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AIDS in Prison Project
The Osborne Association

www.osborneny.org
809 Westchester Avenue
Bronx, New York 10455
Phone: (718) 842-0500
Fax: (718) 378-7030
AIDS/HIV Hotline for Prisoners: (718) 378-7022
The Osborne Association provides programs and services to individuals and their families who are or have been involved in the criminal justice system. The HIV Services Unit of the Osborne Association comprises both in-prison and community-based services. HIV In-Prison Services: Anonymous Counseling & Testing; Transitional Planning; Support Services (individual and group); Basic and Advanced HIV Education. Prisons served include Sing Sing, Fishkill, Downstate, Beacon and Green Haven Correctional Facilities. The Osborne Association also operates the only peer-based AIDS/HIV hotline for prisoners. Collect call are accepted Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 3 - 8pm at (718) 378-7022. Hotline services include peer counseling, peer education (HIV prevention & treatment), transitional planning and referrals to other services. HIV Community-Based Services: Intensive, Holistic Case Management Services (benefits counseling, support, education, nutrition, acupuncture, housing). Housing Services (securement of permanent housing). Legal Services (HIV civil law advocacy).

AIDS Service Center
www.ascnyc.org
41 East 11th Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY  10003
Phone: (212) 645-0875
Fax: (212) 645-0705
Through pioneering peer education programs, and a comprehensive range of innovative services, AIDS Service Center NYC (ASC) helps New York City's most vulnerable individuals and families maintain the best possible quality of life and health in the face of HIV/AIDS.  Founded in 1990, ASC fulfills its mission of  "helping many, one by one" by building community, connection and stability for the thousands of New Yorkers we serve each year.

The AIDS Treatment Data Network (The Network)
www.atdn.org
611 Broadway, Suite 613
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (800) 734-7104
Fax: (212) 260-8869
The Network provides plain language treatment, education and counseling services for men, women and children with AIDS & HIV, as well as AIDS Drug Assitance Program (ADAP) referrals, and access to clinical trial and treatment information.  Their web site offers information in English and Spanish.

Allied AIDS Services
1401 University Avenue
Bronx, NY 10452
Phone: (212) 337-9256
Fax: (718) 293-0510
Allied AIDS Services is an alliance between Palladia, Inc., Project Samaritan AIDS Services (PSAS) Inc., Samaritan Village Inc., and Village Care of New York, Inc. -- all experienced providers of HIV/AIDS services in NYC. Allied AIDS Services currently serves over 4100 persons living with AIDS in 43 locations. This organization provides a full spectrum of residential ambulatory, and in-house medical, mental health, substance abuse and case management services.

American Indian Community House, Inc.

HIV/AIDS Project

www.aich.org
708 Broadway, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 598-0100 ext. 255 (Case Management)

The American Indian Community House (AICH) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization serving the health, social service, and cultural needs of Native Americans residing in New York City  In response to the increasing numbers of Native Americans living with HIV/AIDS, the HIV/AIDS Project provides community prevention education and information, targeted outreach to individuals at risk, and services to those infected.

Argus Community, Inc. - Access Program
www.arguscommunity.org/access.html
760 East 160th Street
Bronx, NY 10456
Phone: (718) 401-5733
Fax: (718) 993-9662
The Argus Community Access Program provides intensive case management, support, and advocacy to HIV+ persons with or without Medicaid. Additionally, the Argus Community provides several other programs including a residential drug treatment program devoted to mentally ill chemical abusers, and work, GED, and high school programs for adolescents.

Bronx AIDS Services, Inc.
www.basnyc.org
540 East Fordham Road
Bronx, NY 10458
Phone: (718) 295-5605
Fax: (718) 733-3429
info@basnyc.org
Bronx AIDS Services provides extensive outreach, education, and prevention services with programs especially directed toward people at high risk of HIV transmission. The organization also provides case management for Bronx residents living with AIDS and at high risk of HIV infection, nutrition education and counseling services, and a broad range of legal advocacy services. Support groups and domestic violence services are also available.

Brooklyn AIDS Task Force
www.batf.net
502 Bergen Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Phone: (718) 622-2910
Fax: (718) 623-1158
Brooklyn AIDS task force is a multi-service HIV/AIDS services organizations that provides case management, behavior management, education, harm reduction, and treatment adherence services. Their mission is to provide HIV infected and affected residents of Brooklyn with culturally sensitive HIV/AIDS prevention, education, comprehensive social services, and extensive community advocacy.

Brownsville Community Development Corporation
444 Thomas Boyland Street
Brooklyn, NY 11212
Phone: (718) 485-3820
Fax: (718) 485-5410
Brownsville Community Development Corp. provides comprehensice case management, advocacy, and comprehensive medical services.

Caribbean Women's Health Association Inc. (CWHA)
www.cwha.org

123 Linden Boulevard
Brooklyn, New York 11226
(718) 826-2942
(718) 826-2948 (Fax)
The Caribbean Women's Health Association provides comprehensive, culturally sensitive health care, immigration and support services to a diverse constituency in central Brooklyn and Southern Queens.

Church Avenue Merchants Block Association (CAMBA)
www.camba.org
1720 Church Avenue, 2nd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11226
Phone: (718) 287-2600
Fax: (718) 287-0857
CAMBA provides Cobra case management, education and prevention services, housing opportunities for PWAs, and a supportive services center for HIV-infected women and their families.

Discipleship Outreach Ministries
5220 4th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11220
Phone: (718) 439-0077
Fax: (718) 439-3963
Discipleship Outreach Ministries provides prevention, education, case management, supportive services and housing for persons living with HIV/AIDS.

East Harlem Case Management Program of Bailey House, Inc.
www.baileyhouse.org
275 7th Avenue, 12th Fl.
New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 633-2500
Fax: (212) 633-2932
INVEST NYC is an employment training and placement assistance program for HIV+ individuals sponsored by Bailey House, Inc. INVEST offers a variety of technical skills training, vocational and benefits counseling, and job placement as well as other services as part of their skills training programs in Security, Computer Skills, Building Maintenance, and Food Preparation.

East Harlem HIV CARE Network
www.aidsnyc.org/network
158 East 115th Street, Room 218
New York, NY 10029
Phone: (212) 828-6141
Fax: (212) 360--5914
The East Harlem HIV CARE Network is a consortium of agencies and individuals concerned about the provisions of services and care to people with HIV/AIDS in their communities. The mission of the Network is to improve the availability, accessibility, quality and coordination of services for persons living with and, or affected by HIV/AIDS.

Exponents/ARRIVE
www.exponents.org/programs
151 West 26th Street
New York, New York 10001
Phone: (212) 243-3434
Fax: (212) 243-3586
The mission of Exponents/ARRIVE to assist individuals and families through difficult transitions - from addiction to recovery, from incarceration to civilian life; from HIV negative to HIV positive, and from welfare to work. Eponents/ARRIVE peer-based programs create a sense of community among substance users to provide outreach, education and support. Exponents/ARRIVE advocates that former users play a role in the fight against AIDS and drug abuse.

Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC)
www.gmhc.org
The Tisch Building
119 West 24th Street
New York, NY, 10011
Phone: (212) 807-6655 or 1-800-AIDS-NYC
GMHC offers hands-on support services to more than 9,500 men, women and children with AIDS and their families in New York City annually, as well as education and advocacy for hundreds of thousands nationwide.

HEAT Program
http://www.downstate.edu/HEAT
Kings County Hospital Center
451 Clarkson Avenue, U Building, Rm. 421
Brooklyn, NY 11203
phone: (718) 245-3460
fax: (718) 467-1718
The Health and Education Alternatives for Teens (HEAT) Program is located in Kings County Hospital Center (KCHC) in Brooklyn and provides comprehensive medical care programs for HIV-infected and at-risk youth aged 13 to 24. For fourteen years, HEAT has provided age-appropriate and culturally competent care for heterosexual, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender minority youth. HEAT provides comprehensive medical care for HIV+ youth, case management, HIV Treatment Adherence, HIV Counseling and Testing (C/T), mental health care, STD diagnosis and treatment, gynecological services, pregnancy testing and family planning, outreach, support services and access to research to high-risk and HIV-infected youth. These services are provided on-site at KCHC under a "one-stop shopping" philosophy where all services are provided in one "youth friendly" clinic setting. All services are free and confidential. HEAT also services a leadership role in strengthening the network of youth-oriented providers in the metropolitan area and heightening public awareness about the HIV/AIDS epidemic on adolescents.

H.E.L.P./Project Samaritan, Inc.
www.aidsnyc.org/help-psi
1401 University Avenue
Bronx, NY 10452
Phone: (718) 681-8700
Fax: (718) 588-5709
H.E.L.P./Project Samaritan provides a full spectrum of health care services for people with AIDS who are recovering from chemical dependency. Services are offered at a number of sites in the Bronx and Queens including a residential health care facility in the Bronx.

Hispanic AIDS Forum (Manhattan Site)
http://hafnyc.org
213 West 35th Street, Suite 12W
New York, NY 10001
phone: (212) 563-4500
fax: (212) 868-6237

Hispanic AIDS Forum (Bronx Site)
http://hafnyc.org
886 Westchester Avenue
Bronx, NY 10459
phone: (718) 328-4188
fax: (718) 328-2888


Hispanic AIDS Forum (Queens Site)
http://hafnyc.org
62-07 Woodside Avenue
Queens, NY 11377
phone: (718) 803-2766
fax: (718) 803-0321
The Hispanic AIDS Forum (HAF) is New York City's largest Latino-run HIV/AIDS organization offering treatment education, support services, and innovative prevention programs to the city's Latino population. HAF operates three community-based offices in some of New York City's largest Latino neighborhoods: Manhattan, West Queens and the South Bronx. We offer HIV testing and counseling, HIV prevention programs for men who have sex with men, youth leadership training, emotional support services, treatment education, case management, transitional case management for individuals moving to and/or from Puerto Rico/Connecticut to New York, and rental assistance programs. We also participate in the city-wide condom distribution program and have a number of support groups for transgender individuals, youth, men who have sex with men, women, and individuals living with HIV/AIDS. All services are free and available in Spanish and English.

Jewish Guild for the Blind
AIDS Case Management Services

www.jgb.org
15 West 65th Street
New York, NY  10021
Phone: (212) 769-6256
Fax: (212) 769-7869

Intensive, comprehensive AIDS Case Management for persons with HIV/AIDS who are visually impaired or blind. Whether a client’s vision loss is sudden from an opportunistic infection or gradual from an earlier phase in life, special vision-related rehabilitation needs may be present. Services take into account and access the unique physical, mental health and personal necessities of persons who are vision–impaired with HIV/AIDS.

Long Island Association for AIDS Care (LIAAC)
www.liaac.org
755 Park Avenue (Broadway)
Huntington Station, NY 11746
Phone: (631) 385-2451
Fax: (631) 385-2496
LIAAC provides current information, screened referrals, educational programs and direct services to Long Island, NY residents who are concerned about HIV/AIDS.

Lower Eastside Family Union
84 Stanton Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10002
Phone: (212) 260-0400
Fax: (212) 529-3244
The Lower Eastside Family Union provides case management service to HIV+ persons, support groups for HIV+ persons and their families. Special weekly support groups are available for HIV+ persons in English, Spanish, and for women. This organization also plans and provides recreation and trips for clients and family members.

Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center
www.leshrc.org
25 Allen Street
New York, NY 10002
Phone: (212) 226-6333
Fax: (212) 343-8005
Email: info@leshrc.org
The Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center provides case management services, mental health service, support groups acupuncture holistic services, crisis counseling, health education, peer education, and health counseling.

MultiTasking Systems (MTS)
A Division of Village Care of New York
www.mtsnyc.org
110 Williams Street, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Phone: (212) 962-7090
Fax: (212) 962-7628
MTS (MultiTasking Systems) provides job readiness, skills training and placement services. The goal of MTS is to help each individual regain his or her independence, establish financial self-sufficiency and create a better quality of life through the world of work.

New York Council on Adoptable Children (COAC)/Family Circle of Support
www.coac.org
589 8th Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 475-0222
Fax: (212) 714-2838
COAC's AIDS Orphans Program provides comprehensive services to families affected and infected by HIV/AIDS. Services include: permanency planning; adoptive parent recruitment and matching; family support services; individual and family support counseling, support groups; legal and benefits assistance; caregiver support includes: counseling, support groups. Therapeutic services for all family members include in-home family therapy, onsite parent, caregiver and children support groups. All services are free and confidential and are offered in English, Spanish, and French-Creole.
New York Harm Reduction Educators
www.nyhre.org
903 Dawson Street
Bronx, NY 10459
Phone: (718) 842-6050
Fax: (718) 842-7001
New York Harm Reduction Educators provides harm reduction education, needle exchange, acupuncture, counseling, referral, transitional case management, and support group services.

North General Hospital:  AIDS Center

www.northgeneral.org/ctr_aids.html
1879 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10034
Phone: (212) 423-4481
Fax: (212) 423-4045
North General Hospital's AIDS Center provides comprehensive medical services, and case management for HIV+ individuals.

Palladia, Inc.
www.palladiainc.org
360 West 125th Street
Suite 11, Second Floor
New York, NY  10028
Phone: (212) 665-2020
Fax: (212) 665-2022
Palladia has a COBRA case management program which provides intensive , team-based case management for people with HIV (and their families) and active Medicaid.   At present, we ahe seen teams providing services to clients and we are preparing to open a second site in East Harlem.  In addition, Palladia has a preventive case management program for people who have less intensive case management needs.  Lastly, Palladia runs a supportive housing program in the Bronx for people with an AIDS diagnosis and a HASA referral.

St. Mary's Episcopal Center: Adult Day Health Care
512 West 126th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone: (212) 665-5992
Fax: (212) 665-5892
St. Mary's Adult Day Treatment Program is a health related program co-located with the Residential facility, which provides supportive counseling and ancillary health care services to adults who are living with HIV/AIDS and are symptomatic. Services offered include ancillary medical, psychiatric, and nursing services, case coordination and case management, food and nutritional services. Social services offered include individual psychotherapy, supportive counseling, substance abuse counseling, harm reduction counseling (for at-risk behaviors), psycho-educational groups, support groups, physical therapy, acupuncture, pastoral counseling, and meditation. Assistance with activities of daily living as appropriate, and a complete recreation program including recreation therapy, music therapy, socialization activities and outside trips are also offered.

Settlement Health
212 East 106th Street
New York, NY 10029
Phone: (212) 360-2684
Fax: (212) 360-2696
Settlement Health provides a variety of AIDS-related services including adult primary care, case management for HIV+ individuals and their significant others/families, support groups, nutritional and health behavioral counseling, HIV primary and secondary prevention education, harm/risk reduction education, HIV counseling and testing, community street outreach, and community-based agency-client education.

Staten Island AIDS Task Force
http://www.aidsinfonyc.org/siatf
42 Richmond Terrace
Staten Island, NY 10301
Phone: (718) 981-3366
Fax: (718) 981-3629
HELPLINE: (718) HIV-CALL
(Education and Outreach Department is located at 25 Hyatt Street, Staten Island, NY 10301)
SIATF services are designed to assist people living with HIV and their families in obtaining and coordinating the various services available to them. Service includes referrals for medical care, social security, public assistance, health insurance, drug assistance, legal assistance, transportation and nutrition services. The Task Force also offers a variety of training programs, support groups, and volunteer opportunities.

Unique People Services, Inc.
www.forhome.org/homeatlast.html

4234 Vireo Avenue
Bronx, NY 10470
Phone: (718) 231-7711
Fax: (718) 231-7720
Unique People Services provides residential and supportive services to over 200 cliente referred by DAS. The organization offers a 30-day transitional program; a 90-180 day transitional program; and an 80-140 scattered site apartment program. Unique People services also offers job counseling services including job assessment and resume writing.

Village Care of New York
www.vcny.org
154 Christopher Street
New York, NY 10014
Phone: (212) 337-5600
Fax: (212) 366-7197
Village Care of New York provides a Network of AIDS Services with day treatment programs, home health care and case management along with residential care at Rivington House.

Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick HIV Care Network
c/o Puerto Rican Family Institute
217 Havemeyer Street, 4th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Phone: (718) 486-7937
Fax: (718) 486-7939
The Network's mission is to develop and coordinate comprehensive health and social services for people affected/infected with HIV/AIDS in Williamsburg, Greenpoint and Bushwick.

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