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Episode 29 - Rachel Biddle, Emily Grese and Holli Young of Step-Up, Providing hope and healing in HIV services

Episode 29 - Rachel Biddle, Emily Grese and Holli Young of Step-Up, Providing hope and healing in HIV services

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This week we have 3 incredible guests from Step-Up, a comprehensive HIV care and resource organization: Rachel Biddle, Emily Grese and Holli Young, who share the impactful ways they're changing lives. From innovative HIV case management to providing a sturdy bridge for those exiting incarceration, their stories are a testament to human resilience and the power of compassionate service.

As we navigate the hurdles of life together, understanding how to holistically support those with HIV becomes imperative. Our guests unravel the intricacies of providing credit improvement, housing assistance, and job preparation, while also confronting the stigma and trauma surrounding an HIV diagnosis. Their dedication is clear as they explain the critical role of comprehensive case management in enhancing the quality of life for the Indianapolis community.

Finally, we delve into the importance of sustainable funding and community partnerships that underpin Step Up's mission. The episode closes with personal journeys shaped by service and the influence of AmeriCorps, illustrating how hands-on experience in social work can ignite a lifelong passion for helping others. Join us to gain a deeper appreciation for the tireless efforts of Rachel, Holli, and Emily, and the transformative work they're doing every day.

Website: https://stepupin.org/

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