Clare Housing provides affordable housing, supportive services and compassionate care to people living with HIV / AIDS.

Journey Home Tours

Have you been on a Journey Home Tour?

The Journey Home - Clare Housing Tours

Join us for a guided one-hour tour of Clare Housing’s HIV-specific housing programs.

Learn how affordable housing and supportive services improves the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS in the Twin Cities.

2012 Tour Dates and Locations



Support Our Work

Make a Donation

Thank you for considering making a gift to Clare Housing! Your donation will help us to continue to provide affordable housing, supportive services and compassionate care to people living with HIV/AIDS. Our vision is for all people living with HIV/AIDS to have stable housing and the support supportive services they need so they may achieve the highest levels of stability and independence while maintaining their dignity at any stage of their illness.

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Ways to Donate

Volunteer Your Time

Clare Housing relies on the generous gifts of time, energy and spirit from over 250 active volunteers each year. Have time to give or a talent to share? We need you!

Volunteer opportunities

News and Events

A new chapter for Clare Housing

Twenty-five years ago, the first care home opened its doors in the Twin Cities to provide housing, basic services and care to people living with HIV/AIDS.

Read the letter from Lee Lewis, Executive Director.

Save the date for Clare Housing's annual fundraising breakfast

A place to call home
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Nicollet Island Pavilion
40 Power Street, Minneapolis
Registration - 7:00 a.m.
Breakfast & Program - 7:30–8:30 a.m.

For more information please contact Elisabeth Loeffler at (612) 236-9524 or Elisabeth.loeffler@clarehousing.org

Watch Lee Lewis on the The Mary Hanson Show

Health, Housing & AIDs on Vimeo.

For a listing of public and cable airing, visit
The Mary Hanson Show online

The Process of Opening Clare Midtown

Read This Story

A Letter from the Executive Director, Lee Lewis.

Why get involved in public policy and resource allocation?

It's simple: it helps our mission.