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This category is for sites related to governmental and non-governmental AIDS service organizations, directories, HIV Drug Assistance information, personal Web pages and other AIDS-related sites centered upon Washington, DC. You are encouraged to read each site's privacy policy. These sites are intended to be used for educational and support purposes only. They should not be used as a substitute for a consultation with your doctor or other health care provider.
http://www.damienministries.org/
Faith community gathered to identify with and support those abandoned or isolated in suffering with HIV/AIDS, particularly the poorest of the poor. Features programs and activities.
http://doh.dc.gov/doh/cwp/view,a,1371,q,573205,dohNav_GID,1802,dohNav,|33200|34259|,.asp
Offers information about services offered by the HIV/AIDS Administration, including ADAP. Features the District's two year plan, testing sites and conference information.
http://hopedc.org/
Information for the HIV-positive on local seminars, social gatherings, tax help, and medications. Features events and articles.
http://www.metroteenaids.org/
Provides resources to help young people fight AIDS and support each other. Features programs, events and employment opportunities.
http://www.petsdc.org/
Enables people living with HIV/AIDS to maintain and care for their pets. Features services and volunteer information.
http://www.washingtonaidspartnership.org/
Philanthropic collaborative affiliated with the National AIDS Fund (NAF) and Washington Grantmakers. Features grantee list, request for proposals and annual report.
http://www.atdn.org/access/states/dc/dc.html
Contact information for DC ADAP director, financial and medical eligibility criterias for the Washington DC ADAP.
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