BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Matthew 25 AIDS Services officially opened the doors to its new Bowling Green facility Thursday morning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The nonprofit, which started nearly 30 years ago, provides care and support for individuals at-risk for, living with, or affected by HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Their mission is to empower clients to live long, healthy and fulfilling lives through mental health counseling, group therapy and other support services regardless of identity, background or circumstances.
Matthew 25 currently serves 37 counties across Kentucky and Indiana, caring for more than 1,000 patients. After several years on Fairview Avenue, the organization has now moved into its new location at 944 Fields Drive, Building 102.
“It just made sense

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