HIV/AIDS Related Resources

African Americans Office of Gay Concerns (AAOGC)

A community based non-profit organization founded in 2001 to ensure that men of color who are gay-identified, bi-sexual or men who have sex with other men (MSM) have a voice in the fight against HIV/AIDS.  Its mission is to comprehensively serve as a resource for the well-being of Gay men of color, inclusive of, but not limited to the gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning communities through outreach, education and compassionate care. AAOGC is committed to delivering quality HIV/AIDS services to the Gay community in the Greater Newark Area by providing an array of services focused on positively changing individual increased risk behavior.

AIDS Action

Resources from AIDS Action, including information about federal and state appropriations, Medicaid, court cases, and housing.

Art & Understanding — America’s AIDS Magazine

The mission of Art & Understanding, Inc.’s A&U magazine is to collect, archive, publish, and distribute the growing body of art, activism, and current events emanating from the AIDS pandemic. It was created for the HIV-affected community.

AVERT – A UK HIV and AIDS Charity

AIDS education for young people, including statistics, history, and stories of people living with HIV.

BodyPositive

BodyPositive looks at ways we can feel good in the bodies we have. Remember, your body hears everything you think.

CDC- HIV/AIDS Prevention

As a part of its overall public health mission, the CDC provides national leadership in helping control the HIV epidemic by working with community, state, national, and international partners in surveillance, research, prevention, and evaluation activities.

HIV/AIDS Bureau

The HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) was formed in August 1997 to consolidate all programs funded under the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act. The CARE Act was signed into law on August 15, 1990 to improve the quality and availability of care for people with HIV/AIDS and their families. Amended and reauthorized in May 1996 and November 2000, the Act is named after the Indiana teenager, Ryan White, who became an active public educator on HIV/AIDS after he contracted the syndrome. He died the same year the legislation was passed.

HIV Plus

HIV Plus is dedicated to providing the latest news on HIV research and treatment breakthroughs, as well as expert advice on staying healthy—mind, body, and soul. We also present the stories of people who represent our widely varied readers so that they can relate to, learn from, and apply others’ lessons to their own real-life situations.

HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service

Provides information about federally approved treatment guidelines for HIV and AIDS.

Johns Hopkins AIDS Service

A resource for physicians and other healthcare professionals in providing care and treatment to patients with HIV/AIDS.

Kaiser Family Foundation

Independent philanthropy focusing on the major healthcare issues facing the nation. Includes fact sheets and publications on state health policy and the uninsured, as well as policy briefs on CHIP.

KALETRA

KALETRA is used with other anti-HIV-1 medicines to increase the chance of treatment response in people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection.

Merck

We have been combating global health threats caused by infectious diseases for more than a century. From developing one of the first antibiotics to pioneering research in HIV science, our focus has always been on the prevention and treatment of diseases that threaten people and communities around the world. 

National Prevention Information Network – HIV/AIDS Resources

Presents a guide to the HIV/AIDS section of the CDC National Prevention Information Network Website www.cdcnpin.org.

POZ

An award-winning print and online brand for people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Offering unparalleled editorial excellence since 1994, POZ magazine and POZ.com are identified by our readers as their most trusted sources of information about the disease.

United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Inter-agency project providing information and support services in the fight against acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) HIV/AIDS

News, testing and research data, speeches, and health fraud information.