
About Giovanni’s Room

Mission
Mission
Philadelphia AIDS Thrift (PAT) at Giovanni’s Room is a Pennsylvania non-profit business. We are a federally recognized 501c3 tax-exempt charitable organization (thanks IRS!). Our goal is to sell the lovely useful, interesting, amusing, and sometimes mysterious stuff generous people donate to our thrift store and bookstore and then distribute the proceeds to local organizations involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Who We Serve
To date, the organization has donated over $5,000,000 to funding programs focused on HIV prevention, outreach, case management, research, and education for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Recently, in February 2025, Philly AIDS Thrift awarded $358,085 total in grants to 34 non-profit HIV/AIDS service organizations and programs across the Delaware Valley.
2025 award winners include:
- Action Wellness
- Addiction CaRE Volunteers
- African Family Health Organization
- AIDS Delaware
- AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania
- Ark of Safety
- The Attic Youth Center
- Bebashi – Transition to Hope
- Black and Latinx Community Control
- Camp Dreamcatcher
- Comité de Apoyo a los
- Trabajadores Agrícolas – CATA
- Dorothy Mann Center –
- Christopher’s Hospital for Children
- Partnership Comprehensive Care Practice – Drexel University
- Family Service of Chester County
- Family Services of Montgomery County
- Galaei
- Mazzoni Center
- MANNA
- Morris Home
- Neighborhood United Against Drugs
- One Day At A Time
- Philadelphia Black Pride
- Pink & Blues International
- Planned Parenthood Keystone
- Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania
- Prevention Meets Fashion
- Prevention Point Philadelphia
- Project SAFE
- Siloam Wellness
- SOL Collective
- The COLOURS Organization
- The Everywhere Project
- William Way LGBT Community Center
- Workers Revolutionary Collective
Philly AIDS Thrift’s Grant Program began in 2014 to expand its services to the community. Since then, it has grown exponentially, awarding over 200 grants to more than 50 organizations. Even amidst economic challenges, the grant program has maintained its commitment to funding essential services in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The support provided by these grants is more vital than ever in ensuring the resilience and well-being of affected communities.





