Welcome!
Sean Humphrey House (SHH) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Bellingham, Washington whose mission is to optimize the quality of life for low-income individuals living with HIV/AIDS, who may also suffer from other diseases and disabilities, and who are unable to live independently.
Sean Humphrey House is looking for new members to join our Board of Directors. Are you interested in serving as a volunteer to help fulfill our mission as a member on our Board.
Apply NOW!
Apply NOW!
If you or someone you know is living with HIV/AIDS and could benefit from our services, please contact our House Manager by phone: (360) 733-0176 or e mail: seanhhouse@comcast.net for information on room availability and further resources.
Application materials can also be found here.
Photos of the house can also be found here.
About The Sean Humphrey House
The House was named after Sean Humphrey, a 30 year-old man who died from AIDS in 1992. In accordance with Sean's vision to provide safe housing and care for individuals living with HIV/AIDS, Sean Humphrey House was founded in 1996 by his family and countless volunteers.
Sean Humphrey House is one of the few Adult Family Homes licensed by the State of Washington to provide a residence, meals, medical management services, counseling, recreational activities, and other support to individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
The House consists of six studio apartments, each with private entrance, bathroom, and furnishings. adjoined to a community living space. The family-home setting allows residents at Sean Humphrey House to maintain independent fulfilling lives while having access to support services to remain healthy while combating HIV/AIDS. Our aim is to foster good physical health as well as the feelings of confidence, self-esteem and a sense of security in our residents. Services for our residents include:
• 24 Hour Care
• Medical Supervision
• One-on-one Companionship
• Nutritional Guidance
• Recovery Support
• Access To Community
• Personal Care Assistance
• Transportation
• Counseling
• Rehabilitation
• Support Groups
• Recreational Activities
• Medical Supervision
• One-on-one Companionship
• Nutritional Guidance
• Recovery Support
• Access To Community
• Personal Care Assistance
• Transportation
• Counseling
• Rehabilitation
• Support Groups
• Recreational Activities
If you or someone you know is living with HIV/AIDS and could benefit from our services, please contact Cassie Hernandez, our House Manager by phone: (360) 733-0176 or e mail: seanhhouse@comcast.net for information on room availability and further resources.
Application materials can also be found here.