered approach, BU Wellness Network serves over 2,000 clients annually, offering high-quality care at no cost. They rely on donations and volunteers to continue their mission of supporting and advocating for individuals affected by and living with HIV.

BU Wellness Network is committed to addressing systemic barriers and reducing stigmas surrounding HIV by advocating for resources, raising awareness about holistic needs, and providing education. They prioritize intersectionality and strive to elevate the voices of Black people in Indianapolis. With a focus on equity and excellence, BU Wellness Network aims to be the best at what they do, working towards the collective wellbeing of the community they serve.

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