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Action AIDS |
| (215) 981-0088 |
| ActionAIDS provides a range of services for people living with HIV/AIDS including: information and referrals; case management; housing counseling; mental health services; and support groups. ActionAIDS provides HIV prevention education services to the community. |
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AIDS Coalition Of Southern New Jersey (ACSNJ) |
| (856) 933-9500 |
| Provides case management, housing (5 properties to house clients), employment, Buddies, support groups, legal, meals and food bank, children's programs, complementary therapies, emergency financial assistance, transportation, outreach, education fund, information & resource, speakers' bureau, Teen AIDS line & Drama, jail and prison programs and thrift store. |
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AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania |
| (215) 587-9377 |
| Provides free legal services, advocacy and education to people with HIV/AIDS and those affected by the epidemic - fighting discrimination and stigma, and defending the rights of people with HIV/AIDS to public benefits, quality healthcare and affordable housing. |
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AIDS Services In Asian Communities |
| (215) 563-2424 |
| (ASIAC) is a leading provider of culturally sensitive and language approporiate HIV/AIDS services for Asian & Pacific Islanders in Philadelphia. These services include outreach, education, case management, information & referral, translation & interpretation, and HIV testing. |
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The Attic Youth Center |
| (215) 545-4331 |
| The Attic offers a continuum of HIV prevention services to LGBTQ youth. Services include: peer based presentations aimed at changing knowledge and attitudes around HIV?AIDS; behavioral support groups, social activities, and discussion groups aimed at developing self awareness of risk; and HIV testing and prevention case management which provides intensive one on one interaction to support sustained behavior change. |
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BEBASHI |
| (215) 769-3561 |
| a non-profit organization founded in 1985 that has become the largest AIDS Service agency providing a continuum of HIV services to the urban community in Pennsylvania. |
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Calcutta House |
| (215) 684-0480 |
| Provides housing, direct care, supportive and rehabilitative services to homeless adults with AIDS who are without adequate resources to care for themselves. |
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Camp Dreamcatcher, Inc. |
| (610) 925-2998 |
| One-week therapeutic camp for 140 kids that provides caregiver retreats, teen retreats, reunion parties, HIV/AIDS outreach, training & education, therapeutic and educational groups. |
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CATA - Farmworker Support Committee |
| (856) 881-2507 |
| CATA's HIV Prevention Program provides farmworkers and their families the opportunity to educate themselves on HIV prevention while building skills to reduce their risk of infection. Farmworkers also have the opportunity to know their HIV status through HIV counseling and testing. |
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CHOICE, Inc. |
| (215) 985-3355 |
| Through hotlines and community education/outreach, CHOICE provides critical information about HIV prevention, risk reduction and treatment, referrals to testing, AIDS and social services in combination with short-term counseling and advocacy. |
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Circle of Care / Family Planning Council |
| (215) 985-2657 |
| The Circle of Care medical and social service provider network serves over 900 HIV affected families; additionally, the Circle provides basic and emergency needs assistance to HIV positive consumers through the Fund for Families. |
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Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc. |
| (215) 763-8870 |
| Congreso's HIV/AIDS services provide a culturally and linguistically appropriate continuum of care. An array of services are provided in an integrated manner to assure quality services at all times. |
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Family & Community Service of Delaware County |
| (610) 566-7540 |
| Provides case management, counseling, referrals, and material services to clients infected or affected by HIV. |
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Family Services of Montgomery County/ Project Hope |
| (610) 272-1520 |
| Case management links consumers to medical, mental health, housing, food/nutrition, and transportation services. Prevention education offers HIV counseling, testing and education for high risk individuals. |
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The Gay and Lesbian Latino AIDS Education Initiative - GALAEI |
| (215) 985-3382 |
| GALAEI is a non-profit health and HIV/AIDS prevention and care organization serving Latinos, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, and people at-risk for HIV infection in the Philadelphia area. |
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The Mazzoni Center |
| (215) 563-0652 |
| A continuum of services, from prevention information/education to HIV counseling and testing, STD and GYN services to care services such as advocacy, food, case management, and home care. |
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Pennsylvania Coaliton of AIDS Service Organizations (PCASO) |
| (610) 518-0886 |
| PCASO serves as a forum for building a strong, statewide network of providers able to meet the diverse needs of their constituents and challenges of the future. PCASO works to create consensus for a comprehensive and supportive HIV-related public policy and provides credible, public health-based HIV education, information and a central resource for policy makers. |
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Pennsylvania School for the Deaf/Center for Community and Professional Services |
| (215) 951-4718 |
| Provides specialized services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals, including HIV/AIDS prevention and outreach activities, sign languages interpreting, and funds for hearing aids and other related equipment for people living with HIV/AIDS. |
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Philadelphia FIGHT |
| (215) 985-4448 |
| Comprehensive prevention, education, research, and treatment programs including Philadelphia FIGHT, the Jonathan Lax Treatment Center, Care Outreach, AIDS Library, Y-HEP, Project TEACH, and Critical Path. |
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Planned Parenthood Association of Bucks County |
| (215) 785-4594 |
| PPABC provides free, confidential HIV testing and counseling; condom distribution, youth education about safer sex, and maintains the county's only resource library about HIV/AIDS. |
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Planned Parenthood of Chester County, Inc. |
| (610) 692-1770 |
| Targeting low-income individuals, PPCC provides an integrated array of HIV/AIDS services, including free, confidential, and anonymous HIV testing, primary care, and prevention education. |
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Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania |
| (215) 351-5524 |
| provides HIV/AIDS prevention education services through our sexual and reproductive health medical division and through age-appropriate, culturally sensitive sexuality education programs in the community. Specific services include anonymous and confidential HIV testing, risk assessments and referrals. Funding from AIDS Fund supports the Deafness and Sexuality Project which is designed to increase the capacity of sign language interpreters, teachers and social service providers to contribute to positive sexual health outcomes within the deaf community. |
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Prevention Point Philadelphia |
| (215) 787-0118 |
| PPP is a multi-service harm reduction organization providing HIV prevention and care services for durg users and sex workers, including a syringe exchange program, medical care and social services. |
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St. Luke's Hospitality Center |
| (215) 732-9346 |
| St. Luke's Hospitality Center is a safe place for persons whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS to receive spiritual and social support services (individually or in a group setting). |
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SILOAM Ministries, Inc. |
| (215) 765-6633 |
| SILOAM provides a resource for wellness for people infected or affected by HIV/AIDS through a variety of spiritual programs and retreat services. |
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Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Associations Coalition, Inc. (SEAMAAC) |
| (215) 476-9640 |
| Provides public risk reduction/outreach/prevention education campaigns within the region's Southeast Asian refugee communities, and multi-lingual (Cambodian, ethnic Chinese, Laotian, Hmong, and Vietnamese) HIV/AIDS education and referral services through home visits, workshops, community and health fairs, HIV testing and counseling, and published materials. |
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Women's Medical Fund |
| (215) 985-2657 |
| Provides reproductive health care funding for low-income women living with HIV disease. |
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YMCA Camp Ockanickon HIV Specialty Camp |
| (215) 476-9640 |
| A joint project of the YMCA and associated AIDS agencies in the greater Philadelphia/Camden area, will use this grant for general operations of a week long specialty camp for children infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. |