In addition, the program connects individuals with medical care and other health and social services.
In 1986, Bailey-Holt House was opened as the first American congregate residence for people living with AIDS.
At the same time, a major residence on Christopher Street was renamed Bailey-Holt House in recognition of Reverend Bailey and Broadway theatre producer and director Fritz Holt.
In 1997, a second headquarters was opened at East Harlem Service Center, to serve the needs of critically under-served communities including East Harlem, Harlem, and the South Bronx adding bilingual, drop-in services to people living with HIV/AIDS throughout New York City, job training, a food pantry, housing placement and substance abuse services.
A specific program called Project FIRST was also launched, comprising housing aid for HIV-infected men and women leaving prison.