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The Center for AIDS
Useful Resources
October 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 HIV/AIDS resources page from the National Library of Medicine. http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/HIV/HIVMain.html 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.
This article was provided by The Center for AIDS. It is a part of the publication HIV Treatment ALERTS!. |