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Fact Sheet 200
Important HIV/AIDS Resources in the U.S.

September 25, 2009

This Fact Sheet contains selected contact information for organizations providing HIV/AIDS services and information, both within New Mexico and nationally. For more information, contact your closest Health Management Alliance (listed below), or the New Mexico HIV/AIDS/STD/Hepatitis Hotline at 1-800-545-2437.


National Resources

AIDS Info (US Department of Health and Human Services): (800) 448-0440 www.aidsinfo.nih.gov/

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Health Information Hotline: (800) CDC-INFO (800-232-4636), 1-888-232-6348 TTY; cdcinfo@cdc.gov

National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA), Silver Spring, MD: (240) 247-0880; www.napwa.org/

National Minority AIDS Council, Washington DC: (202) 483-6622; www.nmac.org/

National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (NNAAPC): (510) 444-2051; www.nnaapc.org/

Project Inform: www.projinf.org/

National HIV/AIDS Treatment Infoline: (800) 822-7422 or (415) 558-9051 in the San Francisco Bay Area or internationally

Social Security Administration -- Benefits for People living with HIV/AIDS: www.ssa.gov/pubs/10019.html

Women Responding to Life-Threatening Diseases (WORLD), Oakland, CA: (510) 986-0340; www.womenhiv.org/

The Centers for Disease Control maintains a database of over 19,000 service organizations in the United States dealing with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and sexually transmitted diseases. You can search this database on the Internet at www.cdcnpin.org/scripts/search/orgSearch.aspx

The Web site The Body also has an AIDS Service Organization (ASO) Finder that you can find in the "Connect" section of their site at www.thebody.com/connect.html.


New Mexico Resources

Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board: (505) 764-0036, (800) 658-6717; www.aaihb.org/

Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless: (505) 766-5197; www.abqhch.org/

Alianza of New Mexico, Roswell: (800) 957-1995 (Web site unavailable)

All Indian Pueblo Council, Albuquerque: (505) 883-7682


Health Management Alliances

New Mexico District I:
New Mexico AIDS Services, Truman Street Health Services
625 Truman St. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110
Exec Director: Kathleen Kelley
(505) 938-7100, (888) 882-2437
www.nmas.net

New Mexico District II:
Southwest C.A.R.E. Center
649 Harkle Rd., Ste. E, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Exec Director: Jeff Thomas
(888) 320-8200 or (505) 989-8200; Fax: (505) 989-8131
e-mail: Swcares@ix.netcom.com; www.southwestcare.org/

New Mexico District III:
La Clinica de Familia
1100 South Main Street, Las Cruces, NM 88005
Exec Director: Harriet Brandstetter
(800) 687-0850 or (575) 526-1105; Fax (575) 524-4266
www.lcdfnm.org

New Mexico District IV:
Alianza of New Mexico
200 W. Hobbs Street, Roswell, NM 88203
Exec Director:
(800) 957-1995 or (505) 623-1995; Fax (505) 623-1998
e-mail: info@alianzanm.org; www.alianzanm.org/

New Mexico Native American HMA:
First Nations Community HealthSource
5608 Zuni Rd. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
(505) 262-2481

Indian Health Service, Albuquerque
(505) 248-4000

HIV Center of Excellence (Indian Health Service) Indian Medical Center Phoenix; www.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/aids/index.asp; (602) 263-1502, (602) 263-1200 x1835

Navajo AIDS Network Inc., Chinle, AZ (928) 674-5676 or (888) 408-5676 Gallup, NM (505) 863-9929

New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center, Albuquerque: (505) 272-8443; http://hsc.unm.edu/som/medicine/aids/

New Mexico HIV/AIDS/STD/Hepatitis Hotline: (800) 545-2437

Social Security Administration, NM Office, (800) 772-1213; Albuquerque: 4300 Cutler NE; (Monday-Friday 09:00 am-04:00 pm)




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