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AID for AIDS

AID for AIDS logo AID for AIDS is a New York-based nonprofit organization that collects unused, HIV-related medications and redistributes them to people living with AIDS in Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America. In existence since 1996, AID for AIDS now operates the largest "drug recycling" program in the United States. It also works with healthcare officials and community-based organizations in those regions to help improve care for HIV-positive people.


How to Donate

Have HIV-related medications (including antiretrovirals and meds used to prevent or treat opportunistic infections) you'd like to donate? Fill out this donation form or call (212) 337-8043 ext. 29. AID for AIDS will pay for shipping of medications if necessary.

Want to make a cash donation to AID for AIDS? You can do so by clicking here or by mailing your donation to the address below.


How to Reach AID for AIDS

515 Greenwich Street, Suite #506
New York, NY 10013

Phone: 212.337.8043
Fax: 212.337.8045
E-mail: usa@aidforaids.org
Web: www.aidforaids.org


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