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A service of the New York Academy

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organizations in the New York Area
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Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center (ADARC)
www.adarc.org
455 First Avenue, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 327-7260
Fax: (212) 327-7299
ADARC provides access to cutting-edge research and clinical studies to individuals newly or recently infected with HIV (less than six months)..

AIDS Center of Queens County
www.acqc.homestead.com
97-45 Queens Blvd, 12th Floor
Rego Park, N.Y. 11374
Phone: (718) 896-2500
Fax: (718) 275-2094
ACQC@aol.com
ACQC provides comprehensive services for individuals infected AND affected with HIV/AIDS including the following: Case Management, Mental Health, Support Groups, Legal Assistance, Peer Education & Outreach Programs, Food and Clothing Pantry, Housing Assistance and Independent Living Skills Programs, Permanency Planning, Scattered Site Housing, and Harm Reduction programs.

AIDS Health Services
Jersey City Medical Center
Floor 10C
50 Baldwin Ave.
Jersey City, NJ 07304
Phone: (201) 915-2295
Fax: (201) 915-2213
JCMC's AIDS Health Services include an Early Intervention Program with primary inpatient medical services, adult case management, an outpatient clinic, education, counseling, and psychiatric treatment. This organization also provides anonymous and confidential HIV testing (free of charge); MICA intensive case management; pediatric and adolescent services; as well as a Women's Clinic offering all services in a women-centered environment.

Bellevue Hospital Center HIV Services
462 First Avenue, Room 12E12
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 562-3906
Fax: (212) 562-3916 Bellevue Satellite at Roberto Clemente Center
540 East 13th Street (between Aves. A and B)
New York, NY 10009
Phone: (212) 387-7400
Fax: (212) 387-7432
Bellevue Hospital Center HIV Services provides comprehensive medical care to all people with HIV/AIDS. We have an interdisciplinary team including primary and specialty medical care, clinical trials, nutrition, treatment adherence, harm reduction, case management, health education, and mental health services. An HIV satellite clinic with a focus on the Gay and Transgender communities is located on the Lower East Side.

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.

Exponents, Inc.
www.exponents.org
151 West 26th Street
New York, New York 10001
Phone: (212) 243-3434
Fax: (212) 243-3586
Exponents' mission is 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. Exponents' peer based programs create a sense of community among substance users to provide outreach, education and support. Exponents' advocates that former users play a role in the fight against AIDS and drug abuse.

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.

HIV Law Project
www.hivlawproject.org
161 William Street, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Phone: (212) 577-3001
Fax: (212) 577-3192
HIV Law Project provides free legal services to HIV-positive residents of Manhattan and the Bronx. Direct legal representation in family law, housing law, immigration law and entitlements is also provided. HIV Law Project also has a policy unit that advocates locally and nationally on behalf of HIV-positive people, particularly women.

Project Achieve
www.projectachieve.org
Men's Site
853 Broadway
Suite #1111
New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 388-0008
Fax: (212) 475-5208

Women's Site
1309 Fulton Ave.
Rm. #312
Bronx, NY 10456
Phone: (718) 588-8900
Fax: (718) 588-8194
Project Achieve conducts prevention research trials among communities with high risk of HIV infection, including men who have sex with men and heterosexual women. Trials include behavioral intervention trials, vaccine efficacy trials, and vaccine preparedness studies.

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