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At Summit House we provide a safe environment for people affected by and living with HIV/AIDS. Our services are available to anyone who lives in the Dudley or Sandwell areas. We have a wide range of people who use our services. All of our work is governed by rigorous confidentiality and equal opportunity policies.

Who are our services for?

Anyone who is HIV+ and the friends, partners, lovers, carers and families of HIV+ people. We provide HIV/AIDS Awareness training to local statutory and voluntary sector agencies and small groups with limited funding.

How do I access your services?

You can be referred from the GU/Sexual Health clinic or another agency, or you can contact us by phone or e-mail to make an appointment to see one of our workers. You can come along to our weekly drop-in sessions once you are a registered service user.

We seek to work in partnership in Dudley and Sandwell to deliver professional, accessible, confidential support to people living with and affected by HIV in the community. We commit to work to reduce the incidence of HIV transmission and decrease stigma and discrimination by increasing HIV awareness amongst the whole community.

We aim to help people live a healthy life.

Latest News
03 February 2010

Join us for an afternoon of bowling fun this half term! Read More

02 February 2010

Summit House is producing a Service User Handbook and we like some input from service users! Read More

01 February 2010

A free event for Africans living with or affected by HIV is being held in Birmingham this month! Read More

01 February 2010

The Healthy Communities Volunteer Programme is coming to the Womens Group! Read More