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AEGIS
The largest collection of HIV-related documents in the world, features all the best newsletters, HIV news from the top newspapers and wire services, and search capability for all documents

AIDS Action
AIDS Action is a national organization dedicated to the development, analysis, cultivation, and encouragement of sound policies and programs in response to the HIV epidemic. We do this through the dissemination of information and the building and use of advocacy on behalf of all those living with and affected by HIV. Our goal is simple. Until It’s Over—until no one acquires HIV, until those living with HIV have the care and services they need, and until a cure is found.

AIDS Action Committee
New England's oldest and largest AIDS service organization.

AIDS Atlanta
Created in 1982 AIDS Atlanta is the nation's first and largest southeastern AIDS service organization.

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AIDS Committee of London
Serving community-based AIDS organizations

AIDS: Education and Prevention from the Growing Epidemic
Learn about the history of AIDS and have your questions about this deadly disease answered at this informative site for teens. How AIDS started, how it is spread, and what you can do to prevent its spread, as well as statistics about the disease are all included here. Teen-written essays, an opinion forum, and links to other AIDS-related sites are also included.

AIDSInfoNYC.org
This site provides a linked collection of information pages for people living with HIV/AIDS from community based organizations in New York City.

AIDS In Prison Project
The AIDS in Prison Project, established in 1986, was one of the first organizations to recognize that prisons and jails were epicenters of HIV zero  conversion and disease.

AIDS Legal Council of Chicago
The AIDS Legal Council of Chicago exists to preserve, promote, and protect the legal rights of men, women and children in the metropolitan Chicago area living with or perceived to be living with HIV/AIDS.

AIDS NYC
AIDS NYC is a consortium of community based New York City organizations that also provides on their site the AIDS Treatment Data Network page containing information in English and Spanish on clinical trials, fact-sheets, Public Health Services Guidelines, the Access Project, a glossary of drugs, and alternative treatments.

AIDS Partnership
Recruiting, training and placing professional and volunteer personnel for the Michigan AIDS Hotline.

AIDSCAP/ Family Health International
features reports and publications on international HIV prevention as well as workbooks on developing and evaluating interventions

 

AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA)
APLA is dedicated to supporting and maintaining the best possible quality of life for persons affected by HIV in Los Angeles County and, to reducing the incidence of HIV infection by providing risk reduction and prevention education and information to the general public.

Act Up NY
ACT UP is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis.

AIDS Handbook For Middle School Kids
Information about the HIV virus and its transmission; about AIDS and its treatment. Written and illustrated by Eastchester Middle School students for other students.

AIDS/HIV Information Service - National Library of Science
A comprehensive AIDS information service is vital to enable people to combat the AIDS epidemic. Scientists, physicians, educators, and other health professionals need rapid access to the latest information on AIDS research, diagnosis, treatment, control, and prevention. Consumers require similar access to appropriate information for decision-making about their behavioral choices and treatment. Community-based organizations, clinics and other types of service providers also need access to high quality, accurate and timely information for their staff and clients. The National Library of Medicine (NLM), the world's largest medical library, has been developing AIDS information services since the AIDS crisis began in 1980.

AIDS Housing Corporation
AIDS Housing Corporation is a not-for-profit organization based in Boston, Massachusetts that facilitates the creation of housing programs for people living with HIV disease and AIDS.

AIDSNET
AIDSNET was founded in 1991 on the premise that the best way to contain the HIV pandemic is through a regional strategy. A multi-county coalition of community leaders was formed to support local planning for HIV-related care, delivery of support services and allocation of funding to community agencies.

AIDS Quilt: Names Project
Our Mission: To use the AIDS Memorial Quilt to help bring an end to AIDS.

Aggressive AIDS Prevention, Inc.
The Aggressive AIDS Prevention, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to raising awareness of HIV/AIDS, encouraging HIV antibody testing, and promoting HIV negative maintenance through media.

Alaskan AIDS Assistance Association
The Alaskan AIDS Assistance Association provides services for people with HIV, coordinates educational events in the community, and sponsors HIV/AIDS-related conferences.

Association François-Xavier Bagnoud
Dedicated to international humanitarian action, especially regarding HIV and children.

Aunt Rita's Foundation
Non-profit, all volunteer organization dedicated to providing assistance to people affected by HIV and AIDS.

Bay Area AIDS Volunteer Clearinghouse
The purpose of this Web publication is to provide information about volunteer opportunities in the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. Hopefully, volunteerism will be stimulated and facilitated by letting potential volunteers know about the wide range of opportunities open to them and by giving Bay Area non-profit organizations a means of publishing their goals and needs.

AVERT AIDS Education Research Trust - United Kingdom
AVERT is an international HIV and AIDS charity based in the UK, working to AVERT HIV and AIDS worldwide.

The Biology of AIDS - HIV/AIDS Tutorial
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is the pathogen which causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). This section includes information about HIV's interaction with the immune system, current treatments, and a problem set to test your knowledge.  Provided by the University of Arizona.

The Body: A Multimedia AIDS and HIV Information Source
A Multimedia AIDS and HIV Information Resource

Canadian AIDS Society
The Canadian AIDS Society is a national coalition of over 100 community-based AIDS organizations across Canada. They are dedicated to strengthening the response to HIV/AIDS across all sectors of society by: promoting education and awareness; mobilizing communities; advocating at the federal public policy level; and providing information and resources.

Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS)
CAPS is committed to maintaining a focus on the prevention of HIV disease, using the expertise of multiple disciples, and an applied and community-based perspective within a university setting.

Centers for Disease Control
Offers information and resources related to illnesses.

CDC HIV/AIDS
Under the direction of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator's Office, the Department of Health and Human Services CDC Global AIDS Program (GAP) is a proud partner in the unified U.S. Government effort to implement the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. GAP helps resource-constrained countries prevent HIV infection; improve treatment, care, and support for people living with HIV; and build capacity and infrastructure to address the global HIV/AIDS pandemic.

Colorado AIDS Project
The Colorado AIDS Project is the oldest and largest non-profit, community-based HIV and AIDS service and education agency in Colorado. Any man, woman or child with an AIDS diagnosis, or meeting Symptomatic HIV disease criteria, is eligible for CAP's services. Any HIV-positive individual is eligible for CAP's HIV-positive services and referrals.

Critical Path AIDS Project
The Critical Path AIDS Project was founded by people with HIV/AIDS to provide treatment, resource, and prevention information in wide-ranging levels of detail--for researchers, service providers, treatment activists -- but, first and foremost, for other people with HIV/AIDS who often find themselves in urgent need of information quickly and painlessly.

The Delaware HIV Consortium
We bring together consumers, service providers, community organizations, government leaders, churches, businesses and other interested individuals, to work toward planning and implementing HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention services in our communities.

Family AIDS Network - Indiana
Mary Riggs's Family AIDS Network is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing awareness, compassion and resources with which to fight the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Family Service Foundation Deaf AIDS Project
Provides education for the deaf regarding HIV, AIDS education, case management, addictions treatment, mental health therapy, and more.

Friends For Friends
Dedicated to promoting HIV/AIDS awareness in the African-American community through street-outreach and free HIV risk reduction workshops.

Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC)
GMHC offers hands-on support services to more than 9,500 men, women and children with AIDS and their families in New York City annually, as well as education and advocacy for hundreds of thousands nationwide.

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is the leading U.S. national nonprofit organization dedicated to identifying, funding, and conducting basic pediatric HIV/AIDS research

HIV/AIDS Ministries Network
The HIV/AIDS Ministries Network is a program of United Methodists, Health, and Welfare Ministries supporting those with HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS Program Seattle King-County Dept. of Public Health
The HIV/AIDS Program works with the community to develop a model network of HIV/AIDS services.

HIV InSite: Gateway to HIV Information
A large, well organized site, geared towards technical assistance for community based service organizations.

HIV/AIDS...What's This Got To Do With Me?
Resource for high-risk youth and educators.

Managing Desire: HIV Prevention Strategies for the 21st Century
Resources for HIV prevention counseling, education and outreach developed by grassroots organizations.
 

National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Program (NATAP)
NATAP strives to provide the latest HIV and AIDS drug development, research, and treatment information.

National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA)
NAPWA speaks for all people infected and affected by HIV in the United States. Since 1983, NAPWA has guided the nation towards a moral agenda to save lives, support research for a cure, and stop human suffering. Our national presence gives voice to the often silent lives of people living with HIV, one that is collectively loud, present, and active.

Nebraska AIDS Project
Working with community groups and concerned individuals, the NEBRASKA AIDS PROJECT is committed to preventing the spread of AIDS and to providing needed support services for people living with AIDS-related concerns.

People of Color Against AIDS Network
To create a multicultural AIDS prevention model that is effective and responsive to communities of color.

Physician Assistant AIDS Network
For physician assistants working in HIV/AIDS care.

Rural Center for AIDS/HIV Prevention at Indiana & Purdue Universities (RCAP)
RCAP strives toward the promotion of HIV/STD prevention in rural America, with the goal of reducing HIV/STD incidence.

San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF)
SFAF provides stable housing and comprehensive health-related and social services to thousands of people living with HIV and AIDS. The Foundation also distributes late-breaking AIDS treatment information worldwide; fights for accelerated approval and price reductions in new AIDS treatments; mounts HIV prevention campaigns; and advocates for humane HIV-related public policies and increased government funding to fight the pandemic.

Test Positive Aware Network (TPAN)
TPAN is the Midwest's largest nonprofit support and information network for those affected by HIV. TPAN's mission is to provide education and emotional support for people affected by all stages of HIV infection.

Women Alive
Women Alive, a national treatment-focused, nonprofit organization by and for women living with HIV/AIDS, provides support groups, children's services, legal assistance, medical services, and alternative therapies.

Women and AIDS Network -  New Jersey
Since 1988, New Jersey Women & AIDS Network has been a leader in identifying issues facing women with HIV/AIDS, educating service providers, advocating for appropriate policies and building a multicultural woman and HIV/AIDS movement.

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