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Putting an end to HIV/AIDS begins when each one of us has the resources we need. Visit the websites here to find these resources and additional information on a wide variety of HIV-related topics such as doctors’ offices, treatment news, and counseling centers. Many of them also provide emotional, financial and spiritual support – because living with HIV/AIDS requires much more than just medical treatment.
The most comprehensive HIV guide on the Internet. Directory.poz.com provides information for almost anyone in any circumstance – whether you want to know how to become an AIDS activist or you’re leaving the prison system and not sure where to go for help. No matter where you live, this website can direct you to local organizations and services like:
Clinics   COBRA Insurance Assistance
Doctors' Offices   Day Care for Children/Seniors
Drug Treatment Centers   Employment Assistance
Faith-based Organizations   Financial Assistance
Housing Providers   Food Bank Assistance
Adult Education   HIV Education and Testing
AIDS Activism   Anti-Violence Counseling
Substance Abuse   Anti-Violence Treatment
Dedicated to helping prevent HIV/AIDS and improving the lives of people living with the disease. Provides basic health information, answers to frequently asked questions, news updates and where to go to get tested. Sponsored by CBS Corporation, Viacom and the Kaiser Family Foundation.
News, programs, community resources and important reports on the impact of HIV in the Black community. Sponsored by the Black AIDS institute.
A comprehensive site for the health of Black women – physical, mental and spiritual. Sponsored by The Black Women’s Health Imperative.
Important information for the community about managing HIV and living a healthy lifestyle. Sponsored by Abbott Laboratories.
News and resources about prevention, testing and treatment of HIV and STDs, including FAQs and statistics. Go to hivtest.org or call 1-800-CDC-INFO for free, anonymous testing in your area. Sponsored by CDC National Prevention Information Network.
A quarterly guide to Black wellness, covering a range of health issues, including HIV, from the publishers of POZ. Sponsored by Real Health Magazine.
A wide range of information from prevention to treatment.
Faith-based site providing education, training, and organizational/technical assistance to churches, church groups, AIDS service organizations and health departments to help them serve the African and African American community.