Useful ResourcesOctober 2003 The Well Project is a company conceived, developed, and administered by HIV+ women and those who work with them every day. The site features discussion groups, a women's center, and much more. www.thewellproject.com Project Vote Smart: with elections coming up and the many battles being fought over HIV/AIDS (ADAP, research funding, censorship of prevention messages, etc.), now would be a good time to look up how your elected officials have been voting and contact them to either thank them or complain accordingly. www.vote-smart.org AIDS Treatment Data Network offers fact sheets, listings of expanded access and drug assistance programs, ADAP updates, and more. www.atdn.org Educational brochures, training materials, and more are available from the AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETC) National Resource Center. www.aids-etc.org The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National AIDS Hotline. www.ashastd.org/nah, 800-CDC-INFO Don't have Internet access? If you are in the Houston area, remember that The Center for AIDS has 2 computer workstations available to search for information on HIV/AIDS. The walk-in information center (1407 Hawthorne) is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also, consider visiting a local branch of your public library.
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