Guide to HIV-Related Resources
May 2007 View PDF En
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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.