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HIV/AIDS Resources in Arizona Updated May 2006
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State & regional resources Care and treatment resources
To report problems with links or contact information or to recommend to us appropriate services to list, email web@projectinform.org.
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State AIDS Hotline—Arizona Tel: 800-344-1540 (within AZ) or 602-230-5819 (outside AZ) 150 North 18th Avenue, 1st Floor Phoenix, AZ 85015
Arizona Department of Health Services 150 North 18th Avenue, Suite 110 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Tel: 800-344-1540 (AZ only, ADAP clients) or 602- 364-3610 (HIV/AIDS Office) Web: www.azdhs.gov or www.azdhs. gov/phs/hiv/index.htm (HIV-specific)
Children with AIDS Project of America PO Box 23778 Tempe AZ 85285-3778 Tel: 480-774-9718 Web: www.aidskids.org Eml: jimjenkins@aidskids.org Services: Aimed at representing the interests of children living with HIV.
Phoenix Body Positive 1144 East McDowell Road, #200 Phoenix, AZ 85006 Tel: 602-307-5330 Web: www.phoenixbodypositive.org Eml: info@phoenixbodypositive.org Services: Nonprofit organization offers prevention, wellness, family support, education and clinical trials. It is the largest privately funded medical research program in the West.
Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation 375 South Euclid Avenue Tucson, AZ 85719 Tel: 520-628-7223 or 800-771-9054 (English/Spanish) Web: www.saaf.org Eml: info@saaf.org Services: Community-based organization provides community education, case management, peer counseling, support and other services for people living with HIV.
Southwest Behavioral Health Services 3707 North 7th Street #100 Phoenix, Arizona 85014 Tel: 602-257-9339 Web: www.sbhservices.org Services: Provides housing and emergency financial assistance for persons living with HIV.
Tucson Interfaith HIV/AIDS Network 492 North Alvernon Way Tucson, AZ 85711 Tel: 520-299-6647 Web: www.tihan.org Eml: interfaith@tihan.org Services: Faith-based organization provides education, prevention and support for persons living with and affected by HIV.
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Guide to HIV-Related Resources May 2007 View PDF En español
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To help people facing HIV/AIDS take charge of their own health, Project Inform has compiled this list of treatment information, support, and education services. This guide can be used to find information locally that might not be available through Project Inform or that serves to supplement what we offer. Project Inform does not necessarily endorse or support the information of these resources. We simply wish to help make people aware of their options.
Access to care and treatment AIDS Treatment Data Network (ATDN) ATDN serves as a clearinghouse for information about HIV meds, opportunistic infections, cancer and hepatitis through Medicare, Medicaid, ADAP and national pharmaceutical patient assistance/expanded access programs.
611 Broadway Street, Suite 613, New York, NY 10012; phone 800-734-7104 (NY state), 212-260-8868; email network@atdn.org; English & Spanish.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Website of programs and information related to Medicare, Medicaid and state childhood health insurance programs.
phone 800-633-4227 (24/7); tty 877-486-2048; English.
Families USA Works to promote high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans. Website provides health care information including a consumer clearinghouse on US health care.
phone 202-628-3030; fax 202-347-2417; English.
Kaiser Family Foundation Focuses on US health care issues and provides information free of charge—from understanding Medicare benefits and improving one’s health to policy research and basic facts and numbers on health care.
phone 650-854-9400; fax 650-854-4800; English.
Medicare Federal program provides information on Medicare prescription drug plans throughout the US and other related issues such as billing, coverage gap, formulary finder, etc.
phone 800-633-4227 (24/7); English & Spanish.
Medicare Rights Center (MRC) MRC is an independent source of health care information and assistance in the US for people with Medicare, and helps older adults and people with disabilities get good, affordable health care.
English.
National Health Law Program Works for justice in health care for low income people. Website provides information on topics including Medicaid, managed care, disability, the uninsured, etc.
English.
Social Security This federal program pays retirement, disability and survivors benefits to workers and their families, and administers the Supplemental Security Income program.
phone 800-772-1213; tty 800-325-0778; English.
World Institute on Disability Helps workers, job seekers and service providers understand the connections between work and benefits, and brings together rules for health coverage, benefit and employment programs that people with disabilities use.
English.
Adolescents and children Adolescent AIDS Program (AAP) Serves as a local and national resource for adolescents at risk for and living with HIV; health care providers; and LGBT adolescents, their families and caregivers.
Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center, 111 East 210th Street, Bronx, NY 10467; phone 718-882-0232, fax 718-882-0432; email info@adolescentaids.org; English.
Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative Provides medical and social services to HIV- infected and exposed infants, children and adolescents—in Houston, Romania, Mexico and sub-Saharan Africa.
Baylor International Pediatric, AIDS Initiative, Texas Children’s Hospital, Clinical Care Center, 6621 Fannin, CC1210, Houston, TX 77030; phone 832-822-1038, fax 832-825-1281; email mkline@bcm.edu; English.
Children with AIDS Project of America National nonprofit offers services for children infected/affected by AIDS who require foster or adoptive families.
PO Box 23778, Tempe, AZ 85285-3778; phone 480-774-9718; fax 480-921-0449; email jimjenkins@aidskids.org.
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Identifies funds and conducts research for treatment and prevention of HIV in infants and children in the US, Africa, Asia, Russia and Dominican Republic.
2950 31st Street, #125, Santa Monica, CA 90405; phone 888-499-4673, fax 310-314-1469; email info@pedaids.org; English.
National Pediatric AIDS Network (NPAN) NPAN is a resource for information on children and adolescents with HIV.
PO Box 1032, Boulder, Colorado 80306; toll-free 800-646-1001; email gary@npan.org.
Care and treatment information Project Inform – Spanish Operates National HIV/AIDS Treatment Hotline, 10am–4pm M–F, Pacific Time. Materials available in English/Spanish.
205 13th Street, Suite 2001, San Francisco, CA 94103; hotline 800-722-8422; phone 415-558-8669; fax 415-558-0684; email web@projectinform.org; English & Spanish.
AIDS Education Global Information System (ÆGIS) Information and resource portal with information for HIV-related treatment, research, services and access.
email help@aegis.org; English, Spanish, German, French, & Portugues.
AIDS Fraud Task Force A network of programs that dispel fraudulent product and treatment promotions affecting people with HIV, their partners, family, and friends.
email oshi@oc.fda.gov; English.
AIDS InfoNet The University of New Mexico’s AIDS InfoNet produces non-technical one-page frequently updated fact sheets on HIV care and treatment topics.
email hivcc@nmia.com; English & Spanish.
AIDS Map/NAM Provides comprehensive HIV treatment information and resources in the United Kingdom and beyond.
email info@nam.org.uk; English, French, Portugese & Russian.
AIDSMeds.com Website focuses on providing HIV care and treatment information.
500 Fifth Avenue, Suite 230, New York, NY 10110; email editors@aidsmeds.com; English & Spanish.
Asian Community AIDS Services Nonprofit provides HIV information, education, prevention, and support services to Canada’s East and South East Asian communities.
33 Isabella Street #107, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4Y 2P7; phone 416-963-4300, fax 416-963-4371; email info@acas.org; Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese & English.
Bastyr University AIDS Research Center (BUARC) Reports on complementary and alternative medicine outcomes. Provides consultation and support to the medical and research community in the evaluation of these therapies.
14500 Juanita Drive, NE, Kenmore, WA 98028- 4966; phone 425-823-1300; fax 425-823-6222; English.
French CATIE (Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange) – French CATIE provides HIV treatment information to people with HIV, caregivers and AIDS service providers.
555 Richmond Street West, Suite 505, Box 1104, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3B1 Canada; phone 416-203-8284, toll-free 800-263-1638; email info@catie.ca; English & French.
HIV Insite HIV/AIDS website of UC San Francisco with information on treatment, prevention and policy.
4150 Clement Street, Building 16VAMC 111V— UCSF, San Francisco, CA 94121 USA; phone 415-379-5547; email info@hivinsite.ucsf. edu; English.
The Body – Spanish Website collects and posts HIV-related information from a variety of sources. Also an international ASO locator and “Ask the Experts” forum.
Body Health Resources Corporation, 250 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10107; email bgoldman@thebody.com, English & Spanish.
The Well Project Offers the latest information on HIV disease for women, children, health care providers and advocates. Website includes fact sheets, profiles of women living with HIV, discussion boards, HIV-related events and how-to guides.
112 Krog Street, NE, Suite 23, Atlanta, GA 30307; phone 404-474-3152, email info@thewellproject. com; English & Spanish.
Women Alive National HIV treatment-focused organization by and for women with HIV/AIDS.
1566 Burnside Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90019 USA; phone 323-965-1564, fax 323-965-9886, hotline 1-800-554-4876; email info@women-alive.org; treatment questions deardebbie@women-alive.org; English & Spanish.
Women Responding to Life Threatening Diseases (WORLD) An information and support network founded by and for women with HIV.
414 13th Street, 2nd floor, Oakland CA 94612 phone 510-986-0340, fax 510-986-0341; email info@womenhiv.org; English.
Care and treatment newsletters and magazines PI Perspective, from Project Inform PI Perspective, published several times a year, reports on the latest in HIV treatment news and standards of care.
205 13th Street, Suite 2001, San Francisco, CA 94103; hotline 800-722-8422; phone 415-558-8669; fax 415-558-0684; email web@projectinform.org; English & Spanish.
AIDS Treatment News The world’s first HIV treatment newsletter reports on mainstream and alternative treatment, access to care, resources, public policy and political action.
AIDS Treatment News, c/o Philadelphia FIGHT, 1233 Locust Street, 5th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107; phone 215-546-3776, fax 215-985-4952, toll-free 800-873-2812 (U.S./Canada); email aidsnews@aidsnews.org; English.
Bulletin of Experimental Treatment for AIDS (BETA) - Spanish BETA San Francisco AIDS Foundation’s BETA covers developments in AIDS treatment research twice each year.
PO Box 426182, San Francisco, CA 94142-6182; phone 415-487-8060, fax 415-487-3009; email beta@sfaf.org; English & Spanish.
HIV Plus Magazine Magazine of research, treatment, life and culture with daily news headlines and treatment guide.
6380 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1400, Los Angeles, CA 90048; phone 323-852-7200; fax 323-852-7264; English.
HIV Positive! Bi-monthly (free in bulk) publication provides moral support and encouragement through information to those living with HIV. Also Diabetes Positive!
Positive Health Publications, 1374 Thornborough Drive, Alpharetta, GA 30004; phone 678-762-0822; fax 678-762-0823; email amuse@phpubs.com; English.
Positively Aware, from Test Positive Aware Network (TPAN) Provides useful HIV treatment information within various bi-monthly themed issues.
5537 North Broadway Street, Chicago, IL 60640; phone 773-989-9400; email tpan@tpan.com; English & Spanish.
Poz Magazine POZ is a monthly glossy magazine covering issues related to HIV and AIDS. One Little West 12th Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10014; phone 212-675-8505; email info@poz.com; English & Spanish.
STEP Perspective, from Lifelong AIDS Alliance STEP brings treatment information to those infected with or at risk of HIV infection, to health care providers and to members of HIV service organizations.
PMB 998 1122 East Pike Street, Seattle, WA 98122-3934; phone 206-329-4857 or 888-399-7837 (toll-free, valid only in the Pacific Northwest; email step@llaa.org.
TAGLine, from Treatment Action Group (TAG) TAGline focuses on TAG’s advocacy in HIV/AIDS research, drug development and health care delivery systems.
611 Broadway, Suite 608, New York, NY 10012- 2608; phone 212-253-7922, fax 212-253-7923; email tagnyc@verizon.net; English & Spanish.
Treatment Issues, from Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) Spanish This quarterly newsletter reports on new and experimental AIDS therapies.
119 West 24th Street, New York, NY 10011; hotline 800-243-7692, 212-807-6655; spanish hotline 212-807-6655; tty 212-645-7470; email hotline@gmhc.org; English & Spanish.
Doctor and clinic locators American Academy of HIV Medicine Dedicated to promoting excellence in HIV/AIDS care. The locator searches for HIV health care providers.
1705 DeSales Street, NW, #700, Washington, DC 20036; toll-free 866-241-9601, phone 202-659-0699; email info@aahivm.org; English.
Bureau of Primary Health Care Website helps individuals find a clinic that provides medical care, even if you have no medical insurance or money.
US Dep’t of Health & Human Services, Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857; English.
Gay & Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA) Works to ensure equality in health care for LGBT individuals and health care professionals. Database has member providers sensitive to these needs.
459 Fulton Street, Suite 107, San Francisco, CA 94102; phone 415-255-4547, fax 415-255-4784; email info@glma.org; English.
Healthfinder Offers links to doctors as well as information on dentists, facilities, hospices, long-term care, public health clinics, support groups, nursing homes, etc.
US Dep’t of Health & Human Services, National Health Information Center, PO Box 1133, Washington, DC 20013-1133; English.
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HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA) Supports medical professionals engaged in HIV medicine in overcoming the challenges inherent in providing quality health care to patients with HIV disease.
66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 600, Alexandria, VA 22314; toll-free 888-844-4372; phone 703-299-1215, email hivma@idsociety.org; English & Spanish.
Physician Locator Information on dentists, facilities, hospices, long- term care, public health clinics, support groups among others.
National Health Information Center, PO Box 1133, Washington, DC 20013-1133; English.
Nutritional supplements and buyers clubs Boston Buyers Club Nonprofit identifies promising natural, alternative and complementary therapies and makes them available for people with HIV and others.
Boston Living Center, 29 Stanhope Street, 3rd Floor, Boston MA 02116; phone 617-266-2223, fax 617-450-9412; toll- free 800-435-5586; email info@bostonbuyersclub.com; English.
Consumer Lab ConsumberLab.com has tested over 1,800 products. Its website and publications provides independent test results and information to help consumers and health care professionals evaluate health, wellness and nutrition products.
333 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605; phone 914-722-9149; English.
Foundation for Integrative AIDS Research (FIAR) Nonprofit sponsors and stimulates interest in clinical trials of herbal and nutritional treatments for people with HIV and/or chronic viral hepatitis.
62 Sterling Place, #2, Brooklyn, NY 11217; phone 718-622-0212, fax 718-622-4292; email info@bostonbuyersclub.com; English.
Houston Buyers Club A nonprofit organization that has been helping people living with chronic illness manage side effects since 1996.
3224 Yoakum Boulevard, Houston TX 77006; phone 713-520-5288, email info@houstonbuyersclub.com; English.
New York Buyers Club Nonprofit co-op provides information and access for beneficial supplements focused on the needs of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis and serving others with cancer and other chronic diseases. Newsletter available. Sliding scale to $5.
75 Varick Street, Suite 1404, New York, NY 10113; toll-free 800-650-4983; email contact@newyorkbuyersclub.org; English, Spanish, German & French.
Vermont People With AIDS Coalition Twice a month shipping of Jarrow products for members (scholarships available).
PO Box 11, Montpelier, VT 05601-0011; phone 802-229-5754; toll-free 800-698-8792; email vtpwac@sover.net; English.
Policy and advocacy Project Inform – PI Action HIV treatment and research advocacy and health care and public policy issues.
205 13th Street, Suite 2001, San Francisco, CA 94103; hotline 800-722-8422; phone 415-558-8669; fax 415-558-0684; email action@projectinform.org; English & Spanish.
American Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVM) An independent organization of HIV specialists and others, AAHIVM supports health care providers in HIV medicine to ensuring better care for those living with HIV disease.
English.
AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth and Families Supports wide range of HIV issues, with focus on Ryan White CARE Act Title IV and issues related to women, children, youth and families.
1600 K Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20006; toll-free 888-917-2437, phone 202-785-3564, fax 202-785-3579; email info@aids-alliance. org; English.
AIDS Treatment Advocates Coalition (ATAC) Grassroots research and treatment advocacy coalition, an email group, offers mentorship and training.
PO BOx 1514, Old Chelsea Station, New York, NY 10113; phone 212-367-1237, fax 212-367-1235; email askATAC@atac-usa.org; English.
American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) amfAR is one of the world’s leading nonprofits dedicated to the support of AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and the advocacy of sound AIDS-related public policy.
120 Wall Street, 13th Floor, New York, NY 10005- 3908; phone 212-806-1600, fax 212-806-1601; email monica-ruiz@amfar.org; English.
Center for Budget Policy and Priorities Works at the federal and state levels on fiscal policy and public programs that affect low- and moderate-income families and individuals.
English.
Center for Medicare Advocacy Works to increase access to comprehensive Medicare coverage and health care for elders and people with disabilities by providing the highest quality analysis, education and advocacy.
English.
CAEAR Coalition (Communities Advocating Emergency AIDS Relief) Focuses on Ryan White CARE Act Title I and Title III.
PO Box 21361, Washington, DC 20009-1361; phone 202-789-3565, fax 202-332-7087; email info@caear.org; English.
Families USA Works to promote affordable, high-quality health care for all Americans. Website provides health care information including a consumer clearinghouse on the US health care system.
1201 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20005; phone 202-628-3030, fax 202-347-2417; email info@familiesusa.org; English.
Global Health Council Supports ongoing global health issues, including HIV/AIDS.
1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 1120, Washington, DC 20036; phone 202-833-5900, fax 202-833-0075; email webmaster@globalhealth.org; English.
Health GAP Global treatment access issues.
584 Castro Street, #416, San Francisco, CA 94114; phone 415-863-4676, 646-645-5225 (NY), 267-475- 2645 (Phila), fax 415-863-4740; email info@healthgap.org; English.
HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA) Through its website and other activities, HIVMA supports clinicians in overcoming the challenges inherent in providing quality health care to patients with HIV disease.
English.
Latino Commission on AIDS Nonprofit membership organization dedicated to improving and expanding prevention, research, treatment and other services in the Latino community.
24 West 25th Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10010; phone 212-675-3288, fax 212-675-3466; email dconnolly@latinoaids.org; English & Spanish.
Medicare Rights Center (MRC) MRC is an independent source of health care information and assistance in the US for people with Medicare, and helps older adults and people with disabilities get good, affordable health care.
English.
National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA) Wide range of HIV/AIDS issues, organizes national HIV/AIDS lobby days.
8401 Colesville Road, #750, Silver Springs, MD 20910; phone 240-247-0880, fax 240-247-0574, email info@napwa.org; English & Spanish.
National Health Law Program Nonprofit works for justice in health care for low income people. Its website provides information on many topics including Medicaid, managed care, disability, the uninsured, etc.
English.
National Minority AIDS Council Wide range of HIV/AIDS issues, special focus on Minority Health Initiative.
1931 13th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009- 4432; phone 202-483-6622, fax 202-483-1135; email info@nmac.org; English.
Title II Community AIDS Network Focuses on AIDS Drug Assistance Program and Ryan White CARE Act Title II.
1775 T Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009; phone 202-588-5560, fax 202-588-8868; English.
Treatment Action Group (TAG) Focuses on research policy.
611 Broadway, Suite 612, New York, NY 10012; phone 212-253-7922, fax 212-253-7923; email tagnyc@verizon.net; English.
Research information AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC) Community organization striving to accelerate the ethical, development and global delivery of HIV vaccines.
119 West 24th Street, 7th floor, New York, NY 10011; phone 212-367-1279, fax 646-365-3452, email avac@avac.org; English & Spanish.
AIDSinfo Federal program offers a database of HIV treatment information, and guidelines and information about federal/private clinical trials, including ones looking for HIV-negative individuals.
PO Box 6303, Rockville, MD 20849-6303; phone 301-519-6616, helpline 800-448-0440 (also Spanish), tty 888-480-3739; email contactus@aidsinfo.nih.gov; English & Spanish.
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) – Spanish CAPS conducts domestic and international research to prevent acquiring HIV and optimizing health outcomes among those living with HIV.
50 Beale Street, Suite 1300, San Francisco, CA 94105; phone 415-597-9100, fax 415-597-9213; email capsweb@psg.ucsf.edu; English & Spanish.
Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR) Supports a multi-disciplinary environment for basic, clinical, behavioral and translational research in the prevention, detection, and treatment of HIV.
English.
Clinical Trials.gov The National Institutes of Health’s searchable database that provides current information about clinical research studies to the public. Listings by condition, sponsor or recruitment status.
English.
Division of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (DAIDS) Federal program addresses the national HIV research needs. Provides basic knowledge of HIV pathogenesis, natural history and transmission and supports research that promotes progress in its detection, treatment and prevention.
English.
HIV/AIDS Network Coordination Website provides a gateway to several—but not all—US supported networks of research on HIV treatment and prevention in adults and children, including ACTG, INSIGHT, NPTN, HVTN, MTN and IMPAACT.
English.
HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) Develops and tests preventive HIV vaccines through multi-center clinical trials in a global network of US and international sites.
email info@hvtn.org; English & Spanish.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) – Spanish Conducts research; supports non-federal research scientists in universities, medical schools, hospitals and other institutions; trains investigators; and fosters communication of medical information.
9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 20892; phone 301-496-4000; email nihinfo@od.nih. gov; English.
Office of AIDS Research (OAR) OAR is responsible for the scientific, budgetary, legislative and policy elements of the federal AIDS research program.
9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 20892; phone 301-402-3360; email oartemp1@od31em1.od.nih.gov; English.
Searchable databases AIDS Map (NAM) Community-based organization in the UK that provides accurate, accessible and up-to-date information. Website provides an international database and other resources. email info@nam.org.uk English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, & Russian.
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Resources and Services Database Contains descriptions of news, materials, conferences, organizations and testing sites that provide services for HIV, STDs and TB in the US.
National Institutes of Health, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 20892; phone 800-458-5231; fax 888-282-7681; intl 919-361-4892; tty 800-243-7012; tty intl 919- 301-4884; email info@cdcnpin.org; English.
MEDLINEplus Health Information Provides lists of hospitals and doctors, medical encyclopedia and dictionaries, health information, prescription and non-prescription drug information, health information from media, and links to clinical trials and consumer resources in the Canada, UK and Australia.
8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894; English & Spanish.
National Library of Medicine Gateway Gateway allows users to search in the US National Library of Medicine. The Gateway currently searches MED-LINE/PubMed, clinicaltrials.gov, NLM catalogs, MEDLINEplus, DIRLINE, meetings, abstracts, toxicology groups, household products, and other resources.
toll-free 888-346-3656; email custserv@nlm.nih. gov; English.
National Organization for Rare Disorders Database searches for general discussions and organizations related to specific disorders and diseases, including HIV.
toll-free 800-999-6673 (voicemail only); phone 203-744-0100; tdd 203-797-9590; email RN@rarediseases.org; English.
NIAID Vaccines Website provides a comprehensive overview of AIDS vaccine discovery and development, meetings and clinical trials.
English.
TrialScope Database of organizations conducting clinical research in the US. It provides contact information and types of research, links to websites and affiliations with major multi-center research groups.
English.
Other resources AIDStruth.org Created by researchers and others engaged in the global struggle against HIV, website presents the scientific evidence that HIV causes AIDS and that benefits of anti-HIV drugs outweigh the risks.
BABES Network/YWCA Based in Seattle, BABES provides peer support, advocacy, education, newsletter and outreach to women living with HIV.
1120 East Terrace, #100, Seattle, WA 98122; phone 888-292-1912; email the_staff@babesnetwork.org; English & Spanish.
Being Alive Organization of people living with HIV that provides outreach, information and referral, peer counseling, groups, advocacy, a newsletter, speakers bureau, medical updates, a legal clinic, alternative therapy forums and roommate referrals.
621 N San Vicente Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90069; phone 310-289-2551, fax 310-289-9866; email info@beingalivela.org; English & Spanish.
Business Responds to AIDS Business Responds to AIDS and Labor Responds to AIDS programs provide information to businesses and labor unions to develop workplace policies that meet the challenges of HIV.
PO Box 6003, Rockville, MD 20849; phone 877-242-9760, tty 240-514-2780; email info@hivatwork.org; English.
National Women’s Health Information Center Federal government source provides health information to women, girls and their families.
8270 Willow Oak Corporate Drive, Fairfax, VA 22031; toll-free 800-994-9662, toll-free 888-220-5446 (hearing impaired); tdd 202-690-7650; English & Spanish.
National Women’s Health Resource Center A leading nonprofit independent health information source for women. 1750 K Street, NW, #350, Washington, DC 20006; phone 877-986-9472; English.
Recycled AIDS Medicines Program (RAMP) RAMP gathers unused HIV medicines from individuals, health professionals and community groups and delivers them to organizations overseas, where they are provided to patients who otherwise have no access to them.
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