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Guide to HIV-Related Resources

May 2007    View PDF    En español

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.

 
     
 

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