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On this page you will find all the organizations we list in our Resource Guide. We include organizations that serve people living with HIV/AIDS, as well as organizations that are not HIV-specific but that might be helpful for you. Our focus is the Philadelphia metropolitan area, which includes surrounding counties in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. You will notice that there we have included some organizations outside of this area, especially national organizations. You can do a search for any keyword in the "Search Our Guides" function on the left, if you know what you are looking for. If you want a printed copy of these resources, we recommend going to Our Publications to print out the PDF version of the Resource Guide, instead of printing this webpage. It will look nicer, and fit on fewer pieces of paper. Is This Information Up To Date?We update this information throughout the year. We don't want to give out incorrect information. If you have any of the following problems with any of these organizations, please Contact Us:
View: 11th Street Family Health Services of Drexel University850 N. 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19123 215-769-1100 215-769-1119
Offers primary health care, dental care, and HIV testing by appointment. Spanish language available. 211 of Southeastern PAc/o United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, 1709 Ben Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, 19103 215-568-3750
Referral to over 3500 local health/human service agencies, Monday-Sunday 8a-5p, in Spanish and English. 211 Southeastern Pennsylvania (SEPA)Attn 211 SEPA, United Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New Jersey, 1709 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, 19103-1234 866-964-7922 215-665-2531
211 SEPA is the central portal for health and human service information and referrals in southeast Pennsylvania. It is both an easy to remember 3-digit number to call or online portal at www.211sepa.org for people in need of information about local services that can help meet their needs. A New Way Of Living267-776-1777
Housing that acknowledges the needs of HIV-positive residents, including a recovery house, a boarding house, and care facility for hospice patients. Access to outpatient recovery treatment. Provides referrals to subsidized housing. Case managers or consumers can call for intake. Women's facility and housing oppurtunities for both genders. AA (See Alcoholics Anonymous)AACO (AIDS Activities Coordinating Office)1101 Market Street, 9th Floor, Philadelphia, PA, 19107 215-685-5600 215-685-5293
AACO administers federal, state and city funded HIV/AIDS core treatment and prevention programs in Philadelphia; coordinates HIV/AIDS planning; conducts and publishes epidemiological activities; and conducts HIV/AIDS education and training. Our client services hotline specialists answer questions about HIV-related topics, make referrals to case management and other free ...Show Full Description AACO Housing Services ProgramC/o Client Services Unit, PO Box 1102, Philadelphia, PA, 19105 215-685-5383 215-685-5388
AACO's HSP provides permanent subsidized housing for qualified low-income people living with AIDS, or who are disabled due to HIV, and their families. HSP does not provide emergency housing. Applicants must meet eligibility requirements, call for more information. Additionally, AACO funds a hospice for those living with AIDS, nursing care ...Show Full Description AACO Partner Services1101 Market Street, 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA, 19107 215-685-4755 215-685-5665
APS provides free, voluntary, confidential services for HIV positive individuals who want to inform their past or current sexual or needle-sharing partners of their possible exposure to HIV. APS also offers free, confidential rapid HIV testing and counseling to partners of HIV positive individuals. Calls are confidential, and you can ...Show Full Description http://www.phila.gov/health/aaco/Prevention.html Abbottsford-Falls Family Practice4700 Wissahickon Avenue, Building D, Suite 118, Philadelphia, PA, 19144 215-843-9720
Primary, behavioral health, and dental care center. HIV testing through walk-ins and by appointment. Access to Recovery (See Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services)ACHIEVEability21 S. 61st Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19139 215-748-8800 215-747-2876
ACHIEVEability offers services for people in West Philadelphia and Cobbs Creek neighborhoods, supporting families through finance, education, parenting, personal development, and housing development. Achievement Through Counseling and Treatment (See ACT One and ACT Two)Achieving Independence Center1118 Market Street 2nd Fl., Philadelphia, PA, 19107 215-574-9194 215-574-9196
DHS has partnered with the Philadelphia Workforce Development Corporation and the Philadelphia Youth Network to develop the Achieving Independence Center. To participate in the skills building programs regarding employment, housing referrals, education, life skills and prevention, youth must be between 16 and 21. Call for intake. Aclamo Family Centers512 West Marshall Street, Norristown, PA, 19401 610-277-2570 610-277-6434
Spanish language agency providing case management and referrals to health agencies. On site Even Start, preschool, after school and summer programming for youth. ACRIA (See AIDS Community Research Initiative of America) |