Website: http://www.nnaapc.org
NNAAPC offers a variety of programs to help promote education about HIV/AIDS, support prevention efforts, and help foster healthy attitudes about sexuality and sexual health in the Native community.
Indian Health Services
Website: http://www.ihs.gov
Federal health program for American Indians and Alaska Natives.
National Council of Urban Indian Health
Website: http://www.ncuih.org
Devoted to support and develop quality accessible healthcare programs for all American Indian and Alaska Natives living in urban communities.
National Indian Health Board
Website: http://www.nihb.org
The NIHB advocates on behalf of all 562 federally-recognized Tribes in the development of national Indian health policy.
Native News
Telephone (907) 793-3500
Website: http://www.nativenews.net
National Native News covers the social, economic and cultural issues that affect every community, and helps radio listeners understand the interconnectedness between Native people and their non-Native neighbors.
SNAG Magazine
Website: http://www.myspace.com/snagmagazine
Urban Native-based magazine with art, essays, poetry and photos from young Natives across the Americas.
Telephone: (415) 476-3902
Website: http://www.ucsf-ahp.org/
Provides peer support groups and therapy for HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals, and for couples.
National HIV Treatment Hotline – Project Inform
Telephone: (800) 822-7422
Website: www.projectinform.org/hotline/index.shtml
The Hotline has served tens of thousands of callers since 1985, staffed with HIV-positive individuals who help callers sort through issues that most people living with HIV face at some time in their lives.
Project Open Hand
Telephone: (415) 447-2300
Website: http://www.openhand.org
Delivers meals and groceries to people living with HIV/AIDS, seniors and critically ill persons under 60 years old.
Positive Resource Center
Telephone: (415) 777-0333
Website: http://www.positiveresource.org
Mission is to assist people affected by HIV/AIDS through culturally appropriate counseling, education and advocacy in making informed choices which maximize available benefits and employment opportunities.
Shanti
Telephone: (415) 674-4700
Website: http://www.shanti.org
Offer various resources and counseling to those living with HIV/AIDS, breast cancer and caregivers.
Stop AIDS Project
Telephone: (415) 575-0155
Website: http://www.stopaids.org
Nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing HIV transmission among all gay, bisexual, and transgendered men in San Francisco through multicultural, community-based organizing.
Tenderloin AIDS Resource Center
Telephone: (415) 431-7476
Website: http://www.tarcsf.org
Community Center that offers resources and counseling for HIV/AIDS and various other services.
San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Telephone: (800) 367-AIDS
Website: http://www.sfaf.org
Provides various services for those living with HIV/AIDS.
BLACK Coalition on AIDS, Inc.
Telephone: (415) 615-9945
Website: http://www.bcoa.org
Provides services through education and advocacy to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS in the black community.
Latino AIDS Services/Instituto Familiar de la Raza
Telephone: (415) 229-0500
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Provides HIV/AIDS services primarily for the Latino community.
Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center
Telephone: (415) 292-3400TTY: (415) 292-3410
Website: http://www.apiwellness.org
Provides health and HIV/STD information targeting the Asian and Pacific Islander community.
Bay Area Young Positives
Telephone: (415) 487-1616
E-mail:
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This project uses a staff of paid and volunteer youth to help support HIV positive youth 26 and under.
HIV InSite
Website: http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu
This comprehensive website from the University of California San Francisco offers information on the medical aspects of HIV/AIDS care and treatment, prevention, policy, and international issues.
St. Anthony Foundation
Telephone: (415) 241-2600
Website: http://www.stanthonysf.org
The St. Anthony Foundation not only provides space to share in a meal, but also for clothing, housing, and healing of both body and spirit.
Cannabis Patients' Cooperatives and Support Groups
Website: http://www.californiahomegrown.com/blog/?q=medpot
Contact information about Cannabis groups throughout California.
AIDS Legal Referral Panel (ALRP)
Telephone: (415) 701-1100
Website: http://www.alrp.org
ALRP assists persons living with HIV or AIDS with legal matters.
AIDS Housing Alliance
Telephone: (415) 552-3242
Website: http://www.ahasf.orf
Independent and authentic voice for the needs of people with HIV/AIDS, founded and run by disabled people with HIV/AIDS.
AIDSHotline
Website: http://aidshotline.org
This website is California's HIV/STD referral database and features information on more than 1,300 organizations providing HIV/AIDS & STD services in the state.
HIV/AIDS Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Website: http://hab.hrsa.gov
The HIV/AIDS Bureau of HRSA in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers a wealth of information on HIV/AIDS care and treatment.
Global AIDS Program
Website: http://www.cdc.gov/globalaids
The CDC Global AIDS Program website provides information on CDC's global AIDS actitivities.
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
Website: http://www.unaids.org
The UNAIDS website is helpful in understanding multi-lateral and international programming targeting the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project
Website: http://www.natap.org
Includes position papers on the latest treatments and therapies, information about HIV drug development, and comprehensive reports from conferences.
National Association of People with AIDS
Website: http://www.napwa.org
NAPWA is the oldest national AIDS organization in the United States and the oldest national network of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world.
HIV/AIDS Development Networks
Website: http://www.hdnet.org
Promotes information exchange on HIV/AIDS through electronic discussion forums and providing communication support to conferences.
Global Health Council
Website: http://www.globalhealth.org
Offers global news updates, newsletters, and a resource for exchange of best practices for HIV/AIDS and other international health issues.
Student Global AIDS Campaign
Website: http://www.fightglobalaids.org/
Committed to bringing an end to HIV and AIDS in the U.S. and around the world through education, informed advocacy, media work, and direct action.
Critical Path AIDS Project
Website: http://www.critpath.org
The Critical Path AIDS Project was founded by persons with AIDS to provide treatment, resource, and prevention information in wide-ranging levels of detail.
National Minority AIDS Health Council
Website: http://www.nmac.org
Develops leadership in communities of color to address the challenges of HIV/AIDS.
Needle Exchange and Harm Reduction Links
Harm Reduction Coalition
Website: http://www.harmreduction.org
The site includes information on harm reduction, educational materials, and information on U.S. drug policy.
North American Syringe Exchange Network
Website: http://www.nasen.org/
This webiste includes information on needle exchange programs throughout the United States.
California SEPs
Website: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/AIDS/Documents/SA-3-OverviewSEPsCA.pdf
Syringe Exchange Programs in California - an Overview from the California Department of Public Health.
UC San Francisco Center for AIDS Prevention Studies
Website: http://www.caps.ucsf.edu
Includes the "Does Needle Exchange Work?" fact sheet, available in English and Spanish.
Tweaker.org
Website: http://tweaker.org
This website contains information for gay and bisexual men who use methamphetamine.
Harm Reduction in the Health Care System
Website: http://www.temple.edu/lawschool/aidspolicy/
Aims to promote effective disease prevention and care among injection drug users by identifying the legal factors that influence their health.
Needle Exchange/Syringe Availability
Website: http://www.lindesmith.org/reducingharm/needleexchan/
This site by the Drug Policy Alliance features full-text articles, scientific reports, book chapters, statistics, and links to other organizations.
HelpStopAIDS
Website: http://www.helpstopaids.com
HelpStopAIDS is a project of the Drug Policy Alliance, funded by the California Endowment.