Who We Are

Mission

Empowerment Resource Center (ERC) exists to reduce health disparities by providing accessible, culturally responsive care for individuals and families affected by HIV, STIs, mental health challenges, and chronic conditions.

Vision

A community where every person—regardless of income, identity, or insurance status—can access the care, respect, and resources they need to live a full, healthy life.

Values

  • Dignity: We see the whole person, not just a diagnosis.
  • Equity: We prioritize communities most impacted by health disparities.
  • Compassion: We lead with empathy, listening, and non-judgment.
  • Excellence: We deliver high-quality, evidence-based care.
  • Collaboration: We partner with clients, families, and community organizations.
Our Story

ERC began with a simple but urgent question: What would it look like if the people most affected by HIV and health inequities designed the care they deserve? Since then, we’ve grown from a single vision into a comprehensive hub for testing, treatment, mental wellness, and mobile outreach across Atlanta.

2003

The Beginning Of The Road
ERC was founded when our founder, Jacqueline Brown, saw too many African American women and families facing HIV without adequate support. What started as HIV counseling and education quickly grew into comprehensive testing, referral, and risk-reduction services.

2010s

Growing Our Clinical & Behavioral Health Services
As community needs expanded, so did ERC. We added primary and STI care, behavioral health services, and case management—building a continuum of care that treats both physical and emotional health.

2014

ERC On The M.O.V.E.
With the launch of our Mobile Outreach Vehicle Experience, ERC began meeting clients where they are—neighborhoods, college campuses, community events—providing on-the-spot testing, education, and linkage to care.

Today

A Comprehensive, Community-Rooted Center
Now, ERC offers primary care, HIV prevention and treatment, STI testing and treatment, mental wellness services, telehealth, and mobile outreach. Through it all, our purpose remains the same: to empower people to take charge of their health.
What We Do

Primary & STI Care

Comprehensive exams, HIV and STI testing, treatment, and prevention services in a welcoming, inclusive clinic environment.

Mental Wellness

Individual and group therapy, psychiatric support, and case management focused on anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, and more.

ERC On The M.O.V.E.

Our mobile outreach team delivers testing, education, and linkage to care throughout Atlanta—bringing services directly into the community.

Community Education & Prevention

Health fairs, workshops, and signature events that raise awareness, reduce stigma, and connect people to life-saving resources.
Impact in Action
20+
Years Serving Atlanta Communities
8000+
Mental Health Sessions Each Year
15000+
HIV and STI Tests Provided Annually
5+
Counties Reached Through Mobile Outreach
"When I lost my job, I lost my insurance—and I almost lost my medication. ERC helped me get back into care, refill my prescriptions, and connect with a therapist. I didn't just feel like a patient. I felt seen."

Client story shared with permission. Name changed to protect privacy.

The People Behind the Care

Jacqueline Brown

Founder & CEO
"Empowerment is more than a word in our name—it's the outcome we fight for every day. We don't just treat conditions; we walk alongside people as they reclaim their health and their hope."
Community Voices
"I felt safe here for the first time. The staff didn't just treat me—they listened, they cared, and they helped me see a path forward." - Client
"ERC is our go-to partner for HIV education and testing at events. Their team brings professionalism, compassion, and real community trust." - Community Partner
"I've seen firsthand how ERC changes lives. Volunteering here has shown me what healthcare can be when it's truly centered on people." - Volunteer
Our Commitment to Equity & Dignity

At ERC, health care is a human right. We honor the lived experiences of Black, Brown, LGBTQ+, immigrant, and low-income communities who bear the greatest burden of HIV, STIs, and untreated mental health conditions.

Providing non-judgmental, trauma-informed care.

Using inclusive language and honoring all identities.

Removing financial and logistical barriers to care whenever possible.

Listening to our clients and evolving with their needs.

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