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Philadelphia Metropolitan Area Resources for Living with HIV

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Last Modified: February, 2010
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A.R.T. House 1 and 2
Address:4210 Girard Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-473-9636 Ameen
Fax:215-473-9651
Email:arthouseinc7667@yahoo.com
Description:Recovery house for men. Referrals should come from Office of Addiction Services, case managers, or other treatment facilities.

AA (See Alcoholics Anonymous)

AACO (AIDS Activities Coordinating Office)
Address:1101 Market Street, 9th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-685-5600
Fax:215-685-5293
Other number:800-985-AIDS (2437) Hotline; 215-985-3350 Spanish language hotline
Description: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.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila.gov/health/units/aaco/

AACO Partner Services
Address:1101 Market Street, 9th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-685-5665
Fax:215-685-5293
Other number:215-685-5665 Hotline
Description:AACO Partner Services (APS) provides free, voluntary and 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. Contact the APS hotline; calls are confidential, and you can remain anonymous.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila.gov/health/units/aaco/Education.html

Abbottsford-Falls Family Practice
Address:4700 Wissahickon Avenue, Building D, Suite 119
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone:215-843-9720 Primary Care
Other number:215-843-9720 Behavioral Health
Email:info@fpcn.us
Description:Primary health care center offering HIV testing through walk-ins and by appointment.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fpcn.us/

ABC Hotline
Phone:215-981-3756
Description:Hotline for help with services and benefits for a disabled child. Can take calls in English or Spanish. Call anytime.

Achievement Through Counseling and Treatment (See ACT One and ACT Two)

Aclamo
Address:512 West Marshall Street
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone:610-277-2570
Fax:610-277-6434?
Email:lourdes@aclamo.org
Description:Spanish language agency providing case management and referrals to specialist agencies that provide health services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aclamo.org

Aclamo
Address:515 Walnut Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
Phone:610-970-2134
Email:lourdes@aclamo.org
Description:Spanish and English language case management and referrals to specialist agencies that provide health services. Provides an afterschool program and senior programs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aclamo.org

ACRIA (See AIDS Community Research Initiative of America)

ACT One (Achievement Through Counseling and Treatment)
Address:5820 Old York Road
Philadelphia, PA 19141
Phone:215-276-8400
Fax:215-276-2739
Other number:215-609-6040 Intake
Description:Methadone maintenance clinic offering counseling for PLWHA, family services, Intensive Outpatient 9.75 hours a week and Outpatient 2 hours a week, in groups and individual sessions. Open 7a-3p for medication, 7a-5p for appointments, 7 days a week. Sat and Sun open from 8a-12p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jevshumanservices.org/programs/achievement-through-counseling-and-treatment.html

ACT Two (Achievement Through Counseling and Treatment)
Address:1745 N. 4th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone:215-236-0100
Fax:215-276-7601
Description:Bilingual methadone maintenance clinic offering counseling for PLWHA, family services, Intensive Outpatient 9.75 hours a week-and Outpatient 2 hours a week-groups and individual sessions. Open 7a-3p for medication, 7a-5p for appointments, 7 days a week. Sat and Sun open from 8a-12p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jevshumanservices.org/programs/achievement-through-counseling-and-treatment.html

ACT UP Philadelphia (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power)
Address:PO Box 22439, Land Title Station
Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone:215-386-1981
Fax:215-386-0128
Email:actupp@critpath.org
Description:ACT UP is a diverse, non-partisan group of inidividuals united in anger and committed to ending the AIDS crisis through non-violent direct action. We are an all-volunteer group and all are welcome to join us. General meetings on Monday 6p at St. Luke's Church, 330 South 13th Street, Philadelphia.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.critpath.org/actup

Action AIDS Annex Office
Address:1026 Arch Street, 1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:267-940-5515
Other number:215-940-5502 Testing hotline and information on hours and locations
Description:Advocacy, case management, referrals, and free confidential HIV testing. All services available in French and Spanish.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.actionaids.org/contact.htm

Action AIDS Main Office
Address:1216 Arch Street, 6th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-981-0088
Fax:215-854-0735
Other number:215-981-3365 TTY
Description:Advocacy, case management and referral, volunteer buddies, support groups, consumer feedback group, psychological counseling, Immediate Seating, job training and counseling, and educational programs. All services available in French and Spanish. Action AIDS also sponsors HIV testing at its Arch Street and North Offices, and at Washington West and the William Way Center.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.actionaids.org/contact.htm

Action AIDS North / Casa Nueva Vida
Address:2641 N. 6th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Phone:215-291-9700
Description:We offer all the services of Action AIDS Main Office. All services available in French and Spanish. Housing facility (Casa Nueva Vida) next door. To access housing services, please call an intake counselor at the Action AIDS main office.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.actionaids.org/contact.htm

Action AIDS West
Address:3901 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-387-6055
Fax:215-387-7989
Other number:215-243-2800 Alternate #
Description:We offer all the services of Action AIDS Main Office. All services available in French and Spanish.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.actionaids.org/contact.htm

ACTS Christian Transitional Services
Address:1428 N. 28th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Phone:215-769-9799 Jacqueline Poole
Fax:215-769-9899
Description:Recovery house for women. Referrals should come from Office of Addiction Services, case managers, or other treatment facilities.

ADAP (In Pennsylvania, See Special Pharmaceutical Benefits Program; In New Jersey, see AIDS Drug Distribution Program)
Description:In Pennsylvania, see Special Pharmaceutical Benefits Program. In New Jersey, see AIDS Drug Distribution Program of New Jersey

Advocates for Youth
Address:2000 M Street NW, Suite 750
Washington, DC 20036
Phone:202-419-3420
Fax:202-419-1448
Description:Creates programs and advocates for policies that help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. Our advocates provide information, training, and strategic assistance.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/

AEGiS (AIDS Education Global Information System)
Address:32234 Paseo Adelanto Suite B
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675-3622
Phone:949-248-5843
Fax:949-248-2839
Email:comments@aegis.org, help@aegis.org
Description:AEGiS is the definitive web-based reference for HIV/AIDS-related information, offering an array of reference materials and late-breaking information from publications and news sources from around the world. No fees, registration or membership required.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aegis.org/

African Family Health Organization (AFAHO)
Address:c/o Family Planning Council, 260 S. Broad Street, 10th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-546-1232
Description:Consultation and services for African and Carribbean immigrants. We offer HIV testing, health referrals, translation, case management, and training. Languages offered include French, Mandingo, Woloff, Dioula, Bambara.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.afaho.org/

AIDS Action Council
Address:1906 Sunderland Place, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Phone:202-530-8030
Fax:202-530-8031
Description:Advocacy and lobbying on national AIDS research and care policy issues. A national organization dedicated to the development, analysis, cultivation, and encouragement of sound policies and programs in response to the HIV epidemic.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsaction.org/

AIDS Activities Coordinating Office (See AACO)

AIDS Activity Office (AAO)
Address:Lehigh Valley Hospital, Floor 6T, 17th and Chew Streets
Allentown, PA 18104
Phone:610-969-2400
Description:Provides prevention education, HIV testing and counseling, case management, clinical trials, and emergency housing assistance.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://lvh.org/aids

AIDS Care Group of Delaware County
Address:2304 Edgemont Avenue
Chester, PA 19013
Phone:610-872-9101
Fax:610-872-9103
Email:admin@aidscaregroup.org
Description:Provides HIV related medical, dental, case management and nutritional services. HIV testing, support groups, transportation and emergency food also offered. Sponsors HIV Clinic on Fridays at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital, 1503 Landsdowne, Darby PA.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidscaregroup.org

AIDS Coalition of Southern New Jersey (ACSNJ)
Address:100 Essex Avenue, Suite 300
Bellmawr, NJ 8031
Phone:856-933-9500
Fax:856-933-9515
Email:margaret_caranfa@acsnj.org
Description:AIDS Coalition of Southern New Jersey offers support groups for people with HIV/AIDS, and persons in recovery. Offers case management, buddy services, information and referral services, speakers, nutrition programs, HIV emergency-food cupboard, groceries delivered to the homebound.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.acsnj.org/

AIDS Collaboration for Excellence (See PHMC)

AIDS Community Alliance of South Central PA
Address:401 Division Street, Suite 100
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Phone:717-233-7190
Fax:717-233-7196
Other number:800-867-1550
Email:info@aca-pa.com
Description:Through a dedicated and highly trained staff as well as an extensive network of community partners, ACA offers a host of services and prevention programs in 9 counties throughout south central Pennsylvania. Free and anonymous HIV testing is available at five different locations throughout the agency's service area.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aca-pa.com/

AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA)
Address:230 West 38th Street, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone:212-924-3934
Fax:212-924-3936
Description:ACRIA is an independent, non-profit, community-based AIDS research and education organization committed to improving and length and quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS through medical research and HIV Health Literacy Educational programs. We also provide information through our publications, including informational booklets and Achieve.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.acria.org

AIDS Delaware, Inc., New Castle County Office
Address:100 W. 10th Street, Suite 315
Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone:302-652-6776
Fax:302-652-5150
Other number:800-422-0429 Hotline
Email:jklein@aidsdelaware.org
Description:HIV/AIDS Case Management, Confidential Rapid Testing and Counseling, Education and Outreach.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsdelaware.org/

AIDS Drug Assistance Program (In Pennsylvania, see Special Pharmaceutical Benefits Program; In New Jersey, see AIDS Drug Distribution Program)

AIDS Drug Distribution Program of New Jersey (ADDP)
Address:PO Box 722
Trenton, NJ 8625
Phone:609-588-7038
Fax:609-588-7037
Other number:877-613-4533
Description:The AIDS Drug Distribution Program provides life-sustaining and life-prolonging medications to low income individuals with no other source of payment for these drugs. Call the hotline to apply. You must be a New Jersey resident 30 days prior to applying.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.state.nj.us/health/aids/freemeds.htm

AIDS Fund
Address:c/o William Way Community Center, 1315 Spruce Street, 4th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-731-WALK (9255)
Fax:215-731-0550
Email:aidsfund@aidsfundphilly.org
Description:AIDS Fund supports HIV/AIDS services in the Delaware Valley by raising dollars and increasing public awareness. Our events include: AIDS Walk Philly, GayBINGO, Workplace Giving Campaigns, and World AIDS Day. In addition, the AIDS Fund produces a variety of smaller events and awareness activities throughout the year.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsfundphilly.org/

AIDS Infonet
Address:PO Box 810
Arroyo Seco, NM 87514
Email:hivcc@nmia.com
Description:A collection of treatment education fact sheets on HIV/AIDS treatments and conditions, in English and Spanish. Also, an extensive listing of links to AIDS-related websites.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsinfonet.org/

AIDS Intervention Project of Central Pennsylvania (AIP)
Address:PO Box 352
Altoona, PA 16603
Phone:814-944-2982
Fax:814-944-2963
Other number:866-818-3375
Description:Case management services, supportive services including accessing housing resources, speaker?s bureau, consultation and training services, community resources & prevention services, outreach education.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.homenursingagency.com/

AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania
Address:1211 Chestnut Street, Suite 600
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-587-9377
Fax:215-587-9902
Description:Service primarily by telephone. A non-profit, public interest law firm providing free legal services statewide to people with HIV/AIDS and others affected by the epidemic.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidslawpa.org/

AIDS Library
Address:1233 Locust Street, 2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-985-4851
Fax:215-985-4492
Other number:215-985-4448, x140
Email:library@aidslibrary.org
Description:The AIDS Library serves the community through delivery of information on HIV and referrals to regional and national resources. All materials may be viewed in the Library and most books and videos may be loaned with a free AIDS Library borrower card. The Catalogue is available online. The AIDS Library provides free computer access, computer classes, and applications such as Mavis Beacon Typing Tutor. Any prisoner can correspond with the staff of the AIDS Library to get answers to their health and resource questions.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidslibrary.org/

AIDS Program at the Bethlehem Health Bureau
Address:10 E Church Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
Phone:610-865-7058
Fax:610-865-7380
Description:HIV prevention, testing and counseling, and AIDS education. Spanish language available. Also have an STD Clinic.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://bethlehem-pa.gov/health/index.htm

AIDS Project
Address:315 South Allen Street, Suite 116
State College, PA 16801
Phone:814-234-7087
Fax:814-235-1290
Other number:800-233-AIDS
Email:theaidsproject@gmail.com
Description:Community referrals, case management, support groups, financial assistance, rental assistance, resources, educational programs, HIV testing. Call for testing schedule or check the website. Another site in Clinton County, PA: 8 North Grove Street, PO Box 268, Lock Haven, PA, 17745, 570-893-1740.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.theaidsproject.com/

AIDS Resource Alliance
Address:520 W. Fourth Street, Suite 2A
Williamsport, PA 17701
Phone:570-322-8448
Fax:570-322-8648
Description:AIDS Resource serves Lycoming, Snyder, Union, and Northumberland counties. Provides critical education programs, prevention, and outreach efforts to help stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. AIDS Resource also provides assistance for those who are living with HIV/AIDS. Free testing and counseling is offered Mon-Fri 9a-5p and by appointment.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsresource.com/

AIDS Resource Foundation for Children, Inc.
Address:77 Academy Street
Newark, NJ 7102
Phone:973-643-0400
Fax:973-242-3583
Email:info@aidsresource.org
Description:ARFC provides support services to families, children and infants with AIDS, including: substance abuse treatment; support groups; transportation; case management; housing, utility assistance and HOPWA; family socials; nurse and physician onsite; and mental health therapy.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsresource.org/site/PageServer

AIDS Services Center at St. Luke's Hospital
Address:641 E. Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
Phone:610-954-2100
Fax:610-954-2039
Description:The AIDS Services Center at St. Luke's Hospital provides free HIV testing and HIV case management services at its Broad Street location. We also have a mobile unit for routine health care and screenings.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mystlukesonline.org/

AIDS Services in Asian Communities (See ASIAC)

AIDS Treatment Activist Coalition
Address:611 Broadway # 613
New York, NY 10112
Phone:617-267-0998
Fax:212-367-1235
Email:coalitionmanager@atac-usa.org
Description:We are a national coalition of AIDS activists, many living with HIV/AIDS, working together to end the AIDS epidemic by advancing research on HIV/AIDS.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.atac-usa.org/

AIDS Treatment News
Address:1233 Locust Street, 5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Email:aidsnews@aidsnews.org
Description:AIDS Treatment News publishes online. Our search engine at www.aidsnews.org is a good starting point for learning about almost anything that has been reported on HIV or AIDS -- in the general news, in AIDS community publications, or otherwise on the Web. For daily news that we think is especially important, see http://aidsnews.blogspot.com/ .
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsnews.org/; http://aidsnews.blogspot.com/

AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition
Address:101 West 23rd Street, #2227
New York, NY 10011
Phone:212-367-1279
Fax:646-365-3452
Email:avac@avac.org
Description:AVAC is dedicated to accelerating the ethical development and global delivery of vaccines and other prevention technologies to fight AIDS. Connect with other people and organizations concerned about AIDS vaccine advocacy, research, and global delivery. The Clearinghouse welcomes submissions of documents, translations, announcements and events.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://avac.org/, http://aidsvaccineclearinghouse.org/

AIDS.org
Description:We make it our goal to be the best starting point for someone looking for AIDS information on the Internet. In the past, we provided the very first Internet-based program of accredited AIDS education for medical professionals, allowing doctors in rural and isolated areas to better serve AIDS patients. Complete, fully-searchable archive of AIDS Treatment News.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aids.org/

AIDSinfo
Address:PO Box 6303
Rockville, MD 20849-6303
Phone:800-HIV-0440 (448-0440)
Fax:301-315-2818
Other number:888-480-3739 TTY; 1-301-315-2816 Outside US
Email:ContactUs@aidsinfo.nih.gov
Description:Info on the federal guidelines for the treatment of HIV, and a central resource for information on clinical trials. Health information specialists provide answers to your questions in English and Spanish, online and by phone. Hotline hours are 12p-5p Eastern; online "LiveHelp" is available 12p-4p Eastern.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsinfo.nih.gov/LiveHelp

AIDSNet
Address:2200 Avenue A, Suite 102
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Phone:610-882-1119
Fax:610-954-7921
Email:aidsnet@ptd.net
Description:Provides a continuum of prevention, education, human services and housing to those people infected/affected by HIV/AIDS and those who are at risk in a six-county region through a network of service providers.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsnetpa.org/

Al-Anon Info Service of Delaware Valley
Phone:215-222-5244
Other number:National Al-Anon hotline 888-4AL-ANON (1-888-425-2666) Monday through Friday, 8a to 6p.
Description:12 step support group for families of alcoholics, literature, referrals to local meetings.

Al-Anon Southern Jersey Information
Address:116 White Horse Pike, Suite 1B
Haddon Heights, NJ 8035
Phone:856-547-0855
Fax:856-547-7111
Other number:National Al-Anon hotline 888-4AL-ANON (1-888-425-2666) Monday through Friday, 8a to 6p.
Email:sjis@highstream.net
Description:12 step support group for families of alcoholics, literature, referrals to local meetings.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.nj-al-anon.org/

AL-ASSIST Behavioral Healthcare Center
Address:1401 S. 14th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone:215-339-1070
Fax:215-339-1080
Other number:888-296-GPHA (4742)
Email:sbennett@gphainc.org
Description:Mental Health Treatment, Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment, HIV/AIDS Counseling and Testing.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.gphainc.org/sitesMap.asp

Albert Einstein Medical Center (See Einstein Medical Center)

Alcoholics Anonymous, South Jersey InterGroup Association
Address:PO Box 2514
Cherry Hill, NJ 8034
Phone:856-486-4446
Other number:866-920-1212
Description:12 step recovery program to support alcoholics.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aasj.org/

Alcoholics Anonymous, Southeastern Pennsylvania InterGroup Association (SEPIA)
Address:444 North Third Street, #3E & B Box A-2
Philadelphia, PA 19123-4179
Phone:215-923-7900
Fax:215-923-7133
Email:info@sepennaa.org
Description:SEPIA covers the entire Southeastern Pennsylvania area, including Philadelphia and the surrounding counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery. Information on the Program, an Online Meeting Directory, and many other resources are available online.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.sepennaa.org/

Allegheny County Health Department
Address:3441 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone:412-687-ACHD (2243)
Fax:412-578-8300
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.achd.net/index.php

Alliance for Justice
Address:11 Dupont Circle, NW, 2nd floor
Washington, DC 20036
Phone:202-822-6070
Fax:202-822-6068
Other number:866-675-6229
Email:advocacy@afj.org
Description:The Nonprofit Advocacy Project works to strengthen the voice of the nonprofit sector in important public policy debates by giving tax-exempt organizations a better?understanding of the laws that govern their participation in the policy process.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.allianceforjustice.org

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) National Office
Address:125 Broad Street, 18th Floor
New York, NY 10004
Phone:888-567-ACLU (2258)
Description:Seeks to protect the legal rights of people who have HIV or AIDS. Provides legal assistance in precedent setting cases of deprivation of civil rights, including matters of discrimination and breach of privacy. There is no walk-in service.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aclu.org/hiv/index.html

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Pennsylvania
Address:PO Box 40008
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone:215-592-1513
Fax:215-592-1343
Email:info@aclupa.org
Description:The ACLUPA is involved in HIV/AIDS to the extent that civil rights are affected.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aclupa.org/

American Red Cross Southeastern PA Chapter
Address:23rd and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-299-4027
Fax:215-299-4091
Other number:215-299-4000
Email:communityeducation@redcross-philly.org
Description:Provides HIV/AIDS prevention education at schools with Red Cross Club.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.redcross-philly.org/

American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse
Address:375 E. McFarlan Street
Dover, NJ 07801-3638
Phone:973-989-1122
Other number:800-367-6274 In NJ
Email:info@selfhelpgroups.org
Description:Online searchable database of over 1000 national and online self-help groups for a large variety of issues. Maintains a database of local self-help group clearinghouses nationally and internationally. Will also provide information by phone, via email or through the mail.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.selfhelpgroups.org

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Address:c/o US Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section-NYAV, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20530
Phone:800-514-0301
Fax:202-307-1198
Other number:800-514-0383 TTY
Description:Information on the ADA, printed materials and access to other sites concerning disabilities, including HIV/AIDS. Phone line open Mon, Tue, Wed, and Fri 9:30a-5:30p, and Thur 12:30p-5:30p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ada.gov/

Americhoice
Phone:800-321-4462
Description:Customer service line.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.americhoice.com/en/index.jsp

AmFAR (The Foundation for AIDS Research)
Address:120 Wall Street, 13th Floor
New York, NY 10005
Phone:212-806-1600
Fax:212-806-1601
Email:info@amfar.org
Description:Funding for agencies engaged in scientific research, public policy, education and community based clinical trials.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.amfar.org/

APM Administrative Offices
Address:2131-33 N. 6th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Phone:267-236-1500 or 1501
Fax:267-236-1476

APM Community Health Clinic
Address:2145 N. 6th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone:215-236-0315
Fax:215-235-4581
Other number:For interpreter services, contact Grisell Sanchez at 215-236-8885 or 215-899-7996 pager after 5 PM. For written translation contact Awlida Pena at 215-236-8885.
Description:Medical clinic for individuals with no insurance or with medical assistance, referrals for callers who are undocumented. Provides AIDS related services to Latino/a residents of the greater Philadelphia area and Spanish-speaking prisoners. Services include crisis intervention counseling, substance abuse counseling, extended counseling therapy, HIV testing and safer sex counseling, education, referrals, information dissemination, foster care, emergency food and housing services. Spanish language interpretation and translation available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.apmphila.org/

APM Housing
Address:2355 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Phone:215-765-9566
Fax:215-765-9540
Description:HIV, mental health, and drug and alcohol single resident housing (24 units).

Arch Street United Methodist Church
Address:55 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-568-6250
Fax:215-568-2256
Email:secretary@archstreetumc.org
Description:Arch Street United Methodist Church is an inclusive, international, involved Christian community.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.archstreetumc.org/

Artists for Recovery
Address:1041 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone:215-236-8557
Description:Artists for Recovery has been developed by and for people with psychiatric histories, and has grown out of the realization that creativity has helped many of our constituents to survive and transcend great hurts. Our mission is to build a diverse community by creating safety for creative and emotional expression, and for healing through peer support.

ASIAC (AIDS Services in Asian Communities)
Address:340 N. 12th Street, Suite 205
Philadelphia, PA 19107-1103
Phone:215-629-2300
Fax:215-629-2307
Description:Culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate HIV/AIDS education and advocacy services and referrals for Asian and Pacific Islander communities affected by HIV/AIDS. Prevention services include rapid HIV testing (by appointment only), outreach, monthly Jaded Lounge socials, and our quarterly publication Rice Paper. Treatment services include: translation and interpretation in all languages for HIV/AIDS services, case management, support groups, treatment adherence, and care outreach.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.asiac.org

Asociacion de Puertorriquenos en Marcha (See APM)

Aspira
Address:4322 North 5th Street, 3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Phone:215-455-1300
Fax:215-455-6310
Email:mpabon@aspira.org
Description:ASPIRA promotes the empowerment, leadership, intellectual and cultural potential of Puerto Rican and Latino youth so that they may contribute their skills and dedication to the fullest development of the Puerto Rican and Latino community everywhere.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aspira.org

Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
Address:3538 Ridgewood Road
Akron, OH 44333-3122
Phone:800-260-6780 National hotline
Fax:330-670-0109
Other number:330-670-0101
Email:anac@anacnet.org
Description:Fosters the professional development of nurses involved in AIDS care. Establishes standards of practice and education. Serves to advocate for HIV positive persons. Conferences are provided, and National Faculty Institute is held every summer.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.nursesinaidscare.org/

AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Infectious Disease Associates
Address:1401 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 2600,
Atlantic City, NJ 8401
Phone:609-441-2104
Fax:609-441-2140
Other number:800-804-2076 Medical Emergencies Only
Email:lisa.johnson@atlanticare.org
Description:Treats patients at all stages of HIV disease. The hospital also provides home care and other services as deemed necessary.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.atlanticare.org/healthservices/infectious_disease.php

Attic Youth Center
Address:255 S. 16th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-545-4331
Fax:215-545-5774
Email:ingrid@atticyouthcenter.org
Description:A youth program for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth (under 23). Provides free mental health counseling, outreach services, safer sex practices and healthy relationship discussion, HIV information and testing, drug and alcohol education, HIV case management, and life skills. Services are free and open to all youth. Condoms and other safe sex supplies are available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.atticyouthcenter.org

Back On My Feet
Address:1520 Locust Street, Suite 804
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-772-1080
Description:Back on My Feet promotes the self-sufficiency of Philadelphia's homeless population by engaging them in running to build confidence, strength and self-esteem. Back on My Feet provides a community that embraces equality, respect, discipline, teamwork and leadership. We offer access to job training and workforce development partners and assistance with education and housing expenses.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.backonmyfeet.org

Baker Industries
Address:3506 F Street
Philadelphia, PA 19134
Phone:215-291-5700
Description:Provides vocational rehabilitiation through on-the-job training for ex-offenders, recovering substance users, and people with disabilities.

BEBASHI: Transition to Hope
Address:1217 Spring Garden St. 1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone:215-769-3561
Fax:215-769-3860
Email:garyb@bebashi.org
Description:Provides care case management; prevention education presentations; free HIV testing available Mon-Fri 9am-4pm; Thurs 9am-7pm; pregnancy testing; STD testing; prevention case management; hunger relief/meal services; housing counseling and referrals for PWAs; syphilis prevention and outreach programs; peer counseling, treatment programs and discharge planning services for HIV+ incarcerated individuals. A new adolescent support group recently started for HIV positive youth.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bebashi.org/

Behavioral Health Special Initiative (BHSI)
Phone:215-546-1200
Description:Authorizes behavioral treatment for any consumer who does not have medical coverage.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pchc.org/PMHCC/Home.nsf/All/BHSI

Being Alive
Address:7531 Santa Morta Blvd, Suite 100A
West Hollywood, CA 90046
Phone:323-874-4322
Fax:310-289-9866
Description:Provides support services to those living with HIV/AIDS including medical education, support group, counseling, and yoga. Monthly Being Alive newsletter features HIV-related medical updates and Information, several pages in Spanish.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.beingalivela.org/

Benefit Bank
Phone:866-887-6060
Description:Use the Benefit Bank Quick Check and find out in minutes how likely you are to qualify for certain tax credits & benefits.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.thebenefitbank.com/

Berks AIDS Network: A Program Unit of Co-County Wellness Services
Address:429 Walnut Street, PO Box 8626
Reading, PA 19603-8626
Phone:610-375-6523
Fax:610-375-8333
Email:ban1@enter.net
Description:Assists people who are HIV positive, people with AIDS (PWAs), and their families. Services include case management, support groups, communal meals, drop-in center, medical adherence education, HIV and STD testing, STD treatment, and prevention education.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.berksaidsnetwork.org/

Best Nest
Address:1709 Washington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Phone:215-546-8060
Fax:215-546-8906
Description:Recruits foster parents for dependent HIV+ children and children of HIV+ mothers, with a goal of recruiting foster parents from minority communities of Philadelphia. We also provide special needs parenting education for parents of children with any chronic illness, or parents with chronic illness themselves.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bestnest.org/

BETA (Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS)
Address:PO Box 426182
San Francisco, CA 94142-6182
Phone:415-487-8060
Fax:415-487-8069
Email:beta@sfaf.org
Description:BETA covers new developments in HIV/AIDS treatment and research. BETA includes in-depth articles on treatment for HIV and AIDS-related illnesses. It is published biannually in English and Spanish by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.sfaf.org/beta/

Bethanna
Address:1030 2nd Street Pike
Southampton, PA 18966
Phone:215-355-6500
Fax:215-355-8847
Description:Foster care to children with AIDS and to children who are HIV positive. Ongoing case management, social service support for parents.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bethanna.org/

Bethanna
Address:1212 Wood Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-568-2435
Email:dgregory@bethanna.org
Description:Foster care to children with AIDS and to children who are HIV positive. Ongoing case management, social service support for parents.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bethanna.org/

Bethanna
Address:27 East Front Street
Media, PA 19063
Phone:610-565-5455
Fax:610-565-5007
Other number:866-362-5455 Toll Free
Description:Foster care to children with AIDS and to children who are HIV positive. Ongoing case management, social service support for parents.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bethanna.org/

Bethanna
Address:301 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602-4915
Phone:717-299-1926
Fax:717-291-9366
Description:Foster care to children with AIDS and to children who are HIV positive. Ongoing case management, social service support for parents.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bethanna.org/

Bethesda Project
Address:1630 South Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Phone:215-985-1600
Fax:215-732-8214
Email:info@bethesdaproject.org
Description:We create communities where men and women on the margins find sanctuary and have their basic needs met. Offering permanent and temporary shelter for those affected by addiction, mental illness, and disabilities.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bethesdaproject.org/

Bioscrip Specialty Pharmacy
Address:1227 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-772-2772
Fax:215-772-2798
Other number:877-277-1737
Email:philadelphia@bioscrip.com
Description:Specialty pharmacy.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bioscrip.com/DiseasePrograms/HIVAIDS/tabid/70/Default.aspx

Black Women's Health Alliance
Address:1st District Plaza, 3801 Market Street, Suite 202
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-382-3292
Fax:215-382-3296
Description:Philadelphia Black Women's Health Alliance strives to promote physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being of black women through education, training and advocacy. HIV testing and counseling both on and off site. Prevention education workshops, early intervention services, and case management. French language available.

Blacks Educating Blacks About Sexual Health Issues (See BEBASHI)

Blueprint for a Safer Philadelphia
Other number:888-570-BLUE (2583)
Description:Community-based violence prevention initiative with the goal of eliminating all youth homicide in Philadelphia by the year 2016. The Blueprint Electronic Resource Directory connects families, service providers and youth to local resources like counseling, tutoring, after-school programs and more. The GreatVine is a website created for the sole purpose of honoring Philadelphia youth.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phillyblueprint.com/, http://www.phillyblueprint.com/TheGreatVine/

Books Through Bars
Address:4722 Baltimore Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Phone:215-727-8170
Email:info@booksthroughbars.org
Description:Books Through Bars provides hundreds of packages of quality reading material for prisoners each month.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.booksthroughbars.org/

Boys and Girls Clubs of Philadelphia, Inc
Address:1517 Walnut Street, Suite 712
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-735-8818
Fax:215-735-8549
Email:info@bgcphila.org
Description:Our core programs nurture young people in education, career development, character and leadership, health and life skills, sports, fitness, recreation, arts, culture, and technology.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bgcphila.org/

Bread and Roses Community Fund
Address:1500 Walnut Street, Suite 1305
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-731-1107
Fax:215-731-0453
Email:sarazia@breadrosesfund.org
Description:Bread & Roses Community Fund is a unique partnership of donors and activists committed to supporting grassroots organizing for progressive social change in the Delaware Valley, through grantmaking, technical assistance and leadership development through the Barbara Smith Community School.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.breadrosesfund.org/

Bridge Treatment Program
Address:8400 Pine Road
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Phone:215-342-5000, x226 for outpatient, x218 for inpatient
Fax:215-342-7709
Description:The Bridge is a substance use treatment program offering long-term and short-term inpatient services for adolescent males 14-18 and outpatient services for people of all ages. We serve people with substance abuse and mental health disorders. Spanish language services available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phmc.org/addictions/thebridge1v2.asp

Bridges Step Down
Address:4128 Parkside Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-871-5944
Fax:215-477-0244
Description:Recovery house for women. Referrals should come from Office of Addiction Services, case managers, or other treatment facilities.

Broad Street Health Center
Address:1415 N. Broad Street, Suite 224
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone:215-235-7944
Fax:215-235-3361
Description:Offers HIV testing, primary care and supportive services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.spechealth.org/

Brotherhood Mission (see Philadelphia Rescue Mission)
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pbrm.org/

Bryn Mawr Hospital (Jefferson Health Care)
Address:130 South Bryn Mawr Avenue
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Phone:610-526-3000
Fax:610-526-8282
Description:Cares for HIV/AIDS patients in all stages of illness. Aftercare available through home care department. Hospice services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mainlinehealth.org/

Bucks County Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
Address:252 West Swamp Rd. Unit 12
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone:215-345-6644
Fax:215-348-3377
Other number:800-221-6333 Toll-free 24-hour, 7 days a week. Alcohol and Other Drug Information and Recovery Support Line for Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Montgomery and Delaware Counties.
Email:helpline@bccadd.org
Description:The Bucks County Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Inc. is an independent, non-profit organization whose mission is to provide resources and opportunities to reduce the impact of addiction. We offer a toll-free 24 hour 7 days a week hotline to help anyone who is concerned with substance use, abuse, or addiction-related issues.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bccadd.org/

Bucks County Health Department: Doylestown
Address:1282 Almshouse Road, Neshaminy Manor Center
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone:215-345-3318
Fax:215-345-3833
Other number:877-477-4492
Email:sswashington@co.bucks.pa.us
Description:Counseling, testing and prevention services. Referral to case management. Partner counseling, referral services, community outreach and community education.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.buckscounty.org/

Bucks County Health Department: Levittown
Address:7321 New Falls Road
Levittown, PA 19055
Phone:215-949-5805
Description:HIV and STD related health care services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.buckscounty.org/

Bucks County Health Department: Quakertown
Address:515 Southwest End Boulevard
Quakertown, PA 18951
Phone:215-536-6500
Description:HIV and STD related health care services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.buckscounty.org/

Bucks County Opportunity Council
Address:1230 Veteran's Highway, Suite F-1
Bristol, PA 19007
Phone:215-781-2661
Fax:215-781-8026
Description:Case management and emergency services for people who need utility or rent assistance, to prevent eviction.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bcoc.org

Bucks County Opportunity Council
Address:347 New Street
Quakertown, PA 18951
Phone:215-536-0353
Fax:215-536-6106
Other number:215-529-1663 Weatherization
Description:Case management and emergency services for people who need utility or rent assistance, to prevent eviction. Also offering weatherization services to homes in Bucks County.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bcoc.org

Bucks County Opportunity Council
Address:Neshaminy Manor Center
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone:215-345-3295
Fax:215-536-6106
Description:Case management and emergency services for people who need utility or rent assistance, to prevent eviction.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bcoc.org

Bucks County Transport
Address:PO Box 510
Holicong, PA 18928
Phone:215-794-8360
Fax:215-794-8946
Other number:888-795-0740 Toll free
Description:Free or low-cost transportation for senior citizens and disabled individuals, including people with AIDS. Free for those on Medical Assistance.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bctransport.org/

Bucks Villa Inc.
Address:1 Cornerstone Drive,
Langhorne, PA 19047
Phone:215-757-6916
Fax:215-757-2115
Email:hap@fsabc.org
Description:HUD-subsidized housing program for HIV+ individuals in Bucks County.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.bucksvilla.org

Bureau of Managed Care, Pennsylvania Department of Health
Address:912 Health and Welfare Building, 7th and Foster Streets
Harrisburg, PA 17120
Phone:888-466-2787
Other number:877-881-6388 Insurance department
Description:For problems with HMOs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.health.state.pa.us

Burlington Comprehensive Counseling, Inc.
Address:75 Washington Street
Mount Holly, NJ 8060
Phone:609-267-3610
Fax:609-267-9692
Description:Methadone maintenance and detoxification, drug free counseling and education. Provides in-house education for clients and in-house service staff, as well as outreach programs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.state.nj.us/health/aids/burlngtn.pdf

Burlington County Health Department
Address:Raphael Meadow Health Center, 15 Pioneer Blvd, PO Box 6000
Westhampton, NJ 8060
Phone:609-265-5548
Fax:609-265-3152
Email:bchd@co.burlington.nj.us
Description:HIV testing and counseling (free and confidential), sexually transmitted disease clinic, tuberculosis clinic, family planning and PAP clinics, pre-natal care clinic, special child health services case management, child health conference/well baby clinics. Spanish language services available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.co.burlington.nj.us/departments/health/

C Everett Koop Community Health Information Center (CHIC) c/o The College of Physicians
Address:19 S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-563-3737
Fax:215-561-6477
Description:The C. Everett Koop Community Health Information Center (CHIC) offers a wealth of current, accurate, easy-to-understand, health information.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.collphyphil.org/index.asp

Calcutta House
Address:1601 West Girard Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone:215-684-0480
Fax:215-684-0490
Email:kmcgrory@calcuttahouse.org
Description:Housing, supportive services, including nursing and personal care for adults with AIDS. The services include 24-hour medical supervision, meal preparation, laundry, and other assistance with daily living. Staff includes nurses, home health aides, and social workers.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.calcuttahouse.org

Camden AHEC (Area Health Education Center)
Address:514 Cooper Street
Camden, NJ 8102
Phone:856-963-2432
Fax:856-541-1342
Email:info@camden-ahec.org, hoesl_a@camden-ahec.org, humes_d@camden-ahec.org
Description:Treatment adherence and medical adherence support, educational training, disclosure discussions, and prevention counseling in individual, goal-oriented settings. HIV testing and counseling through a mobile unit.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.camden-ahec.org

Camden County Cultural and Heritage Commission
Address:Hopkins House, 250 South Park Drive
Haddon Township, NJ 8108
Phone:856-858-0040
Fax:856-869-3548
Other number:711 For TTY
Description:Musical interludes and in home concerts for hospice and homebound patients, professional musicians present chamber music to patients recommended by health care agencies and community nursing services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://arts.camden.lib.nj.us/default.htm

Camden County Division of Health: East Camden Regional Health Center
Address:2631 Federal Street
Camden, NJ 8105
Phone:856-968-2304
Other number:856-374-6370
Description:Education and referrals, Dept. of Health sponsored HIV testing and counseling. Spanish and Asian languages services available. Free HIV testing and counseling and referrals to medical care network. Please call ahead.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.camdencounty.com/health/healthserv/

Camden County Division of Health: HIV and STD Clinic
Address:512 Lakeland Road
Blackwood, NJ 08012-0088
Phone:856-374-6000
Other number:800-999-9045 NJ only
Description:Education and referrals, Dept. of Health sponsored HIV testing and counseling. Spanish and Asian languages services available. Free, anonymous HIV testing and counseling - free referral to medical care network.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.camdencounty.com/health/healthserv/

Cape Counseling Services
Address:128 Crest Haven Road
Cape May Court House, NJ 8210
Phone:609-463-0014 Ext. 10
Other number:609-465-5999 Crisis number, 888-495-4100 Toll free
Description:Provides behavioral health care services, mental health services, and durg & alcohol counseling to individuals and families who reside in Cape May County.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.capecounseling.org/

Cardinal Bevilacqua Community Center
Address:2646 Kensington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125
Phone:215-426-9422
Description:A program of Catholic Social Services, the Cardinal Bevilacqua Community Center offers recreation programs, children and youth education and mentoring, arts and culture, computer classes, adult basic education and GED classes, job training, financial literacy and homeownership classes, outreach services, facility rental, and volunteer opportunities. Many classes are available in Spanish.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.familyservices-phl.org/

Care Clinic
Address:16th Street at Girard Avenue, Lower Level (inside St. Joe's)
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone:215-787-9513
Fax:215-787-9615
Email:danderson@phmc.org, akelly@phmc.org
Description:Provides primary and specialty HIV/AIDS medical treatment in an outpatient setting. Case management, support groups and nutritional services are also available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phmc.org/

Career Link (See Philadelphia Workforce Development Corporation)

CareLink
Address:1211 Chestnut Street Suite 801
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-567-8001
Fax:215-567-7743
Email:healthfederation@healthfederation.org
Description:A community-based network of HIV/AIDS health care providers, affiliated with the Health Federation of Philadelphia. See also Broad Street Health Center, Esperanza Health Center, Fairmount Primary Care Center, Haddington Health Center, Maria de los Santos Health Center, Norristown Health Center, and Quality Community Health Care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.healthfederation.org/carelink.asp

CarePlus Specialty Pharmacy
Address:1117 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-627-2143
Fax:800-718-5831
Other number:866-813-3899 Customer Service Hotline
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pharmacare.com/specialty/index.jsp

Casa Nueva Vida (See Action AIDS North)

Case Management Hotline (See Uniform Access Benefit Project)

CASSAH (See COMHAR: CASSAH)

CATA (El Comite de Apoyo a los Trabajadores Agricolas) New Jersey
Address:PO Box 510
Glassboro, NJ 8028
Phone:856-881-2507
Fax:856-881-2027
Email:cata@cata-farmworkers.org
Description:Educational programs about AIDS to farm workers and families in camps and communities in New Jersey. HIV counseling to farm workers and families, referrals and follow-up, training programs for AIDS prevention educators, educational programs and pamphlets in Spanish and English.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.cata-farmworkers.org

CATA Pennsylvania
Address:PO Box 246
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Phone:610-444-9696
Fax:610-444-1033
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.cata-farmworkers.org

Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Program
Address:PO Box 728
Trenton, NJ 8625
Phone:609-292-0600
Fax:609-633-2947
Description:State program that helps New Jersey families pay previously incurred medical and related expenses for their children with acute or chronic conditions, mental illness or substance abuse problems. Children are eligible up to their 21st birthday. The legal guardians must have lived in New Jersey for three months immediately prior to filing application.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.njcatastrophicfund.org/

Catholic Social Services
Address:227 N. 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-587-3900
Description:The ten agencies of CSS administer programs dedicated to serving men, women and children in need. Services include residential treatment programs for at-risk children and court-adjudicated youth, family preservation services, foster care, adoption, immigration services, counseling, senior citizen centers, programming for the elderly, transitional housing, homeless services, and care for medically fragile and/or developmentally delayed people.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.css-phl.org/

CATIE (Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange)
Address:555 Richmond Street West, Suite 505, Box 1104
Toronto, ON, Canada M5V 3B1
Phone:416-203-7122 Hotline
Fax:416-203-8284
Other number:800-263-1638
Description:Publishes Treatment Update newsletter and other treatment resources. Searchable index of articles. Operates as a Canadian national treatment information repository and resource.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.catie.ca/

CBH (Community Behavioral Health)
Address:801 Market Street, 7th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-413-3100
Other number:215-685-4420 Delegate line; 888-545-2600 Mental Health and Substance Use Crisis Referrals
Description:CBH offers behavioral health coverage for people on Medicaid. They support 5 Crisis Response Centers around the city for people in mental health crisis; see those listings for more information.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila-bhs.org

CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
Address:1600 Clifton Road, Mail Stop E-49
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone:800-CDC-INFO (232-4636)
Other number:888-232-6348 TTY, 404-639-6375 Admin
Email:cdcinfo@cdc.gov
Description:Hotline offers assistance in Spanish and English concerning personal health issues, including questions regarding personal risk or where to get an HIV test. The CDC also makes available HIV/AIDS Surveillance Reports, brochures, fact sheets, and treatment guidelines.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/dhap.htm

Center for Family Services, Inc.
Address:584 Benson Street
Camden, NJ 8103
Phone:856-964-1990
Fax:856-795-3652
Description:Nationally accredited agency providing professional counseling for individuals, couples and families. Specialized services for children, teens, senior citizens. State certified rape crisis center for Camden County.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.centerffs.org/

Center for Grieving Children, Teens and Families
Address:1139 E. Luzerne Street
Philadelphia, PA 19134
Phone:215-744-4025
Fax:215-744-4027
Email:grievingchildren@aol.com
Description:We provide peer support groups to grieving children ages 6-18 at no cost. A group for parents/guardians meets while the youth meet. Families must attend an Orientation session before participating; call for orientation information. There is a satellite space at 2000 Hamilton Street, but all groups are coordinated through the main office.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.grievingchildren.org/

Center for Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights (See Equality Advocates Pennsylvania)

Center for Literacy
Address:636 South 48th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Phone:215-474-1235
Email:inquiry@centerforliteracy.org
Description:CFL offers adult basic and literacy education, family literacy, out-of-school youth programs, workforce initiatives, GED programs, an adult diploma program, and other initiatives through its network of nearly 100 learning centers.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.centerforliteracy.org/

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Phone:800-662-HELP (4357)

CFAR (See University of Pennsylvania Center for AIDS Research)

CHAMP (Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project)
Address:32 Broadway, Suite 1801
New York, NY 10004
Phone:212-937-7955
Email:champ@champnetwork.org
Description:CHAMP arms a new generation of leaders with tools and resources to challenge and change HIV/AIDS prevention policies; to attack the root causes of the epidemic such as poverty, homophobia and racism; and to sustain and expand our movements for justice. We unite across communities facing high rates of HIV, through community organizing, strategy development, media efforts, and training in popular education, history, critical thinking, and data analysis.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.champnetwork.org/

CHANGE (Center for Health and Gender Equity)
Address:1317 F St. NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20004
Phone:202-393-5930
Fax:202-393-5937
Email:change@genderhealth.org
Description:CHANGE is a U.S.-based non-governmental organization focused on the effects of U.S. international policies on the health and rights of women, girls, and other vulnerable populations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.genderhealth.org/

CharityAdvantage
Phone:800-677-4180
Description:CharityAdvantage connects nonprofits and faith-based organizations with technology. Our resources include discount computers; free software; free fundraising resources; online donations systems; website hosting services; technology education; and nonprofit networking.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.charityadvantage.com

CheckMate, Inc.
Address:910 4th Avenue
Asbury Park, NJ 7712
Phone:732-774-3100
Fax:732-774-3220
Other number:Open Space Program x124
Description:Community action agency providing a wide variety of social services including HIV/AIDS prevention projects, information, referral and direct services in housing, HUD counseling, homeless shelter, pre-school center, weatherization, employment, drug prevention/education and emergency services. There is a mobile site for HIV testing, cholesterol, blood pressure, STD screenings, and more; call the main line for their daily location. The Open Space Project offers social services for young men who have sex with men.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.check-mateinc.org/

ChesPenn Health Services
Address:2600 West 9th Street
Chester, PA 19013
Phone:610-859-2059
Fax:610-859-8217
Other number:610-859-2059
Email:sheila.church@chespenn.org
Description:One-stop-shopping care center available to HIV/AIDS clients, their family and friends, dental care, HIV testing and counseling, case management, education, outreach, information and referral, primary adult and pediatric medical care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.choice-phila.org/CHLguide/6i0og9jk.htm

Chester County Cares
Address:540 E Union Street, Suite L
West Chester, PA 19382
Phone:610-696-4545
Fax:610-696-7874
Description:Provides rent and utility assistance to income-eligible households. Can provide assistance finding food at the West Chester location. Also provides information and referral services. Spanish language services available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.chestercountycares.org/

Chester County Health Department
Address:601 Westtown Road, RD Suite 290, PO Box 2747
West Chester, PA 19380-8009
Phone:610-344-6225
Fax:610-344-6727
Email:cchd@chesco.org
Description:Prevention of STDs through education of those at risk, effective diagnosis and treatment for those who are infected, evaluation, treatment and counseling of sex partners of persons who have an STD. Free confidential exams and treatment on a walk in basis.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.chesco.org/health/

Child Care Information Services (CCIS) of Philadelphia
Phone:888-461-KIDS (5437)
Other number:888-462-KIDS (5437)
Description:CCIS is an information source for finding, selecting, and paying for child care. There are five CCIS offices in Philadelphia. Offices are broken into areas of service by zip code. To contact the office in your area call our hotline.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.philadelphiachildcare.org/index.shtml

Child Care Works Helpline
Phone:877-4-PA-KIDS (472-5437)
Description:Information about local child care resources, child care providers and the state child care subsidy program.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/ServicesPrograms/ChildCareEarlyEd/003670906.htm

Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline
Phone:800-4-A-CHILD (422-4453)
Description:The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline operates 24 hours per day, 7 day a week. It is staffed by professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide assistance in approximately 170 languages. The confidential and anonymous hotline offers crisis intervention, information, literature, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http:///www.childhelp.org

Children and Youth Services of Delaware County
Address:20 S. 69th Street
Upper Darby, PA 19082
Phone:610-447-1000 Chester; 610-713-2000 Upper Darby; 610-891-5258 Sexual Abuse Center; 610-891-5104 Legal Services
Other number:610-892-8400 After hours emergencies
Description:CYS provides a wide range of services to abused and neglected children from birth to age 18, and their families. CYS also provides services to adolescents who are at severe risk due to their behavior or that of their parent.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.co.delaware.pa.us/humanservices/childyouth.html

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (See CHOP)

Children's Services, Inc.
Address:1315 Walnut Street, 2nd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-546-3503
Description:CSI is among the oldest African-American child welfare agencies in the country celebrating more than a century of service. The services offered are culturally sensitive to children, youth and families.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.childrensserviceinc.org/

CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program)
Phone:800-986-KIDS (5437) Healthy Kids Helpline
Other number:877-232-7640 TTY
Description:Free and low-cost health insurance for children for families making up to $47,000 a year.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://chipcoverspakids1-px.rtrk.com/

CHOC (See Coordinated Homeless Outreach Center)

CHOICE
Phone:215-985-3300 CHOICE Hotline
Fax:215-985-2838
Other number:800-848-3367 Toll free; 215-985-3309 TTY; 215-985-3350 Spanish language hotline; 215-985-3301 Children's Health Line; 215-985-3355 CHOICE Admin/Staff; 800-662-6080 Pennsylvania State AIDS Fact Line
Email:info@choice-phila.org
Description:CHOICE (Concern for Health Options: Information, Care, and Education) increases access to accurate information and essential services concerning reproductive, sexual, and family health (including birth control, pregnancy options, HIV/STI testing and treatment). CHOICE also empowers people through education and counseling, and provides services with empathy and respect. In addition to providing education and information, hotline counselors solicit consumer feedback and work with health care providers to improve client services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.choice-phila.org

CHOP (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia): Main Building
Address:34th and Civic Center Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-590-1000
Description:Clinic for children and families with AIDS. Provides inpatient and outpatient care for children with HIV/AIDS. Services include HIV-antibody testing, pre- and post-test counseling, evaluation and treatment of HIV/AIDS and pharmacy services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.chop.edu

CHOP: Adolescent HIV Initiative
Address:3550 Market Street, 4th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-590-4943
Fax:215-590-0426
Other number:215-590-1154 Teens can call for testing or health education; 877-423-TEEN (8655) Toll free
Description:Serves infected and at-risk youth ages 12-24. Free anonymous, rapid HIV testing and counseling for teens and young adults. Provides comprehensive, inter-disciplinary primary and/or consultative care, and support groups for HIV positive youth. Evening hours by appointment.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.chop.edu

CHOP: Special Immunology Family Care Center
Address:3550 Market Street, 2nd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-590-2956
Fax:215-590-7121
Other number:267-426-5189 Clinic line, 215-590-6890 TTY
Description:The Special Immunology Family Care Center serves HIV-infected infants, children and teens. Case management, psychologist, and nutritionist services available. Infected caregivers receive care as well through a partnership with Presbyterian Hospital.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.chop.edu

Church of the Advocate
Address:1801 W. Diamond Street
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Phone:215-236-6773
Fax:215-236-5253
Email:mail@churchoftheadvocate.org
Description:Church of the Advocate offers a Family Center, Soup Kitchen, Art Sanctuary, parenting and support programs, Family Night, Narcotics Anonymous, after school and preschool programs, and a program for Grandparents as Parents.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.churchoftheadvocate.org/

Church of the Overcomer
Address:1010 Sunset Street
Philadelphia, PA 19061
Phone:610-485-6090
Fax:610-485-6089
Email:churchoftheovercomer@yahoo.com, freeindeed1010@yahoo.com
Description:Church of the Overcomer has a community outreach program including an HIV/AIDS support group, Prison Outreach Ministry, and Free Indeed substance abuse support group.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.churchoftheovercomer.org

Circle of Care
Address:260 S. Broad Street, Suite 1000
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-985-2600
Fax:215-732-0916
Email: CircleofCare@familyplanning.org
Description:AIDS network for families, pediatric AIDS project, funds clinics in Philadelphia. Dedicated to meeting the needs of HIV-affected children and their families and to help prevent the spread of HIV among women, children and adolescents. All services are available to children under the age of 19, their siblings, HIV positive parents, other family members and foster families.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.familyplanning.org/

CLR (See COMHAR: CLR)

Coatesville VA Medical Center
Address:1400 Blackhorse Hill Rd
Coatesville, PA 19320
Phone:610-384-7711
Fax:610-383-0207
Other number:800-290-6172 Toll free
Email:Coatesville.Query@med.va.gov
Description:The Coatesville VA Medical Center primarily serves veterans from southeastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and southern New Jersey. Treatment programs include: substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), chronic mental illness, homelessness, women?s health, dementia, residential / domiciliary programs, long-term care, and residential / transitional programs for discharged veterans.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.coatesville.va.gov/

CODAAP (See Office of Addiction Services)

COLOURS Organization, Inc.
Address:112 N. Broad Street, 11th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-496-0330
Fax:215-496-0354
Description:Support, prevention and education services for gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgendered, and questioning adults and youth of color.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.coloursorganization.org/

COMHAR: CASSAH (HIV/Mental Health Services)
Address:100 S. Broad Street, 14th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone:215-569-8414
Fax:215-569-4855
Description:Provides mental health needs of people infected with HIV/AIDS, family members and loved ones. Provides rent-subsidized housing for people with HIV/AIDS and serious and persistent mental illness. Case management services are available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.comhar.org/HIVAIDS.html

COMHAR: CLR (Community Living Room)
Address:100 S. Broad Street, 14th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone:215-569-8414
Fax:215-569-4855
Description:A recovery-oriented psychosocial day treatment program for people with HIV/AIDS designed to promote a holistic approach to wellness. Promotes wellness and enhanced quality of life by reducing isolation, maintaining and improving activities of daily living skills and improving health status and feelings of well being.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.comhar.org/HIVAIDS.html

COMHAR: COMPASS
Address:100 S. Broad Street, 14th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone:215-569-8414
Fax:215-569-4855
Description:Supported independent living for people living with mental health issues and HIV who are chronically homeless.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.comhar.org/HIVAIDS.html

COMHAR: PACTS (Philadelphia AIDS Counseling and Treatment Services)
Address:100 S. Broad Street, 14th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone:215-569-8414
Fax:215-569-2021
Description:Since 1991, PACTS has provided outpatient mental health counseling and psychiatric treatment to people with HIV/AIDS, their friends, families, and loved ones, through individual, couple, and group therapy. Also will see people affected by the epidemic and people in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered communities.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.comhar.org/HIVAIDS.html

COMHAR: TRIAD
Address:100 S. Broad Street, 14th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone:215-569-8414
Description:TRIAD provides intensive day treatment services for individuals dealing with the complications of HIV/AIDS, acute mental illness, substance abuse issues. The aim is to prevent consumers recurring hospitalization and relapse into substance abuse. With services available six hours each day, Monday through Friday, TRIAD also provides the structure and attention that benefit individuals leaving inpatient psychiatric facilities.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.comhar.org/HIVAIDS.html

Commission on Human Relations/Fair Housing Commission
Address:The Curtis Center, 601 Walnut Street, Suite 300 South
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone:215-686-4670
Fax:215-686-4684
Other number:215-686-4692 Centralized intake unit; 215-686-3238
Email:rue.landau@phila.gov
Description:Addresses unfair rental practices. Investigates AIDS discrimination complaints in public accommodations, hospitals, city services, employment, unfair rental policies. You must file complaint within 90 days. A tenant may file a complaint with the Philadelphia Fair Housing Commission if: rent is current and the tenant is threatened with illegal eviction; if a landlord is raising rent while housing code violations exist; if any term of a lease is being violated; or to stop a landlord from retaliating against a tenant for reporting housing code violations to the Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I). Spanish, Russian and Asian languages services available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila.gov/fairhousing/

Committee of Seventy
Address:Eight Penn Center, 1628 JFK Boulevard, Suite 1002
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-557-3600
Fax:215-557-3608
Email:info@seventy.org
Description:The Committee of Seventy is a non-partisan organization working to improve the Philadelphia region by demanding ethical conduct of public officials, educating citizens and safeguarding elections.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.seventy.org/

Committee of Ten Thousand
Address:236 Massachusetts Ave, NE, Suite 609
Washington, DC 20002
Phone:202-543-0988
Fax:202-543-6720
Other number:800-488-2688
Email:cott-dc@earthlink.net
Description:Advocates for persons with hepatitis C, HIV and AIDS, especially in the hemophilia and other clotting disorders community.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.cott1.org

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Application for Social Services (See COMPASS Website)

Community Action Agency of Delaware County, Inc.
Address:Toal Building, 1st Floor, 2nd and Orange Streets
Media, PA 19063
Phone:610-891-5101
Fax:610-565-9332
Other number:610-874-8451 Housing program; 610-521-9247 Weatherization program
Description:Private funds to help income eligible households pay their electric and gas bills. Provides grants up to $500. Funds available throughout the year. Will caulk windows. Provide rental assistance for one month.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.caadc.org

Community Behavioral Health (See CBH)

Community Council for MH/MR, Inc.
Address:4900 Wyalusing Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19004
Phone:215-473-7033
Fax:215-477-9530
Email:ccmhmr@libernet.org
Description:Evaluates persons for mental health, mental retardation and substance abuse problems. Provides psychiatric, psychological treatment and case management for their clients. Offers a residential rehab for adults with serious mental illness and education for middle and high school youth with emotional problems.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ccmhmr.org/

Community Health and Education Outreach (CHEO)
Address:13-19 MacDade Blvd, # 108-109
Collingdale, PA 19023
Phone:610-586-9077
Fax:610-586-1882
Other number:866-586-9077
Description:Access to free medications and confidential HIV testing is available. HIV prevention education.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.cheohealthawareness.org

Community Legal Services
Address:1424 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-981-3700
Fax:215-981-0434
Other number:215-227-6485 Welfare Law Line
Description:Provides free legal help for low-income residents of Philadelphia. The Center City office specializes in employment problems, employment problems with criminal records, problems with landlord, public housing, DHS, SSI disability benefits, and problems with utilities. Please call to verify walk-in hours: Mon + Fri 9a-12p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.clsphila.org

Community Legal Services
Address:3638 N. Broad Street (Broad and Erie)
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Phone:215-227-2400
Other number:215-227-6485 Welfare Law Line
Description:Provides free legal help for low-income residents of Philadelphia. The office at Broad and Erie specializes in welfare, food stamps, medical assistance, SSI and disability benefits, nursing home and other elderly issues, utilities, mortgages, property taxes, loans and consumer scams, and bankruptcy/debt collection. Please call to verify walk-in hours.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.clsphila.org

Community Life Network of Columbia
Address:306 North 7th Street
Columbia, PA 17512
Phone:717-684-8094
Description:HIV testing on the 2nd Th of the month, 9a-3p.

Community Prenatal Care Project (See PHMC)

Community Transit of Delaware County
Address:206 Eddystone Avenue, Suite 200
Eddystone, PA 19022
Phone:610-490-3975 Medical Assistance Transportation Program
Fax:610-490-3991
Other number:610-490-3960 Shared Ride Transportation for Seniors
Description:We meet the mobility needs of Delaware County citizens through reliable, affordable service. We offer reduced-fare service for seniors, Medical Assistance participants, and Delaware County residents.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ctdelco.org/

COMPASS Housing (See COMHAR: COMPASS)

COMPASS Website (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Application for Social Services)
Phone:800-692-7462 Helpline 8:30am-4:45pm Mon-Fri
Other number:800-451-5886 TTY
Email:compassmail@state.pa.us
Description:Online self-screening questionnaire determines eligibility for social services among the members of your household. The application lets you apply online for social services offered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.compass.state.pa.us

Compassionate Friends
Address:PO Box 3696
Oak Brook, IL 60522-3696
Phone:877-969-0010
Fax:630-990-0246
Other number:877-969-0010
Email:nationaloffice@compassionatefriends.org
Description:Family support group for death of a child (including adult children), open to parents, grandparents, and siblings, regardless of circumstance, child's age or how recently the death occurred.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.compassionatefriends.org

Congreso de Latinos Unidos
Address:216 W. Somerset Street
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Phone:215-763-8870
Fax:215-291-0561
Other number:215-763-8870 x7101 Testing in Spanish and English 8:30am-5pm every Monday
Description:Congreso's mission is to strengthen Latino communities through social, economic, education, and health services; leadership development; and advocacy. All programs empower individuals and families to confront the difficulties they face and to secure a promising future for the community.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.congreso.net/home.php

Connect to Protect
Phone:267-426-5109
Email:castillo@email.chop.edu
Description:Connect to Protect aims to reduce HIV rates among young males who have sex with males and the rates within their networks. C2P works toward this goal with the help of local communities and health researchers. C2P is a project of the Adolescent Trials Network, which focuses on research on teens infected with HIV through sex or injecting drugs. This research is conducted through CHOP's Adolescent Initiative.

Connect211.org
Phone:215-893-0130
Fax:215-893-0130
Email:connect@dvaeyc.org
Description:CONNECT211.org is an information and referral service, a bridge between people who need services and the agencies furnishing those services. CONNECT211.org has information on health and human service agencies in southeast Pennsylvania.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.connect211.org/

Consortium
Address:451 University Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-748-8400
Fax:215-495-0856
Email:sclark@consortium-inc.org
Description:Provides substance abuse counseling, support groups, and mental health services. Early intervention services for people at high risk and speakers bureau are available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.consortium-inc.org/

Contact Community Services
Address:Location Confidential
Phone:856-795-2155 Crisis line, 877-266-8222 24 Hour Hotline
Other number:211 Crisis line, NJ Only; Reassurance (for senior citizens) 856-795-4980
Description:Trained volunteers offer a listening ear, guidance, and information and referrals to community services to anyone with a problems or concern. We also have hotlines for specific populations, including Reassurance (for senior citizens). Primarily serving Camden, Gloucester, Cumberland, and Salem counties, but also serve other New Jersey counties.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.snj.com/contact/

Contact Greater Philadelphia
Other number:800-SUICIDE National hotline; 800-448-3000; 610-649-5250
Description:Suicide prevention hotline.

Contact of Burlington County
Address:PO Box 333
Moorestown, NJ 8057
Phone:856-234-5484
Fax:856-778-3880
Other number:856-234-8888 Helpline; within Burlington County, dial 211
Email:contact333@contactburlco.org
Description:24 hour helpline for phone counseling, information and referrals.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.contactburlco.org/

Cooper University Hospital: Adult Clinic
Address:3 Cooper Plaza, Suite 513
Camden, NJ 8103
Phone:856-963-3715
Fax:856-963-3715 or 856-
Other number:877-496-7023 Toll free number, 856-342-2000 Hospital Directory
Description:Coordinated HIV family services, including treatment assessment, immune system monitoring, pediatric and women's care, inpatient and ambulatory medical care, diagnostic testing, physician and health care referrals, psychiatric counseling. HIV testing by walkin-in and by appointment Mon-Th, 8:30a-4p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.cooperhealth.org/

Cooper University Hospital: Regional Family HIV Treatment Center
Address:3 Cooper Plaza, Suite 200
Camden, NJ 8103
Phone:856-342-2617
Fax:856-968-8414
Other number:877-496-7023 Toll free number
Description:We serve families residing in the seven southern counties of New Jersey. Families include infant, children, adolescents, women and their family members infected or impacted by HIV. Services offered at our site are: complete medical care and treatment, case management, education for families and the community, psycho-social support and counseling, advocacy, expectation counseling for HIV+ pregnant women, and rapid HIV counseling and testing.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.cooperhealth.org/

Cooper University Hospital: Women's Care Center
Address:3 Cooper Plaza, Suite 301
Camden, NJ 8103
Phone:856-342-2959
Fax:856-968-8575
Description:Primary care for women; HIV and STD testing available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.cooperhealth.org/

Coordinated Homeless Outreach Center (CHOC)
Address:RHD CHOC, Building 53, Norristown Hospital, 1001 Stanbridge Street
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone:610-292-9244
Fax:610-292-0996
Description:CHOC's mission is to assist homeless individuals in Montgomery County with ending their homelessness through housing, benefit acquisition, education and training, medical attention, and behavioral health assessment and treatment. CHOC clients have access to phones, storage lockers, showers, and laundry facilities. Additionally, CHOC is a information and referral center for homeless related issues throughout Montgomery County (only).
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.rhd-choc.org

Council on Addictive Diseases (COAD)
Address:930 E Lancaster Avenue
Exton, PA 19341
Phone:610-363-6164
Fax:610-594-0278
Email:community@coadgroup.com
Description:We provide services through our six program areas of: Alcohol Safe Driving Program, Chester County Highway Safety Project, Community Prevention, Educational Services, Student Assistance Program and Mental Health Services. Limited Spanish language services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.coadgroup.com/

Covenant House Health Services, Inc.
Address:251 E Bringhurst Street
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone:215-844-0181 Call for testing appointment
Fax:215-844-2702
Other number:800-999-9999 Runaway hotline "9-line"
Description:Catholic-based social service agency offering confidential HIV testing and crisis services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.covenanthousepa.org/

Crime Victims Center of Chester County
Address:236 West Market Street
West Chester, PA 19382
Phone:610-692-1926; 610-692-7273 Adult Sex Crimes Hotline; 610-692-7420 Other Crimes Hotline
Other number:610-692-1926
Description:Private non-profit advocacy program providing 24 hour crisis response; medical, police and legal accompaniment; individual and group counseling; prevention and education programs. Staff is trained in HIV/AIDS issues, especially those related to sexual assault. All services are confidential and provided free of charge. Spanish language services available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.chesco.org/da/da_cvc.html

Crisis Intervention Hotline
Phone:215-686-4420
Description:24 hours a day, 7 days a week, hotline for suicide and crisis intervention. Anyone can call.

Crisis Residence
Address:3800 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Phone:215-225-5566
Fax:215-225-2807
Description:Provides shelter and treatment for consumers who are in crisis with behavioral health problems. Referrals must be approved by Community Behavioral Health - call 215-413-3100 for consumers with Medical Assistance.

Crisis Response Center: Einstein at Germantown Community Center
Address:1 Penn Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone:215-951-8300
Description:Intake mental health center for youth and adults who are having a mental health or substance use emergency. Assesses youth from all over the city.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila-bhs.org/members/emergencies.html

Crisis Response Center: Hall Mercer/ Pennsylvania Hospital
Address:800 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-829-5249; 215-829-5433
Fax:215-625-2910
Other number:215-829-3462 Intake for outpatient services
Description:Intake mental health center for adults who are having a mental health or substance use emergency.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila-bhs.org/members/emergencies.html

Crisis Response Center: Larkspur/ Friends Hospital
Address:4641 Roosevelt Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Phone:215-831-4616
Description:Intake mental health center for adults who are having a mental health or substance use emergency. We provide evaluations and make referrals to appropriate centers.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila-bhs.org/members/emergencies.html

Crisis Response Center: Mercy Hospital
Address:501 S. 54th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Phone:215-748-9525
Description:Intake mental health center for adults who are having a mental health or substance use emergency.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila-bhs.org/members/emergencies.html

Crisis Response Center: Temple/ Episopal Hospital
Address:100 E. Lehigh Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125
Phone:215-707-2577
Description:Intake mental health center for adults who are having a mental health or substance use emergency.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila-bhs.org/members/emergencies.html

Critical Path AIDS Project
Address:1233 Locust Street, 5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-985-4851
Fax:215-985-4492
Email:critpath@critpath.org
Description:Critical Path AIDS Project is an information and advocacy resource for people living with HIV/AIDS, those who love them, direct service providers, and the community at large. Critical Path offers email addresses, email listservs, and websites hosting (but not website creation). 15 years ago, Critical Path started the comprehensive resource guide for living with HIV/AIDS in the Philadelphia metro area that you are holding in your hands right now, or fthat you can find online at http://www.aidslibrary.org.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.critpath.org/

Crossroads Hospice of Philadelphia
Address:300 Lakeside Drive, Suite 120
Horsham, PA 19044
Phone:215-956-5110
Fax:215-956-5175
Email:chpr@crossroadshospice.com
Description:Crossroads Hospice embraces the quality of life rather than the length. We help people live in secure, familiar surroundings, and encourage being with those who matter most. Patients can be referred by calling our main number at 215-956-5110. This number is available 24/7, as is our staff.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.crossroadshospice.com

Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Address:1 Medical Center Boulevard
Upland, PA 19013
Phone:610-447-2000
Fax:610-497-7244
Other number:215-499-5440 Substance Abuse Services
Description:The HIV program is designed to provide education, pre-post test counseling, testing, follow up counseling, medical primary care or medical follow up for clients admitted to one of the substance abuse services. Treats patients at all stages of HIV/AIDS infection. Home care service available, hospice program available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.crozer.org/

Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA)
Email:info@phillycma.org
Description:Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA) is a fellowship of people in recovery from crystal meth. There are CMA meetings in Philadelphia and Harrisburg, as well as many other places across the country. The website PhillyCMA.org is the best place for local information; www.crystalmeth.org hosts national information, as well as CMA approved literature.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phillycma.org, http://www.crystalmeth.org

DBH-MRS (See Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services)

Defender's Association
Address:1441 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-568-3190
Description:Provides high quality legal assistance for indigent criminal defendents in the Philadelphia Court system.

Delaware County Department of Public Health
Address:151 West 5th Street
Chester, PA 19013
Phone:610-447-3250
Fax:610-447-3008
Description:Health care, HIV testing and counseling, STD screening, referrals, follow-up on high-risk infants.

Delaware County Memorial Hospital
Address:501 North Lansdowne Avenue
Drexel Hill, PA 19026
Phone:610-284-8100
Description:A facility offering a full continuum of health care services for all stages of HIV infection; inpatient substance detoxification and counseling; women's diagnostic center; home health care services and hospice program.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.crozer.org/

Delaware County Professional Services
Address:19 Campus Boulevard, Suite 102
Newtown Square, PA 19073
Phone:610-356-2100
Description:A counseling practice with 6 offices in the Delaware Valley. Call for intake Mon-Fri 9a-5p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.dcpsonline.com

Delaware HIV Consortium
Address:100 W. 10th St., Suite 415
Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone:302-654-5471
Fax:302-654-5472
Email:info@delawarehiv.org
Description:The Consortium works to better the lives of Delawareans with HIV through service coordination, community participation, and consumer involvement. Over the years the Consortium has added innovative programming to the array of HIV/AIDS services in Delaware, including HIV Information Libraries and Resource Centers, an HIV Drug Education, Support and Adherence Program, a tenant-based rental assistance program for those living with HIV/AIDS, and two site-based housing programs for individuals with HIV and mental illness.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.delawarehiv.org/

Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services (DBH-MRS)
Address:1101 Market Street, 8th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-685-5403
Other number:215-686-4420 Suicide and crisis intervention hotline; 888-545-2600 Hotline for behavioral health services in Philadelphia; 800-273-TALK (8255) National Suicide Prevention Hotline
Description:DBH/MRS is comprised of the Office of Mental Health (OMH), the Office of Addiction Services (OAS), Mental Retardation Services (MRS), and Community Behavioral Health (CBH).
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.philly.networkofcare.org

Department of Human Services (See Philadelphia Department of Human Services)

Department of Law and Public Safety, Division of Civil Rights
Address:1 Port Center, 4th Floor 2 Riverside Drive Suite 402
Camden, NJ 8103
Phone:856-614-2550
Fax:856-614-2568
Description:Enforces the NJ law against discrimination in the areas of employment, housing and public accommodation.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.state.nj.us/lps/dcr/index.html

Department of Public Welfare (DPW)
Phone:800-692-7462 Helpline
Other number:866-542-3015 Office of Medical Assistance Programs; 800-440-3989 Southeastern PA Medical Assistance/HealthChoices Hotline
Description:The Office of Medical Assistance Programs has HIV-specific services. The Department of Public Welfare sponsors many other hotlines, some of which are listed here. 800-986-BABY (2229) for prenatal and newborn health referrals; 800-986-KIDS (5437) for CHIP and Medicaid; 800-GO-BASIC (462-2742) for AdultBasic; 800-986-4550 for recreation services; 800-440-LEAD (5323) for lead information; 866-286-3636 for long-term living services; 866-857-7095 for LIHEAP assistance; 800-509-0987 for dental programs; 800-757-5042 Programs for people with disabilities; 877-4-PA-KIDS (72-5437) Child Care Works Helpline, for information about local child care resources; 866-921-SAFE (7233) Safe Haven, information for newborns at risk; 800-485-5998 for Southwestern PA Medical Assistance/HealthChoices Hotline, 800-250-5352 TTY for Southwestern PA Medical Assistance/HealthChoices Hotline.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/

DHS (See Philadelphia Department of Human Services)

Dignity / Philadelphia
Address:PO Box 53348
Philadelphia, PA 19105
Phone:215-546-2093
Email:DignityPhila@aol.com
Description:A caring, supportive community of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender Catholics, our families and friends. Samaritan project, hospital visits. Referrals for Eucharist for home or hospital bound; PWA support services, lesbian and gay Roman Catholic counseling and referrals. Please join us for Liturgy each Sun 7p at St. Luke's Church.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.dignityphila.org/

Donated Dental Service of Central and South NJ
Phone:732-549-8909
Description:Referrals for low or no cost dentistry in south and central New Jersey.

Dooley House, Inc.
Address:517-521 Cooper Street
Camden, NJ 8102
Phone:856-541-1154
Fax:856-365-8838
Email:Dooley517@verizon.net
Description:Medical and transitional care for HIV positive infants and children up to 12 years of age in homelike setting. Provide care outreach to clients who have been lost to care or at high risk of maintaining services. Transitional home for HIV+ adults. Provide transportation to medical appointments, support groups, social service appointments, etc., to HIV+ clients residing in Burlington, Camden, Gloucester and Salem counties of New Jersey.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.dooleyhouse.org/

DPW (See Department of Public Welfare)

DRC (See Gaudenzia-DRC)

Eagleville Hospital
Address:1000 Eagleville Road, PO Box 45
Eagleville, PA 19408
Phone:610-539-6000
Other number:800-255-2019
Email:mogden@eaglevillehospital.org
Description:Detoxification and rehabilitation; short and long term inpatient programs for people with drug and alcohol dependency problems. Aftercare planning; support groups to foster continuing recovery. AIDS counseling and weekly support group for HIV positive men. Offers an inpatient program specifically for women. Coordinates Montgomery County AIDS minority outreach. Spanish language services available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.eaglevillehospital.org/

Eastwick United Methodist Food Bank
Address:6630 Lindbergh Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19142
Phone:215-365-1810
Fax:215-365-2049
Description:Emergency food cupboard.

Einstein Medical Center: Adolescent Clinic
Address:5501 Old York Road, Paley Bldg, 1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19141
Phone:215-456-7170
Fax:215-456-2397
Other number:215-456-6423
Description:Primary care and familiy planning for adolescents (13-21). Family planning services are free for those under 18; over 18, women need insurance or CSS, and men need CSS. Primary medical care is by appointment only, 8:30a-4p. Walk-in hours are Mon + Fri 8:30a-10a, Tues + Th 8:30a-12:30p. HIV testing is available; rapid testing on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, and blood draw HIV testing all other times.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.einstein.edu/yourhealth/behavioral/adolescents/index.html

Einstein Medical Center: Immunodeficiency Clinic
Address:5501 Old York Road, Paley Bldg, 1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19141
Phone:215-456-6500
Fax:215-456-7375
Description:Primary medical care for HIV positive people, as well as HIV specialty care. Einstein also has emergency and mental health care, and HIV testing available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.einstein.edu/

Eliza Shirley House
Address:1320 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-568-5113
Fax:215-568-2446
Description:Weekends and nights, intake and social services for women, families and couples. Coordinated events for residents.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.volunteersolutions.org/volunteerway/org/23401696.html

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Address:11150 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 1050
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Phone:310-314-1459
Fax:310-314-1469
Other number:888-499-HOPE
Email:info@pedaids.org
Description:Funds research and training programs; launches global health initiatives in prevention of HIV from mother to child and care/treatment; advocates for children's health in the US and internationally.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pedaids.org/

Emergency Contraception Hotline
Phone:888-NOT-2-LATE (668-2528)
Description:Hotline and website offering information about and timely access to emergency contraception.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.not-2-late.com

Empowerment Group
Address:2111 N. Front Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone:215-427-9245
Email:info@empowerment-group.org, arodriguez@empowerment-group.org
Description:Our mission is to accelerate economic growth in distressed urban communities by cultivating local entrepreneurship.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.empowerment-group.org

Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church
Address:2800-2900 Cheltenham Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19150
Phone:215-276-7200
Fax:215-276-7244
Email:enontab@enontab.org
Description:Enon Tabernacle is one church in two locations. The second location is 230 W. Coulter Street, Philadelphia PA 19144.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.enontab.org/

Equality Advocates Pennsylvania
Address:1211 Chestnut Street, Suite 605
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-731-1447 (x15 Client Services)
Fax:215-731-1544
Other number:866-LGBT-LAW
Email:info@equalitypa.org
Description:Advocates equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered individuals in Pennsylvania by providing legal assistance through counseling and representation, conducting educational programs and seminars, and seeking policy reform. Legal services for low-income LGBT Pennsylvanians.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.equalitypa.org/

Erie County Health Department
Address:606 West Second Street
Erie, PA 16507
Phone:814-451-6700
Fax:814-451-6767
Other number:800-352-0026 x6700 (Erie County Residents)
Email:info@ecdh.org
Description:HIV testing, STD clinic, vaccines and health care. Main office in Erie. Satellite office in Corry, PA: (814) 663-3891.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ecdh.org

Esfuerzo (Congreso HIV Program)
Address:3439 N. Hutchinson Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Phone:215-763-8870 x7101
Fax:215-223-2936
Description:Provides free HIV counseling and testing everyday from 9a-4p. To arrange a mobile testing unit, call Carmen Diaz at 215-763-8870, x7100. Education workshops at Congreso, host site or in the community. Also available: case management; food and meals for clients; and support groups. Group education scheduled by appointment.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.congreso.net/programs/h3.php

Esperanza Health Center 5th Street Site
Address:2940 N. 5th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Phone:215-221-6633
Other number:215-831-1100 x232 Outreach and testing
Email:aml@esperanzahealth.com
Description:Christian community health center devoted to Latino and underserved people in North Philadelphia communities. Bilingual, private, non-profit group practice offering compassionate, culturally sensitive primary medical care, including HIV/AIDS services, individualized care coordination, case management, adherence counseling, mental health services, and free, rapid HIV testing. No Friday hours. All patient care staff are bilingual in Spanish and English.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.esperanzahealthcenter.org

Esperanza Health Center Kensington Site
Address:3156 Kensington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134
Phone:215-831-1100
Fax:215-807-8951
Other number:215-831-1100 x232 Outreach and testing
Email:aml@esperanzahealth.com
Description:Christian community health center devoted to Latino and underserved people in North Philadelphia communities. Bilingual, private, non-profit group practice offering compassionate, culturally sensitive primary medical care, including HIV/AIDS services, individualized care coordination, case management, adherence counseling, mental health services, and free, rapid HIV testing. No Friday hours. All patient care staff are bilingual in Spanish and English.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.esperanzahealthcenter.org

Ex-Offenders In Transition - Urban Strategy (EXIT-US)
Phone:215-533-2481
Email:thomasfordexitus@yahoo.com
Description:EXIT-US provides supportive services to ex-offender-in-transition to coordinate their access to sustained case management, mentoring, quality healthcare, life-skills counseling, and job placement.

Fair Housing Council of Suburban Philadelphia
Address:225 South Chester Road, Suite 1
Swarthmore, PA 19081
Phone:610-604-4411
Email:berry@fhcsp.com
Description:The Fair Housing Council of Suburban Philadelphia is the oldest fair housing council in the country. Founded in 1956, the Council is a private non-profit organization working for freedom of housing in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fhcsp.com

Fairmount Primary Care Center
Address:1412 Fairmount Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone:215-235-9600
Fax:215-232-4093
Email:daubs@dvch.org
Description:Medical care, care outreach and adherence counseling for people living with HIV/AIDS. HIV testing is available for patients of FPCC.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.dvch.org

Family Advocacy Line
Phone:215-981-3765
Description:Hotline for parents whose children are involved in DHS. Call Mon-Fri 9a-12p.

Family Guidance Center
Address:1931 Nottingham Way
Hamilton, NJ 8619
Phone:609-586-0668
Fax:609-586-4759
Description:We provide community-based services to a culturally diverse population through its programs in mental health, addictions, family and financial counseling and education. HIV/AIDS counseling is just one of our many programs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fgccorp.org

Family Law Line
Phone:215-981-3838
Description:Help with divorce, child/spousal support, custody, and protection from abuse orders. Call Mon, Wed + Fri, 10a-12p.

Family Planning Council
Address:260 S. Broad Street, Suite 1000
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-985-2600
Fax:215-732-1252
Email:PublicAffairs@familyplanning.org
Description:Provides family-centered medical care and case management services. Coordinates funding to agencies providing outreach, education and prevention at community level. Provides coordinated outreach to incarcerated HIV parents and their children and assists in continuity of care after release or parole.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://familyplanning.org/

Family Service of Bucks County
Address:1 Cornerstone Drive,
Langhorne, PA 19047
Phone:215-757-6916
Fax:215-757-2115
Email:hap@fsabc.org
Description:The only HIV case management organization in Bucks County. Support groups, transportation, housing, prevention education, mental health, food and nutrition services (both food pantry and food vouchers), emergency financial assistance, care outreach, dental care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fsabc.org

Family Service of Chester County, Project ONE
Address:310 North Matlack Street
West Chester, PA 19380
Phone:610-466-0603
Fax:610-696-4476
Other number:610-696-4900 Family Service Main Number
Email:jcrocetto@familyservice.us, info@familyservice.us
Description:Services to individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS residing in Chester County, PA, including case management, mental health, support groups, and prevention education.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.familyservice.us/

Family Services of Montgomery County: Project HOPE
Address:3125 Ridge Pike
Eagleville, PA 19403
Phone:610-630-2111
Fax:610-630-4003
Email:kkonnick@fsmontco.org
Description:Project HOPE offers a full spectrum of services to the general public and those most at risk: free testing, pre and post-test counseling, education and prevention trainings on HIV. Confidential case management is provided to people living with HIV in Montgomery County and some surrounding counties.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fsmontco.org/hope.htm

FCSDC (Family and Community Service of Delaware County) - Eastern Office
Address:37 North Glenwood Ave
Clifton Heights, PA 19018
Phone:610-626-5800
Fax:610-626-3992
Other number:610-566-7540 For voicemail
Email:aedelstein@fcsdc.org
Description:Comprehensive case management services for people with HIV/AIDS; access to social services; referrals; counseling and family therapy; support groups; HIV (emergency) food cupboard.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fcsdc.org/

FCSDC (Family and Community Service of Delaware County) - Western / Administrative Office
Address:600 N. Olive Street
Media, PA 19063
Phone:610-566-7540
Fax:610-566-7677
Email:lblenner@fcsdc.com
Description:Therapy clinic for those living with HIV/AIDS and those with substance use issues.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fcsdc.org/

FDA (See Food and Drug Administration)

FIGHT (See Philadelphia FIGHT)

Fight For Lifers, Inc.
Address:PO Box 7691
Philadelphia, PA 19101
Phone:215-223-8180
Email:rec2ffl@aol.com
Description:Fight For Lifers works to abolish the practice of Life Without Parole. We advocate for a fair parole-review process, and provide support for incarcerated individuals and their loved ones. Fight For Lifers is affiliated with Reconstruction, Inc.

FIR (Forensic Intensive Recovery Program)
Address:260 S. Broad Street, 18th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-985-2500
Fax:215-985-2440
Other number:215-985-2536 Housing Coordinator, 215-790-2430 Re-Entry Services
Description:FIR is a prison deferral initiative that offers eligible criminal offenders substance abuse treatment in lieu of incarceration. All clients must be referred through the Defender's Association of Philadelphia.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phmc.org

First Call for Help - Bucks County
Address:c/o United Way of Bucks County, 413 Hood Blvd.
Fairless Hills, PA 19030
Phone:215-949-1660 ext. 7
Other number:215-348-4810, 215-538-1266
Description:United Way responded to nearly 2,000 calls last year. Callers were looking for help on where to turn for financial assistance, housing, health care, family problems, legal assistance and more.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://uwbucks.org/firstcall.htm

First Call for Help - Eastern Berks, Northern Chester, and Western Montgomery Counties
Address:c/o TriCounty Community Network, 260 High Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
Phone:610-705-3301
Fax:610-705-3303
Email:TCNetwork@verizon.net
Description:Callers are assisted with general information and referrals to community agencies that provide services, benefits, and more specific answers to callers? needs. There is no restriction to the area or need; however, this is not an emergency service. The office is open from Mon-Fri 8:30a-4:30p. Services are restricted to Eastern Berks, Northern Chester, and Western Montgomery Counties.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.tcnetwork.info/

First Call for Help - Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Delaware Counties
Address:c/o United Way of Southeastern PA, 7 Ben Franklin Pkwy
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-568-3750
Other number:215-568-3750
Email:info@211firstcall.org or firstcallforhelp@uwsepa.org
Description:Referral to over 3500 local health/human service agencies, Mon-Fri 9a-5p, in Spanish and English.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.uwsepa.org/HowWeHelp_connecttoservices.asp

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Address:Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (HFD-21), 5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857-0001
Phone:888-INFO-FDA (463-6332)
Description:Hotline enables callers to learn: 1) when and where upcoming FDA committee meetings will be held, 2) how to request documents under the Freedom of Information Act, 3) how to nominate individuals to the advisory committees, and 4) how to reach committee staffers. Callers hear a recorded message providing general information, and menu options assist in picking the information sought. You can avoid the menus and go directly to a committee by using the 5-digit committee code when requested, for example 12531 is the Antiviral Drugs Advisory Committee.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fda.gov/

Food Resource Guide
Email:info@hungercoalition.org
Description:The Food Resource Guide is an online resource listing food cupboards, soup kitchens, WIC offices, home delivery programs, and more.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.foodresourceguide.org/

Food Stamp Hotline
Phone:215-430-0556 Warmline
Other number:800-692-7462 County Assistance Office Hotline
Description:Information about food stamp eligibility and enrollment.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fns.usda.gov/fsp/contact_info/hotlines.htm

Foundation for Integrative AIDS Research (FIAR)
Address:62 Sterling Place
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Phone:718-622-0212
Email:fiar@verizon.net
Description:FIAR is a not-for-profit organization working to bring better understanding of the benefits, limitations, side effects and potential interactions of supplements, as well as traditional medicines. In general, clinical trials are designed to determine whether such agents can either slow disease progression or reduce or eliminate side effects.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fiar.us

Frankford Avenue Health Center
Address:4510 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Phone:215-744-1302
Fax:215-744-2544
Other number:888-296-GPHA (4742); 215-535-1990 Dental???
Email:sbennett@gphainc.org
Description:Adult Medicine, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Podiatry, Nutrition, OB/GYN, Family Planning, Case Management, Immunization, HIV/AIDS Testing/Treatment, Dental Care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.gphainc.org/sitesMap.asp

Frankford/AL-ASSIST Behavioral Healthcare Center
Address:4510 Frankford Avenue, 2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Phone:215-831-9882
Fax:215-831-9887
Other number:888-296-GPHA (4742)
Email:sbennett@gphainc.org
Description:Mental Health Treatment, Alcohol & Substance Abuse Treatment, HIV/AIDS Counseling.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.gphainc.org/sitesMap.asp

Free Indeed Addictions Support Group (See Church of the Overcomer)

Fresh Start (Intake - Men)
Address:2067 E. Tioga Street
Philadelphia, PA 19134
Phone:215-535-0985 Eric Christopher
Description:Intake location of a recovery house for women.

Fresh Start (Intake - Women)
Address:2920 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134
Phone:215-291-4484 Jody McDermott
Description:Intake location of a recovery house for women.

Fusion Baptist Church
Address:4400 State Road
Drexel Hill, PA 19026
Phone:610-259-2356
Description:Fusion Baptist Church is an outreach ministry of Drexel Hill Baptist Church. As a member of the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists, we welcome all people, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. Our weekly services in Philadelphia are held at every Sun 7p at the Church of the Holy Communion, 2110 Chestnut Street.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://netministries.org/see/churches.exe/ch25848

GALAEI (Gay and Lesbian Latino/a AIDS Education Initiative)
Address:1207 Chestnut Street, 5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-851-1822
Fax:215-851-1775
Other number:866-222-3871 Toll free
Email:louis@galaei.org
Description:Bilingual safer sex education workshops for men who have sex with men; outreach to gay, lesbian and bisexual Latinos/as; anonymous HIV antibody tests; harm reduction, early intervention, medical, nutritional, psychological, legal services and alternative therapies provided for HIV positive individuals; development and distribution of bilingual materials; condoms and safer sex supplies; group support for HIV positive Latino gay and bisexual men; anti-homophobia training workshops provided for Latino agencies working within the community. Operates Midnight Cowboy Project, harm reduction outreach for male sex industry workers.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.galaei.org

Gaudenzia
Address:39 E. Schoolhouse Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone:215-849-2813 Tyrone Smith
Fax:215-849-2157
Description:Recovery house for men. Referrals should come from Office of Addiction Services, case managers, or other treatment facilities.

Gaudenzia - DRC
Address:3200 Henry Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19129
Phone:215-991-9700
Fax:215-991-9796
Description:Substance abuse treatment and halfway house. Residential short-term and long-term treatment, outpatient programs and partial hospitalization or day treatment for persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons with HIV/AIDS, women and men including criminal justice clients.

Gaudenzia / People With Hope
Address:1306 Spring Garden Street, 8th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone:215-238-2163
Fax:215-413-8276
Email:mthompson-craddock@gaudenzia.org
Description:Residential treatment for HIV symptomatic people with drug and alcohol problems.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.gaudenzia.org/

Gay and Lesbian Peer Counseling Services
Address:c/o William Way Community Center, 1315 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-732-8255
Other number:215-686-4420 In crisis, call the Philadelphia crisis hotline
Description:Peer counselors take calls Mon-Fri 6p-9p. For confidentiality reasons they do not return phone calls. Peer counselors also see people on a walk-in basis at the William Way Center Mon-Fri 6p-9p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.waygay.org/programs/community.asp

Gay and Lesbian Switchboard of Harrisburg
Address:1308A North 3rd Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
Phone:717-234-0328
Email:info@askglsh.org
Description:Emotional support and information. Clearinghouse and referral service to visitors to the city and those people just coming out, provides referrals for medical, legal and counseling services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.millerthought.com/hyperzonk/lesbigay.html

Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC)
Address:119 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone:212-367-1000
Other number:800-243-7692 Hotline and TTY
Email:lynns@gmhc.org
Description:HIV specific adult and pediatric volunteer and buddy services; support groups; counseling; legal services; advocates for PLWHA in the five New York boroughs; publications; information and referrals; hotline; speakers bureau. Publishes monthly Treatment Issues and offers searchable index.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.gmhc.org/

Germantown Settlement
Address:5538 Wayne Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone:215-849-3104
Fax:215-991-9195
Description:Membership organization for HIV positive women. Peer counselors. Phone network for women for whom groups are not possible, support groups. Workshops for positive women. Training for health care providers.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.germantown.org/

Gibson Foundation
Address:3339 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134
Phone:215-291-9420
Email:gibsonfoundation@msn.com
Description:Gibson Foundation offers male and female beds in both intake and step-up housing. We are establishing a continuum of care for our recovering community.

Gift of Mary
Address:2714 West 9th Street
Chester, PA 19013
Phone:610-494-7424
Description:Residential care. Residence for women with HIV/AIDS and their children.

Giovanni's Room
Address:345 S. 12th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-923-2960
Fax:215-923-0813
Email:giovannis_room@verizon.net
Description:Bookstore offering the largest selection of gay, lesbian and feminist titles in the US, including music, posters, magazines and other merchandise; large HIV/AIDS section.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.giovannisroom.com/

Girard Medical Center
Address:8th Street at Girard Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone:215-787-9000
Fax:215-787-2531
Other number:215-787-2000 St. Joe's Hospital
Description:Provides general acute medical/surgical, critical care, emergency services, clinical ancillary services; primary care and specialty clinics; and hospital-level drug & alcohol detoxification and rehabilitation services. Second location at St. Joseph's Hospital, 16th and Girard in Philadelphia. HIV testing Mon-Thur 9a-3p; no Friday testing.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.nphs.com/

Girl U Can Do It, Inc.
Phone:215-983-8426
Fax:215-397-4307
Email:girlucandoit@aol.com
Description:Encourages and empowers young girls and women to be successful, and educates on issues affecting their lives. We will send a speaker who is a certified HIV counselor/tester.

Global Campaign for Microbicides
Address:c/o PATH, 1800 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
Phone:202-822-0033
Fax:202-457-1466
Email:info@global-campaign.org
Description:This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. The Global Campaign for Microbicides is a broad-based, international coalition of organizations working to accelerate access to new HIV prevention options?especially for women. The Campaign's diverse network of over 345 NGOs works to accelerate the development of new HIV prevention technologies by raising awareness and mobilizing political support, ensuring the public interest is protected and the rights and interest of trial participants and communities are respected, and by creating a supportive policy environment for the timely development, introduction and use of new prevention technologies.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.global-campaign.org/

Good Shepherd
Address:1225 Race Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-569-1101
Fax:215-569-1759
Other number:215-563-7763 St. John's Hospice
Email:kowens@chs-adphila.org
Description:A program of Catholic Social Services. Shelter for homeless, medically fragile men living with HIV/AIDS. Good Shepherd medical assessment needed to initiate intake process.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.goodshepherdrehab.org/

Good Shepherd Neighborhood House Mediation Project
Address:5356 Chew Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19138
Phone:215-843-5413
Fax:215-843-2080
Other number:215-843-5413 Videophone available
Email:gsmediation@phillymediators.org
Description:Sensitive means of conflict resolution for disputes involving people with HIV/AIDS and related concerns including reconciling personal relationships, planning wills and estates, planning custody arrangements, scheduling debt repayment, negotiating stay-at-work agreements, resolving problem situations with landlords, medical or dental personnel, insurers, etc. Mediation is confidential, informal, empowering and can be scheduled quickly. Mediations can be scheduled evenings or weekends.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://phillymediators.org/

Gordon-Wright Community Development Center
Address:2340 W. Oakdale Street
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Phone:215-915-2081
Other number:215-888-9926 Richard O'Neil
Email:wrightmrvee@aol.com
Description:Operates transitional housing for men through our educational and work force re-entry program. Provides a computer training center. Accepting applications for residents of an extended recovery housing program in the Logan area of Philadelphia. Occupancy is for males only. We are looking for men who are well on their way in the recovery process, not new to recovery, and financially independent (no DPA). HIV testing and counseling, drug and alcohol treatment and referral services.

GPHA (See Greater Philadelphia Health Action or one of the GPHA-operated sites: Al-Assist Behavioral Healthcare Center, Frankford/Al-Assist Behavioral Healthcare Center, Frankford Avenue Health Center, Hunting Park Health Center, Southeast Health Cen

Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger
Address:1725 Fairmount Avenue, Unit 102
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone:215-769-0659
Fax:215-769-2765
Other number:215-430-0556 Food Stamp Hotline
Email:info@hungercoalition.org
Description:GPCAH fights hunger in Southeastern PA through education, outreach, and advocacy. Our programs aim to empower emergency food providers, to inform concerned citizens, and to help shape public policy. Through our outreach, we are also working to improve participation in and access to the Food Stamp Program.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hungercoalition.org

Greater Philadelphia Food Hotline
Phone:215-223-3989
Other number:800-453-2648 National Hunger Hotline
Description:The Greater Philadelphia Food Hotline provides referrals to food and hunger resources in Philadelphia, Montgomery, Chester, Bucks and Delaware Counties. For Allegheny County referrals, call 412-681-1121.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hungercoalition.org/needfood.html

Greater Philadelphia Health Action (GPHA)
Address:432 N. 6th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone:215-925-2400 Administrative Office
Other number:888-296-GPHA (4742)
Email:sbennett@gphainc.org
Description:Greater Philadelphia Health Action?s mission is to provide quality comprehensive primary healthcare, health education, human services, behavioral healthcare and child development services to families and individuals throughout the Delaware Valley regardless of the ability to pay. See listings for Al-Assist Behavioral Healthcare Center, Frankford/Al-Assist Behavioral Healthcare Center, Frankford Avenue Health Center, Hunting Park Health Center, Southeast Health Center, Snyder Avenue Dental (in the Clinic Guide), Wilson Park Medical Center, and Woodland Avenue Health Center for more information. We also operate the Woodland Academy Child Development and Day Care Center, which offers on-site day care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.gphainc.org/

Greater Philadelphia Women's Medical Fund (See Women's Medical Fund)

Habitat for Humanity
Address:1829 N. 19th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Phone:215-765-6000
Fax:215-765-6002
Email:info@HabitatPhiladelphia.org
Description:Offers a home ownership program for low-income individuals and families.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.habitatphiladelphia.org/

Haddington Health Center
Address:5619 Vine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
Phone:215-471-2761
Other number:215-471-2764 Alternate
Email:contactshs@spechealth.org
Description:HIV testing and treatment services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.spechealth.org/medical_services.html

Hahnemann University Hospital
Address:Broad and Vine Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-762-7000
Fax:215-762-8109
Description:Hospital provides health care, home care and transportation for outpatient services. See Partnership Comprehensive Care Practice for information on their HIV Specialty practice.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hahnemannhospital.com/

Haitian Community Help Center
Address:1263 E. Chelten Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19138
Phone:215-224-4971
Description:Haitian Community Help Center is a non-profit community organization dedicated to enhance the quality of life for the Haitian, Caribbean and Africans in Philadelphia. Immigration counseling and referrals; job preparation and placement; document translation; recreational services; tutoring, GED, English and computer classes; and mentoring programs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.haitianchc.org/index.htm

Hall-Mercer Community Mental Health and Retardation Center
Address:245 S. 8th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-829-5790; 215-829-3461
Fax:215-829-8596
Other number:215-829-5279 Mental retardation line; 215-829-5249 Adult mental health intake; 215-829-5554 Children mental health intake; 215-829-5433 Behavior outpatient service
Description:Hall-Mercer Community Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center provides a range of services for children and adults with developmental disabilities and mental illness. Southeast Asian Program helps refugees from Southeast Asia access mental health services including HIV counseling. While Hall-Mercer provides support to a wide range of individuals, it maintains its primary mission to care for the under-served.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pennhealth.com/behav_health/services/pahosp/community.html

Hall-Mercer Crisis Response Center (See Crisis Response Center: Hall Mercer/ Pennsylvania Hospital)

Hamilton Health Center
Address:1821 Fulton Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
Phone:717-230-3909
Other number:717-232-9971 After hours care
Description:Health care, HIV testing, and supportive services for low-income people.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hamiltonhealthcenter.com/

Healing Stream United Church of Christ
Address:401 E. Indiana Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134
Phone:215-739-1160
Description:Offers support group for ex-offenders, which aims to break the cycle of recidivism by addressing adjustment issues.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hsucc.com/

Health Annex
Address:6120 B. Woodland Avenue, 2nd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19142
Phone:215-727-4721
Fax:267-350-5931
Other number:215-685-2684
Email:info@fpcn.us
Description:Primary health care center offers same-day confidential HIV testing appointments, HIV primary and specialty care, dental care, behavioral health and social services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fpcn.us/

Health Centers of Philadelphia (See Philadelphia Health Centers)

Health Federation of Philadelphia
Address:1211 Chestnut Street, Suite 801
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-567-8001
Fax:215-567-7743
Email:healthfederation@healthfederation.org
Description:Provides shared services to a consortium of community and federally qualified health centers in Philadelphia. The Health Federation also coordinates and/or develops programs that enhance access to health care for low income Philadelphians. Serves agencies only, not consumers. Must be associated with an agency to receive assistance.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://healthfederation.org/

Health GAP (Global Access Project)
Address:429 West 127th Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10027
Phone:212-537-0575
Fax:212-937-5283
Other number:267-475-2645
Email:info@healthgap.org
Description:We campaign for drug access and the resources necessary to sustain access for people with HIV/AIDS across the globe. We work with allies in the global South and in the G-7 countries to formulate policies that promote access, mobilize grassroots support for those policies, and confront governmental policy makers, the pharmaceutical industry and international agencies when their policies or practices block access.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.healthgap.org/

Health Information Hotline
Address:1101 Market Street, 9th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:800-985-AIDS (2437) in Philadelphia
Fax:215-685-5388
Other number:215-985-AIDS (2437) Outside of Philadelphia
Description:Provides information and referral services for all AACO-funded programs in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Call specialists answer questions about HIV-related topics, and refer to free services for people living with HIV/AIDS, or those at risk of infection. The hotline is available Mon-Fri 8a-6p. Callers can leave a message all other times. English and Spanish speakers available; interpretation in other languages available with advance notice.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://web2.userinstinct.com/36822104-health-disease-disorders-health-information-aids-hotline.htm

HealthChoices Hot Line (See Medical Assistance / HealthChoices Hotline)

HealthLink Medical Center
Address:1775 Street Road
Southampton, PA 18966
Phone:215-364-4247
Description:A free clinic serving the working uninsured people of Bucks and Montgomery County. Dental services available. Must meet eligibility requirements.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://healthlinkmedical.org/

Helping Other People Evolve (HOPE)
Address:1763 Route 70 East
Cherry Hill, NJ 8003
Phone:856-751-HOPE (4673)
Other number:888-920-2201
Description:Support group for recently widowed men and women all ages (up to two years from loss). Ten week sessions (which can be repeated) begin January, April, July and October. Ten weekly meetings are held in six different New Jersey counties.
Leaving AIDS Library Website www.hopesnj.org

Helpline of Burlington County
Phone:856-234-8888 24-hour
Description:Refers people to agencies and community services in Burlington County.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.co.burlington.nj.us/contact/crisis/index.htm

Henry J Austin Health Center
Address:321 North Warren Street
Trenton, NJ 8618
Phone:609-278-5951
Fax:609-695-3532
Other number:609-278-5946 HIV testing; 609-278-5945 or 5946 Clinic
Description:Designated HIV testing and counseling site for Mercer County; community health center with departments in general medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, podiatry, dental clinic, social service support. Transportation within Trenton.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.henryjaustin.org/health_hiv.html

Hepatitis Hotline (of the American Liver Foundation)
Phone:800-223-0179
Other number:800-GO-LIVER (465-4837)
Description:The nation's leading non-profit organization promoting liver health and disease prevention. ALF provides research, education, and advocacy for those affected by liver-related diseases including hepatitis.

HIAS and Council Migration Services
Address:2100 Arch Street, 3rd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1300
Phone:215-832-0900
Fax:215-832-0919
Email:info@hiaspa.org
Description:Providing law-related immigration services to those who seek asylum, family reunification, permanent legal status, and citizenship in the United States.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hiaspa.org/home/index.htm

HIV Care Outreach and Retention Program (See PHMC)

HIV Case Management Hotline (See Uniform Access Benefit Project)

HIV Home and Community-Based Program (See PHMC)

HIV Insurance Help (See Community Health and Education Outreach)

HIV Mirror
Address:3733 Spruce Street, Vance Hall, Room 408, University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-774-1222
Description:HIVmirror tests your DNA for CCR5-Delta 32 and CCR2-64I genes, the two genes that important in HIV infection. Until now, the test for these genes was only available to participants in research studies. Now, it is available to you in the privacy of your own home, for $99. This test is for informational purposes only and not a medical diagnosis. HIVmirror is not associated with the University of Pennsylvania.

HIV Nightline
Phone:800-628-9240
Other number:415-434-2437; 415-989-5212 Spanish; 415-781-2228 TTY
Description:Project Inform hosts the HIV Nightline, providing emotional support and information and referrals for callers throughout the night. Anyone can call, open 5p-5a in all time zones.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://aidsnightline.org/

HIV Planning Council (See Office of HIV Planning)

HIV Wisdom for Older Women
Address:Family Health Care, 340 Southwest Boulevard
Kansas City, KS 66103-2150
Phone:913-722-3100
Fax:913-722-2542
Email:jane@hivwisdom.org
Description:Dedicated to the prevention of HIV in older women and to life enrichment for those who are infected.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://hopeworks.org/

HIV/AIDS Fact Line
Phone:800-662-6080, 800-929-5602
Fax:215-985-2838
Other number:717-783-0479 For more information from the Office of the Department of Health
Description:Pennsylvania Department of Health hotline offering referrals to testing sites, HIV medical services, case management, information, legal services, housing, education, and short-term counseling.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.choice-phila.org/

Hoboken University Medical Center, FAITH Services
Address:307 Willow Avenue
Hoboken, NJ 7030
Phone:201-792-6161
Fax:201-792-8595
Email:jlorenzo@hobokenumc.com
Description:HIV Specialty medical care, case management, outreach and education and referral services, medication, food, transportation services and support groups for HIV positive individuals. Languages: Spanish, Tagalog, Portuguese, Japanese.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hobokenumc.org/

HOPE (See Helping Other People Evolve)

Hope House (Catholic Social Services of Morris County )
Address:19-21 Belmont Avenue
Dover, NJ 7801
Phone:973-361-5555
Fax:973-361-5290
Other number:800-213-4967
Email:information@hopehouseng.org
Description:Serves clients from Morris County providing professionally based social services, especially for those who are oppressed, powerless, or otherwise disenfranchised. Our Social Service Agency advocates fair and just treatment for all individuals. Hope House is a program of Catholic Social Services of Morris County. There is a department within Hope House called The AIDS Center, which is limited to those who are living with HIV/AIDS.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hopehousenj.org

Hopeworks 'N Camden
Address:543 State Street
Camden, NJ 8102
Phone:856-365-HOPE (4673)
Fax:856-365-8734
Email:info@hopeworks.org
Description:The heart of our program is technology training, which we provide in a safe, respectful, and celebratory atmosphere. We train our youth in state-of-the art computer applications: website design, geographic information services (GIS), computer networking and repair, and video. We also have literacy and life skills trainings.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://hopeworks.org/

Horizon House: Bucks County
Phone:215-354-0429
Fax:215-953-8987
Email:hhdsbc@hhinc.org
Description:Since 1952, Horizon House has been a resource in the community to adults with psychiatric or developmental disabilities, drug or alcohol addictions, and/or homelessness by providing a continuum of services and supports and community resource coordination.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hhinc.org/

Horizon House: Chester County
Address:825 Paoli Pike
West Chester, PA 19380
Phone:610-933-9040
Email:hhchesco@hhinc.org
Description:Since 1952, Horizon House has been a resource in the community to adults with psychiatric or developmental disabilities, drug or alcohol addictions, and/or homelessness by providing a continuum of services and supports and community resource coordination.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hhinc.org/

Horizon House: Delaware County
Address:1601 Parklane Road, Upper Level
Swarthmore, PA 19081
Phone:610-328-2165
Fax:610-328-2274
Email:hhdelco@hhinc.org
Description:Since 1952, Horizon House has been a resource in the community to adults with psychiatric or developmental disabilities, drug or alcohol addictions, and/or homelessness by providing a continuum of services and supports and community resource coordination.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hhinc.org/

Horizon House: Delaware State
Address:500 Madison Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone:302-655-7108
Fax:302-655-0689
Email:hhdi@hhinc.org
Description:Since 1952, Horizon House has been a resource in the community to adults with psychiatric or developmental disabilities, drug or alcohol addictions, and/or homelessness by providing a continuum of services and supports and community resource coordination.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hhinc.org/

Horizon House: Philadelphia County
Address:120 S. 30th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-386-3838
Fax:215-386-4854
Email:horizon.house@hhinc.org
Description:Since 1952, Horizon House has been a resource in the community to adults with psychiatric or developmental disabilities, drug or alcohol addictions, and/or homelessness by providing a continuum of services and supports and community resource coordination.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hhinc.org/

Hospice Link
Address:3 Unity Square
Machiasport, ME 34655
Phone:800-331-1620
Fax:207-255-8008
Description:Provides referral service for patients seeking hospice in all states.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hospiceworld.org

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania MacGregor Infectious Disease Program (See HUP MacGregor ? )

Hostelling International - Delaware Valley Council
Address:1210 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-925-6005
Fax:215-925-4874
Email:hidvc@hi-dvc.org
Description:Our mission: "To help all, especially the young, gain a greater understanding of the world and its people through hostelling." Hostels offer affordable short-term housing. The Delaware Valley Council manages hostels in the greater Philadelphia area: Bank Street Hostel, Chamounix Mansion, Tyler State Park, Iron Master's Mansion, and Weisel Hostel.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hi-dvc.org/

Hunterdon County HIV/AIDS Task Force
Address:8 Guantt Place
Flemington, NJ 8822
Phone:908-806-4893
Fax:908-806-5503
Email:hiv@co.hunterdon.nj.us
Description:A forum in which agencies and interested members of the community can coordinate, advocate and network in regard to the issues of HIV/AIDS in Hunterdon County, with the overall goal being to reduce and prevent future infection in county residents. The Task Force stresses informed awareness as the best defense to HIV. Free HIV testing and counseling Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

Hunting Park Health Center
Address:1999 West Hunting Park Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Phone:215-228-9300
Fax:215-228-9913
Other number:888-296-GPHA (4742); ; 215-229-1390 Dental???
Email:sbennett@gphainc.org
Description:Adult Medicine, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Podiatry, Nutrition, OB/GYN, Family Planning, Case Management, Immunization, HIV/AIDS Testing/Treatment, Dental Care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.gphainc.org/sitesMap.asp

HUP (Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania) MacGregor Infectious Disease Program
Address:3400 Spruce Street, Silverstein Pavilion, 3rd Floor, Suite D
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-662-6932
Fax:215-662-7899
Other number:215-662-2335; for testing, call Lisa Espinosa at 215-615-1717
Description:Treats patients in all stages of HIV disease through in-patient and Infectious Disease Clinic for out-patients. Social worker available. HIV testing by appointment only. Maintains an internationally known Clinical Research Center; see University of Pennsylvania Center for AIDS Research. See also University of Pennsylvania Robert Schattner School of Dentistry for dental care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pennhealth.com/

Hyacinth AIDS Foundation: Administrative Office
Address:317 George Street, Suite 203
New Brunswick, NJ 8901
Phone:732-246-0204
Fax:732-246-4137
Other number:800-433-0254 NJ only
Email:info@hyacinth.org
Description:Hyacinth maintains six offices across central and northern New Jersey. Provides many confidential and free services to people living with HIV/AIDS, as well as caregivers, friends, family, or people who are just concerned about their own risk.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hyacinth.org/hyacinth/services/

Hyacinth AIDS Foundation: Essex County
Address:155 Washington Street, Suite 206
Newark, NJ 7102
Phone:973-565-0300
Fax:973-643-8661
Other number:800-433-0254 NJ only
Email:info@hyacinth.org
Description:Provides harm reduction education, perinatal prevention outreach, treatment education and adherence counseling, legal client advocacy, discharge planning, housing, and the Wellness Community.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hyacinth.org/hyacinth/services/

Hyacinth AIDS Foundation: Hudson County
Address:880 Bergen Avenue, Suite 802
Jersey City, NJ 7306
Phone:201-432-1134
Fax:201-432-0787
Other number:800-433-0254 NJ only
Email:info@hyacinth.org
Description:Provides harm reduction education, perinatal prevention outreach, treatment education and adherence counseling, legal client advocacy, and the Wellness Community.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hyacinth.org/hyacinth/services/

Hyacinth AIDS Foundation: Mercer County
Address:986 South Broad Street, 1st fl
Trenton, NJ 8611
Phone:609-396-8322
Fax:609-396-8175
Other number:800-433-0254 NJ only
Email:info@hyacinth.org
Description:Provides case management, treatment education and adherence counseling, and support groups.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hyacinth.org/hyacinth/services/

Hyacinth AIDS Foundation: Passaic County
Address:100 Hamilton Plaza, Suite 421
Paterson, NJ 7505
Phone:973-278-7636
Fax:973-278-2851
Other number:800-433-0254 NJ only
Email:info@hyacinth.org
Description:Provides harm reduction education, treatment education and adherence counseling, legal client advocacy, and the Wellness Community. Prevention information source for HIV and other STDs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hyacinth.org/hyacinth/services/

Hyacinth AIDS Foundation: Union County
Address:25 Craig Place
North Plainfield, NJ 7060
Phone:908-755-0021
Fax:908-322-1596
Other number:800-433-0254 NJ only
Email:info@hyacinth.org
Description:Provides rapid HIV testing, prevention case management, legal client advocacy, and treatment education and Wellness Community.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hyacinth.org/hyacinth/services/

Imago Dei Metropolitan Community Church
Address:1223 Middletown Road
Glen Mills, PA 19342
Phone:610-358-1716
Fax:610-358-1979
Description:Imago Dei Metropolitan Community Church offers spiritual growth and Christ-centered worship to the Rainbow Community preparing people to share their God-given time, talent, and treasures with our church and world.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.imagodeimcc.org/

Immediate Seating
Address:c/o ActionAIDS, 1216 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-981-3363
Description:Immediate Seating offers complimentary tickets to cultural and entertainment events. Available to people living with HIV/AIDS infection and their guests.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://actionaids.org/services.htm#15

Immigrant Women's Legal Assistance Hotline
Phone:215-981-3838
Description:Help for immigrant women who are victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in divorce, custody, child/spousal support, protection from abuse orders and immigration. Call anytime.

IMPACT Services
Address:1952 E. Allegheny Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-739-1600
Description:Provides job readiness training and job placement assistance to Philadelphia County adjudicated drug offenders. Must be referred through FIR Program. Also offers employment assistance to non-custodial fathers (18-30) who were in prison.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.impactservices.org/

Institute for the Study of Civic Values
Address:1218 Chestnut Street, Room 702
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-238-1434
Email:edcivic@libertynet.org
Description:The Institute for the Study of Civic Values was established in Philadelphia in 1973 to build a new politics of community focused on the fulfillment of America's historic civic ideals. They have many community-based programs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.iscv.org/

Intercultural Family Services, Inc. (IFSI)
Address:4225 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-386-1298
Fax:215-386-9348
Other number:215-468-4673, x107 Testing and Prevention at the South Philly site
Email:ifsi@ifsinc.org
Description:Multi-racial, multi-ethnic staff provides social and education services. Main site provides family services, housing, counseling, referrals, job development, and youth services and food, particularly to low-income Asian and African-American families and individuals residing in Philadelphia. HIV prevention services and HIV testing at the second site in South Philadelphia: 2317 S. 23rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19145.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ifsinc.org

Interfaith Housing Alliance
Address:PO Box 141, 31 South Spring Garden Street
Ambler, PA 19002
Phone:215-628-2334
Fax:215-643-5194
Other number:215-628-2334 Alternate number
Description:Housing for low income abused women and children. Limited aid toward utility bills for Montgomery County residents. An interview is required to receive services; not available on emergency basis. Also arranges referrals to appropriate social service organizations.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.i-fha.org/

International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care
Address:33 North LaSalle Street, Suite 1700
Chicago, IL 60602
Phone:312-795-4930
Fax:312-795-4938
Email:iapac@iapac.org
Description:Provides information on research findings and treatment regimens online and in the Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.iapac.org/

J. Edwin Wood Clinic
Address:700 Spruce Street, Suite 304
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone:215-829-3521
Fax:215-829-3532
Description:Treats patients at any point in HIV disease. Also offering dermatology, endocrinology, and urology clinics, in addition to HIV care. Languages: Spanish, Burmese, Romanian, Arabic, Malay, Korean, Mandarin, Hindi, Pakistani, Tagalog.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pennhealth.com/Wagform/MainPage.aspx?config=provider&P=LP&ID=697

Jaisohn Center
Address:6705 Old York Road
Philadelphia, PA 19126-2841
Phone:215-276-8092
Fax:215-224-0724
Other number:215-224-2000 Medical center
Email:lee.sukgu@verizon.net
Description:Provides HIV testing, in English and Korean, Mon-Fri 9a-5p. Primary medical care, but not HIV specialty care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jaisohn.org

Jeanes Hospital: New Vision Program
Address:7600 Central Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Phone:215-728-2000
Other number:800-939-CARE
Email:Information.Jeanes@TUHS.Temple.edu
Description:The New Vision Program offers inpatient emergency medical/surgical detoxification service for adults with drug and alcohol related problems located in the Philadelphia area.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jeanes.com/default.asp

Jefferson Health Mentors Program
Address:InterProfessional Education Center, 1015 Walnut Street, Curtis 401
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-955-3757
Other number:215-955-2764
Email:jcipe@jefferson.edu
Description:Jefferson's Health Mentors program is an opportunity for Jefferson students to learn from clients about life with a chronic health conditions. Adults of any age who have one or more chronic health conditions can volunteer to be a Health Mentor.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://jeffline.jefferson.edu/jcipe

Jefferson Medical College Cardeza Foundation for Hematologic Research and the Division of Hematology
Address:1015 Walnut Street, 820 Curtis Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-955-7786
Fax:215-923-3836
Description:Provides comprehensive hemophilia and HIV-related care for adolescents and adult hemophiliacs, their sexual partners, families, and unserved/underserved hemophiliacs. Bilingual counseling available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.tju.edu/medicine/hematology/cardeza/index.cfm

Jefferson University Hospital, Division of Infectious Diseases, Outpatient Clinic
Address:834 Walnut Street, Suite 650
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-955-5161
Fax:215-923-6003
Other number:215-955-7785 Alternate number; Clinical Trials: 215-503-9060
Description:HIV treatment for patients at all stages of HIV disease; clinical research and social services. Federal AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) site; call for more information.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jeffersonhospital.org/healthcare/departments/index.html

Jefferson University Hospital, Emergency Department
Address:132 S. 10th Street, 1st Floor Main
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-955-7559
Fax:215-923-6225
Other number:215-955-6844
Description:Emergency services, including sexual assault kits and post-exposure prophylaxis. Provides rapid HIV testing services to walk-in patients. Patient does not need insurance to receive free testing. Hours of service are 9am to 5pm Mon-Fri.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jeffersonhospital.org/emer/index.html

JEVS (Jewish Employment and Vocational Service)
Address:1845 Walnut Street, 7th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-854-1800
Email:jevs@jevs.org
Description:JEVS Human Services is a not-for-profit, nonsectarian social service agency that benefits the Greater Philadelphia community by enhancing employability and self-sufficiency through a broad range of education, training, health and rehabilitation programs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jevs.org/

JEVS Human Services Work and Recovery Programs
Address:9350 Ashton Road, Suite 201
Philadelphia, PA 19114
Phone:267-350-8600
Fax:215-255-4778
Description:JEVS Work and Recovery Programs are for people who are living with mental illness, learning or physical disability, drug or alcohol dependency, or HIV.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jevshumanservices.org

JEVS Prison Program
Address:8301 State Road
Philadelphia, PA 19136
Phone:215-685-7114
Email:John.Lieb@prisons.phila.gov
Description:Provides vocational training to inmates in the Philadelphia Prison System in order to increase their employability once they are released.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jevs.org/inmate_svs.asp

Jewish Family and Children's Service
Address:2100 Arch Street, 5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-496-9700
Fax:267-256-2119
Email:info@jfcsphil.org
Description:Individual and family counseling, emergency homemaker/health aides, outreach program including volunteer department for transportation, HIV/AIDS educational public speaking, support groups for families and friends of PWAS, information and referral, group psychotherapy. Russian and Yiddish language services available. Not limited to Jewish clients. There are other locations in Philadelphia and surrounding areas.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jfcsphil.org/

Jonathan Lax Immune Disorders Treatment Center (See Lax Center)

Joy of Living, Inc.
Address:4445 Penn Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Phone:215-669-9881
Fax:215-744-3665
Email:scully9881@comcast.com
Description:Clean and sober transitional housing for men and women with several locations in the 19124 zip code area. This resource also has an intake house for women, with emphasis on mother/child reunification.

Juvenile Law Center
Address:1315 Walnut Street, 4th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-625-0551
Fax:215-625-2808
Other number:800-875-8887 Toll free in PA
Email:info@jlc.org
Description:JLC works on behalf of children interacting with public agencies ? for example, abused or neglected children placed in foster homes, delinquent youth sent to residential treatment facilities or adult prisons, or children in placement with specialized needs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.jlc.org/index.php

Kennedy Health Services Early Intervention Program: Garden State Infectious Disease Associates
Address:709 Haddonfield-Berlin Road
Voorhees, NJ 8043
Phone:856-566-3190
Fax:856-566-1904
Other number:800-822-9332
Description:Treats patients at any point in HIV disease, regardless of insurance status. Access to many related health services, including nutrition and case management.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.gsida.org/

Kensington Hospital
Address:136 West Diamond Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone:215-426-8100 ext 6567
Fax:215-291-6030
Other number:215-291-6020 Detox
Email:ireyes@KensingtonHospital.org
Description:"The bilingual hospital at Norris Square." Bilingual medical care and HIV specialty care for people living with HIV (insured or uninsured). Services include nutrition, dental care, case management, HIV-related counseling, HIV antibody testing, walk-in family planning, methadone maintenance, and in-patient detoxification.

Keystone Health Plan East Member Services
Phone:215-241-2273 Member services in Philadelphia
Other number:800-227-3114 Member services not in Philadelphia
Description:Member services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ibx.com/health_plans/individual/hmo.html

Keystone HELP (Home Energy Loan Program)
Phone:AFC-FIRST (888-232-3477)
Description:Offers financing for energy efficient home improvements.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.keystonehelp.com

Keystone Home Health and Keystone Hospice
Address:8765 Stenton Avenue
Wyndmoor, PA 19038
Phone:215-836-2440
Fax:215-836-2448
Email:info@keystonecare.com
Description:Since 1995, not-for-profit and independent Keystone Hospice has provided comprehensive care in Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, and Bucks counties to patients of all ages and end-stage diagnoses ? including pediatric hospice and HIV/AIDS services. We are a comprehensive Medicare and Medicaid licensed provider for home health care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.keystonecare.com/

Keystone Mercy Health Plan Member Services
Address:200 Stevens Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19113
Phone:800-521-6860 Member services
Fax:215-863-5735
Description:Member services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.keystonemercy.com/

Kingdom Care Re-entry Network
Address:1606 Mifflin Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145
Phone:215-334-3343, x23
Fax:215-334-1330
Email:gregthomps@aol.com
Description:Kingdom Care Re-entry Network trains and provides personal volunteer mentors for ex-offenders, provides life skills development, spiritual renewal and holistic human services, education, tutoring, job training, housing, and counseling.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.truegospeltabernacle.org/

Kirkbride Rehab
Address:111 N. 49th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
Phone:215-471-2600
Description:Residential and detox substance abuse treatment services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website www.kirkbridecenter.com

Korean Community Development Services Center
Address:6055 North 5th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19120
Phone:215-276-8830
Fax:215-224-8150
Email:jhy@koreancenter.org
Description:Prevention education, workshops, counseling and referrals to HIV testing and service in Cambodian, Chinese, Korean, Laotian, and Vietnamese languages.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.koreancenter.org

Lambda Legal National Headquarters
Address:120 Wall Street, Suite 1500
120 Wall Street, Suite 1500, NY 10005-3904
Phone:212-809-8585
Fax:212-809-0055
Description:Lambda Legal is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgendered people, and those with HIV through impact litigation, education, and public policy work. The National Headquarters accepts Legal Help Desk calls at any time during regular business hours, Mon-Fri 9:30a-5:30p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.lambdalegal.org/

Lancaster Activity Center
Address:250 West King Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
Description:The Activity Center for the AIDS Community Alliance of South Central PA offers HIV testing every Wed 10a-6p.

Laser Voicemail
Phone:206-376-1000
Description:Laser Voicemail is a Seattle-based organization offering free, unique personal voicemail numbers for people without phone service. This service is free, but callers will hear an ad before they can leave a message.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.laservoicemail.com/

Law Project of Pennsylvania (See AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania)

Lawyer Referral and Information Service
Phone:215-238-6333
Description:Sponsored by the Philadelphia Bar Association, this service refers callers to attorneys in private practice. For referral to free lawyers for criminal cases, please see the Defender's Association.

Lax Center
Address:1233 Locust Street, 5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-790-1788
Fax:215-732-5490
Other number:HIV testing, x166
Description:A project of Philadelphia FIGHT, this community-based HIV treatment center provides innovative care for people living with HIV and AIDS, including access to clinical trials, case management, treatment education, mental health services, and community involvement.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.fight.org/

Lebanon Family Health Services
Address:615 Cumberland Street
Lebanon, PA 17042-5233
Phone:717-273-6741
Fax:717-273-6337
Other number:717-273-6940 WIC services
Description:HIV testing offered every Mon 11a-6p. Many other social services available, including smoking cessation.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.lebanonfamilyhealth.org/

LGBT Health Resource Center (See SafeGuards Project)

Liberty Resources
Address:714 Market Street, Suite 100
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone:215-634-2000
Fax:215-634-6628
Other number:215-634-6630 TTY, 888-634-2155
Email:LRinc@libertyresources.org
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.libertyresources.org/

Lifeline (See Verizon Low-Income Programs)

Logisticare
Address:928 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:267-515-6400
Other number:877-835-7412
Description:Provides transportation for medical and other vital appointments for clients of Ryan White Title I programs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.logisticare.com/

Lower Merion Counseling Center
Address:850 W. Lancaster Avenue, 2nd floor
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Phone:610-520-1510
Fax:610-520-1517
Description:Individual, group and family counseling on HIV-related issues.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.rhd.org

Lutheran Settlement
Address:1340 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125
Phone:215-426-8610
Fax:215-426-0581
Email:info@lutheransettlement.org
Description:Programs include education, family shelter, domestic violence services, and senior living.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.lutheransettlement.org/

Luzerne Treatment Center
Address:600 E. Luzerne Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Phone:215-634-8960
Description:Luzerne Treatment Center, a project of MinSec Companies, offers In-Patient short and long term drug and alcohol recovery, including those with a mental health diagnosis.

MacGregor Infectious Disease Program (See HUP MacGregor...)

Malvern Institute
Address:940 King Road
Malvern, PA 19355
Phone:888-MI-DETOX (643-3869)
Other number:610-647-0330
Description:Malvern Institute provides treatment for psychiatric disorders and addiction. Most commercial insurances are accepted. Call the intake line 24 hours a day for more information.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://ww.malverninstitute.com

MANNA (Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance)
Address:12 South 23rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-496-2662
Fax:215-496-9102
Email:amapp@mannapa.org
Description:Wellness through nutrition. MANNA offers home-delivered, medically appropriate meals to individuals and families who are at acute nutritional risk from a life-threatening illness, including HIV/AIDS. MANNA also provides education and counseling to help clients make intelligent nutrition choices. Volunteers always welcome. All services are provided free of charge. Meal service qualification is based solely on health status and level of nutritional risk.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mannapa.org/

Maria de los Santos Health Center
Address:401-55 West Allegheny Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Phone:215-291-2500
Fax:215-291-2587
Email:daubs@dvch.org
Description:Medical care, care outreach and adherence counseling. HIV testing is available for patients.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.dvch.org

Maternity Care Coalition
Address:2000 Hamilton Street, Suite 205
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone:215-972-0700
Fax:215-972-8266
Email:mcc@MOMobile.org
Description:MCC works to improve maternal and child well-being through direct service, community and professional education, research and advocacy. They offer the "MOMobile", Early Head Start, cribs, research, community engagement, and HIV prevention programs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.momobile.org/

Mayor's Office for the Re-entry of Ex-Offenders (See Re-entry One Stop Center)

Mazzoni Center
Address:Permanent Address: 1201 Chestnut Street, 3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-563-0652
Fax:215-563-0664
Email:info@mazzonicenter.org
Description:As of July 1, 2009, Mazzoni Center services will be temporarily relocating to 21 S. 12th Street (Stephen Girard Building). Open Door Counseling, Case Management, Food Bank, Smoking Cessation, and CRCS will be on the 8th floor; HIV Testing/ STD Screening (by appointment) and Administration will be on the 12th floor. Free and anonymous HIV testing and counseling on-site and at Washington West Project; screenings for sexually transmitted infections; Hepatitis A & B immunization; mental health care; early intervention, group and individual risk reduction and HIV case management services; Food Bank and nutrition for individuals and families living with HIV; HIV+ support groups; prevention and education; smoking cessation. See Mazzoni Center Family and Community Medicine for information on health care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mazzonicenter.org/

Mazzoni Center Family and Community Medicine
Address:809 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-563-0658
Fax:215-923-0365
Email:askthedoc@mazzonicenter.org
Description:Mazzoni Family and Community Medicine is a full service medical practice, specifically focused on the health care needs of the LGBT and HIVAIDS communities; we offer primary care, HIV primary care, women's health services, and transgender health services. Most insurances accepted. Sliding fee scale. No one turned away due to inability to pay.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mazzonicenter.org/programs/medicalcare/service_view.php?service_id=26

McAuley House
Address:1800 Morris Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145
Phone:215-271-5166
Fax:215-271-1601
Email:mcedeno@chs-adphila.org
Description:Six bedroom transitional housing with intensive case management, support groups, life skills education, and 24-hour staffing for fragile women including women with HIV/AIDS.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mcauleyri.org/mcauleyhouse.htm

Meade School Family Health Center
Address:18th and Oxford Street (entrance on Oxford Street)
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Phone:215-765-9501
Fax:215-765-9516
Description:Offers HIV/AIDS primary care and supportive services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.qchc.org/

Medical Assistance / HealthChoices Hotline
Phone:800-440-3989
Other number:800-618-4225 TTY
Description:Enrolls people in HealthChoices insurance plans according to county and need.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.enrollnow.net

Medical Assistance Transportation Program (See Logisticare for Philadelphia County; Bucks County Transport for Bucks County; Rover for Chester County; Community Transit for Delaware County; and TransNet for Montgomery County)

Medicare Hotline
Phone:800-MEDICARE (633-4227)
Other number:877-486-2048 TTY
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.medicare.gov/callcenter.asp

MEE Productions (Motivational Educational Entertainment Productions)
Address:340 N. 12th Street, Suite 200
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-829-4920
Fax:215-829-4903
Other number:877-MEE-PROD (633-7763)
Email:info@meeproductions.com
Description:An African-American social marketing and communication firm that conducts research on the development of HIV/AIDS prevention programs. MEE is a full service media production and marketing advertising company, developing social marketing campaigns.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.meeproductions.com/

Menergy
Address:7500 Germantown Avenue, New Covenant Campus, Elders Hall, Suite 5
Philadelphia, PA 19119
Phone:215-242-2235
Fax:215-242-3974
Other number:267-625-6135 Espanol
Description:Counseling and treatment for people who have been abusive to a partner, of whatever gender or sexual orientation. Satellite site for Spanish speakers in North Philadelphia.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.menergy.org

Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania
Address:1211 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-751-1800
Other number:800-688-4226
Email:mha@mhasp.org
Description:The Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania (MHASP) is an advocacy, service and education association founded in 1951 to help improve the lives of people with mental illnesses. Programs include job readiness, community support, advocacy, community and family education, residential and treatment services, and age-related services.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mhasp.org

Mental Health Delegates
Phone:215-685-6440
Description:Approves involuntary commitment applications, provides authorization for emergency services, sends mobile emergency team for home visits, and provides access to crisis residential facilities.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.nocourtfamilylaw.com/

Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital: Friday HIV Clinic
Address:1503 Landsdowne Avenue
Darby, PA 19023
Phone:610-872-9101 AIDS Care Group; all appointments are made through ACG
Fax:610-872-9103
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mercyhealth.org/fitzgerald/

Mercy Hospice
Address:334 S. 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-545-5153 Yvonne Branch
Fax:215-545-5411
Description:Recovery house for women sponsored by Catholic Social Services. Provides free meals Mon-Fri; showers on Tues, Wed+ Th; referrals to other social services on Tues + Th.

Mercy Hospital
Address:501 S. 54th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Phone:215-879-8127
Fax:215-748-9513
Other number:215-748-9118 Alternate Number
Description:Hospital providing health care; HIV specialty care available.

Mercy Hospital Suburban Family Practice Center
Address:530 Church Street, 2nd floor
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone:610-275-7240
Fax:610-275-1381
Email:cfattore@mercyhealth.org
Description:The Family Practice is open Mon-Fri 9a-5p; the ID Specialist is in Monday afternoons.

Metropolican Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance (See MANNA)

Metropolitan Community Church of Philadelphia
Address:1315 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-735-6223
Email:mccphiladelphia@worldnet.att.net
Description:PWA pastoral counseling and communion for home/hospital-bound PWAS.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mccphiladelphia.com/

Mid City Apartments
Address:2025 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-988-5495
Other number:215-985-0555 Marisol
Description:Offers subsidized rental units for low-income women. Consumers may initiate application process.

Minute by Minute
Address:2562 N. 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Phone:215-223-8996
Description:Recovery program offering transitional housing for men and women. Consumer may initiate intake process.

MOMobile (See Maternity Care Coalition)

Monmouth Regional Screening Center
Phone:732-774-0151

Montgomery County Community Action Development Commission (CADCOM)
Address:113 E. Main Street, Norristown
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone:610-277-6363
Fax:610-277-7399
Other number:877-CAD-COM2 (223-2662)
Email:info@cadcom.org
Description:Grants to help homeowners and tenants improve fuel efficiency and reduce heating costs; eligibility requirements same as LIHEAP. Private funds to help income-eligible households pay their electric, gas and water bills. Also providing asset development plans, microenterprise programs, food distribution, food community cupboards, Thanksgiving food baskets, and a children's breakfast and lunch program during the summer months. Family savings program also promoted.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.cadcom.org/

Montgomery County Health Department: Norristown
Address:1430 DeKalb Street, PO Box 311
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone:610-278-5145
Fax:610-278-5166
Email:publichealth@montcopa.org?
Description:Confidential and anonymous HIV testing and counseling; testing and treatments for STDs and communicable diseases such as TB; immunizations; referrals and education. Rapid HIV antibody testing available by making an appointment. The walk-in clinic with traditional HIV testing is open Tues 1p-4p, Wed 4p-7p, Fri 9a-12p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://health.montcopa.org/health/site/default.asp

Montgomery County Health Department: Pottstown
Address:364 King Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
Phone:610-970-5040
Fax:610-970-5048
Email:publichealth@montcopa.org?
Description:Confidential and anonymous HIV testing and counseling; testing and treatments for STDs and communicable diseases such as TB;immunizations; counseling; referrals and education. Walk-in hours for HIV testing are Tues 4p-7p and Th 1p-4p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://health.montcopa.org/health/site/default.asp

Montgomery County Methadone Center
Address:316 DeKalb Street
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone:610-272-3710
Fax:610-270-0760
Email:marie.mcmc@comcast.net
Description:Drug therapy and counseling program for recovering narcotic addicts from all socioeconomic levels. All are medically and psychologically approved for methadone treatment.

Montgomery Hospital
Address:1301 Powell Street, Norristown
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone:610-270-2000
Fax:610-313-4739
Description:Cares for HIV/AIDS patients in all stages of the illness; support groups available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www2.montgomeryhospital.org/

Mothers In Charge
Address:P.O. Box 42461
Philadelphia, PA 19101
Phone:215-235-SAVE (7283) Hatfield House Office
Fax:215-236-7622
Other number:215-228-1718 Allegheny Office
Email:info@mothersincharge.org
Description:The mission of Mothers In Charge is violence prevention, education and intervention for youth, young adults, families and community organizations. In addition, Mothers In Charge works with elected officials on legislation to support safe neighborhoods and communities for children and families and collaborates with community and faith based organizations. Chapters also exist in Norristown and Chester, PA, and Atlantic County, NJ.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mothersincharge.org

Mt. Airy Community Computer Center
Address:6757 Greene Street, (at Westview)
Philadelphia, PA 19119
Phone:215-848-0658
Fax:215-843-6655
Email:maccc@mtairylearningtree.org
Description:The Mt. Airy Community Computer Center, a project of the Mt. Airy Learning Tree, has the mission of mission of closing the digital divide between advantaged and disadvantaged citizens. The Job Readiness for Ex-Offenders Program is a combination of computer classes, a Job Readiness workshop designed to help participants learn how to search for and apply to jobs online and a free rehabbed computer. The Computer Clinic is available for low-cost computer repair consultation.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.mtairylearningtree.org/maccc.html

MTM (See Logisiticare)

NAMES Project Central New Jersey
Address:PO Box 716
New Brunswick, NJ 8903
Phone:732-249-3933
Email:namespcnj@aol.com
Description:Regional AIDS Quilt office.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsquilt.org/

NAMES Project Delaware
Address:c/o Delaware HIV Consortium 100 West 10th Street, Suite 415
Wilmington, DE 17802
Phone:302-654-5471
Fax:302-654-5472
Email:mpollack@delawarehiv.org
Description:Regional AIDS Quilt office.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsquilt.org/

NAPWA (National Association of People with AIDS)
Address:8401 Colesville Road, Suite 750
Silver Springs, MD 20910
Phone:240-247-0880
Fax:240-247-0574
Other number:240-247-1030
Email:ajames@napwa.org
Description:Information and referral for HIV and non-HIV communities. Management training for ASO's through collaboration with the National Minority AIDS Council. Publishes Medical Alert, a monthly e-newsletter.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.napwa.org/

Nar-Anon Family Groups
Phone:800-477-6291
Fax:310-534-8688
Email:naranonWSO@gmail.com
Description:Nar-Anon members are relatives and friends who are concerned about the addiction or drug problem of another. Nar-Anon?s program of recovery is adapted from Narcotics Anonymous and uses Nar-Anon's Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Twelve Concepts. The Nar-Anon Family Group is for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation due to the addiction problem of someone close to them.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://nar-anon.org/

Narcotics Anonymous, Greater Philadelphia Regional Service Office (NA GPRSO)
Address:1242 "C" S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Phone:215-755-8200
Fax:215-755-8201
Other number:215-NA-WORKS (629-6757) Hotline; Eastern Pennsylvania: 877-871-9281. New Jersey Meetings: 732-933-0462 or 800-992-0401. Reading/Pottstown Area: 610-374-5944. Little Apple Area - Allentown, PA: 610-439-1998. Pocono Mountains Area - Stroudsburg, PA: 570-421
Email:rso@naworks.org
Description:NA-GPRS provides products and literature for NA members. NA has Regional Service Offices across Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.naworks.org/

NATAP (National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project)
Address:580 Broadway, Suite 1010
New York, NY 10012
Phone:212-219-0106
Fax:212-219-8473
Other number:888-26-NATAP Toll free
Email:info@natap.org
Description:Advocacy, information and reports on experimental AIDS treatments. Provides education for HIV and HEP C.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.natap.org/

National Alliance to End Homelessness
Address:1518 K Street NW, Suite 410
Washington, DC 20005
Phone:202-638-1526
Fax:202-638-4664
Email:naeh@naeh.org
Description:The National Alliance to End Homelessness is a nonpartisan organization committed to preventing and ending homelessness in the United States. As a nonprofit organization focused on systemic reform of our nation's social safety nets, we do not have the capacity to directly aid or refer people who are in immediate need of assistance.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.endhomelessness.org/

National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP)
Phone:800-CDC-INFO (232-4636)
Other number:888-232-6348 TTY
Email:cdcinfo@cdc.gov
Description:The National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP) is responsible for public health surveillance, prevention research, and programs to prevent and control HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections, and tuberculosis.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/

National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women
Address:125 S. 9th Street, Suite 302
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-351-0010
Fax:215-351-0779
Other number:800-903-0111, ext. 3 Toll free
Description:This Center provides technical assistance to battered women charged with crimes and their defense teams. The organization assists advocates for women who have injured or killed their batterers in self-defense; battered women who have been coerced into criminal activity; and women charged with "failing to protect" their children from the batterers' violence.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ncdbw.org

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, New Jersey
Address:360 Corporate Blvd.
Robbinsville, NJ 8691
Phone:609-689-0599
Fax:609-689-0595
Email: info@ncaddnj.org
Description:Education and prevention services for alcoholism and drug addiction; information and referral; film library; employee assistance program services; free pamphlets on a variety of topics; parenting skills program; stress management programs and student assistance. Particular interest in the relationship between alcohol/drug abuse and HIV in adolescents and adults.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ncaddnj.org/default.asp

National Criminal Justice Reference Service
Address:PO Box 6000
Rockville, MD 20849-6000
Phone:800-851-3420
Fax:301-519-5212
Other number:877-712-9279 TTY
Email:Email via web http://www.ncjrs.gov/App/ContactUs.aspx
Description:A federally funded resource offering justice and substance abuse information to support research, policy, and program development worldwide.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ncjrs.gov/

National Domestic Violence Hotline
Phone:800-799-7233
Other number:800-787-3224 TTY
Description:This hotline offers crisis counseling and resource referral for survivors of domestic violence. Services available in English, Spanish, and 139 other languages.

National Hemophilia Foundation
Address:116 West 32nd St 11th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Phone:212-328-3700
Fax:212-328-3777
Other number:800-424-2634
Email:handi@hemophilia.org
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hemophilia.org/

National Hemophilia Foundation, Delaware Valley Chapter
Address:222 South Easton Road, Suite 122
Glenside, PA 19038
Phone:215-885-6500
Fax:215-885-6074
Email:hemophilia@navpoint.com
Description:A voluntary, non-profit health organization dedicated to the treatment of hemophilia, related bleeding disorders and complications, including HIV infection. Provides advocacy and public education on hemophilia and HIV, AIDS risk and stress reduction programs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hemophiliasupport.org/

National HIV/AIDS Clinicians' Consultation Center
Address:S.F. General Hospital, 1001 Potrero Avenue, Building 20, Ward 22
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone:800-933-3413 Warmline
Fax:415-476-3454
Other number:888-HIV-4-911 (448-4911) PEPLine; 888-448-8765 Perinatal Hotline
Description:These services should only be used by health care providers. The NCCC provides free state-of-the-art information to clinicians on HIV/AIDS treatment (Warmline); on post-exposure management for health care workers exposed to blood-borne pathogens (PEPLine); and on the treatment of HIV-infected pregnant women and their infants (Perinatal Line), as well as linking patients to appropriate local health providers.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ucsf.edu/nccc

National HIV/AIDS Prevention Hotline
Phone:800-458-5231
Description:This hotline, in English and Spanish, answers questions about HIV prevention, testing info, and resource referral. This is the best place for people to call who have questions about non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis, in the case of an exposure to HIV.

National Hunger Hotline
Phone:800-453-2648
Description:Gives the phone numbers of food programs nationwide.
Leaving AIDS Library Website www.whyhunger.org

National Library of Medicine
Address:8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894
Phone:888-FIND-NLM (888-346-3656)
Fax:301-402-1384
Other number:301-594-5983 Local and international calls; 800-735-2258 TDD access
Email:custserv@nlm.nih.gov
Description:The National Library of Medicine (NLM), on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, is the world's largest medical library. Online, some 900 million searches are done each year by health professionals, scientists, librarians, and the public. The NLM has created MedlinePlus to link the general public to many sources of consumer health information. Another website, PubMed Central, allows free access to a central repository of journal articles.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://nlm.nih.gov for NLM main site; http://medlineplus.gov/ for patient-friendly health informatio

National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC)
Address:1931 13th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone:202-483-6622
Fax:202-483-5387
Email:info@nmac.org
Description: The premier national organization dedicated to developing leadership within communities of color to address the challenges of HIV/AIDS.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.nmac.org/

National Organizations Responding to AIDS (NORA)
Address:1730 M Street, Suite 611
Washington, DC 20036
Phone:202-530-8030
Fax:202-530-8031
Description:A diverse coalition of national organizations responding to the AIDS epidemic. They respond to the multitude of legislative and public policy issues that have been generated by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Includes over 175 health, labor, religious, professional and advocacy groups that represent a broad consensus on HIV and AIDS related policy, legislation, and funding.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.aidsaction.org/legislation/nora.htm

National Runaway Switchboard
Address:3080 North Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, IL 60657
Phone:773-880-9860
Fax:773-929-5150
Other number:800-RUNAWAY (786-2929)
Email:lbechdol@1800RUNAWAY.org
Description:Offers crisis intervention, referrals, and youth advocacy for people ages 12-21. All services are confidential and operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Arranges message delivery, conference calls with parents, and medical attention if warranted.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.1800RUNAWAY.org

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Phone:800-273-TALK (8255)
Other number:888-628-9454 Espanol; 800-799-4TTY (4889)
Description:The National Suicide Prevention Hotline is a federally funded, 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service comprised of more than 120 individual crisis centers across the country. This service is available to anyone in suicidal crisis, emotional distress or those concerned about a friend or loved one.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

National Women's Health Information Center
Address:8270 Willow Oaks Corp Drive
Fairfax, VA 22031
Phone:800-994-WOMAN (9662)
Fax:703-662-6942
Other number:888-220-5446 TDD
Description:Breastfeeding peer counseling for those HIV positive. Information and Referral Specialists will find and order free health information or provide organizational referrals to assist you with any health questions. NWHIC's phone lines are open Mon-Fri, 9a-6p EST (excluding federal holidays).
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.womenshealth.gov

National Women's Health Network
Address:1413 K Street NW, 4th floor
Washington, DC 20005
Phone:202-682-2640
Fax:202-682-2648
Other number:202-682-2646 Hotline
Email:nwhn@nwhn.org
Description:Provides clear, well researched, and independent women's health information on our website, by mail, and through our volunteer-staffed information clearinghouse. Unfortunately, we are currently unable to take health information requests over email. Hotline for health information requests open Mon-Thurs 9a-5p EST.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://nwhn.org/

Nationalities Services Center
Address:1216 Arch Street, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-893-8400
Fax:215-735-8715
Email:info@mscphila.org
Description:Our mission is to help immigrants and refugees participate fully in American society. Our programs include education, legal services, refugee and community services, senior center and translation/interpretation.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.nationalitiesservice.org/

Nehemiah Tabernacle, Inc.
Address:4551 Morris Street
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone:215-844-8389
Email:churchcommunity@nehemiahtab.org
Description:Nehemiah Tabernacle, Inc., is a worship community for all people which brings straight, gay, lesbian and transgender individuals to fellowship in unity. Our objectives are to empower Christendom and the community at large through biblical teachings, address the holistic needs of mankind, and continue to provide a worship community for all people.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.nehemiahtab.org

Neighborhood United Against Drugs
Address:5218 Woodland Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Phone:215-724-7430
Fax:215-729-1995
Email:josepurne@aol.com
Description:Provides rapid and standard HIV testing and counseling and care outreach for people living with HIV/AIDS in Southwest and West Philadelphia.

Neshaminy Manor Nursing Home
Address:1660 Easton Road
Warrington, PA 18976
Phone:215-345-3205
Fax:215-345-3213
Description:A residential care facility that admits people with AIDS. Call for further information.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.buckscounty.org/government/departments/HumanServices/NeshaminyManor/index.aspx

New Directions for Women
Address:4807 Germantown Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone:215-849-0930
Description:New Directions provides residential counseling and case management services to women from the Philadelphia County Prison System.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.NDFWinc.org

New Jersey Dental Association
Phone:800-356-1561
Description:Find a dentist in New Jersey who accepts Medicaid.

New Jersey Dental Association
Phone:800-356-1561
Description:Find a dentist who accepts Medicaid in New Jersey.

New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services
Phone:609-943-5749
Description:Referrals to services in New Jersey, including dental care.

New Jersey Self-Help Group Clearinghouse
Address:375 E. McFarlan Street
Dover, NJ 07801-3638
Phone:800-367-6274 in NJ
Fax:973-989-1159
Other number:973-989-1122 Outside NJ
Email:njshc@cybernex.net
Description:Provides contact information to persons interested in finding local self-help groups in New Jersey. The Clearinghouse also helps persons to start new self-help groups. All of our services are free of charge. We also have national groups in our database, so we can connect people nationwide.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.njgroups.org/

New Jersey Women and AIDS Network (NJWAN)
Address:103 Bayard Street, 3rd Floor
New Brunswick, NJ 8901
Phone:732-846-4462
Fax:732-846-2674
Other number:800-747-1108 Sister Connection Warmline
Email:office@njwan.org
Description:Provide risk-reduction programs, peer treatment, education, and counseling, skills-building program, outreach services, and referrals.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.njwan.org/

New Mexico Fact Sheets (See AIDS Infonet)

New Pathways for Women
Address:2539 Germantown Avenue, Rear Unit
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Phone:215-225-5800
Fax:215-225-5804
Description:Our staff is here to help you get help with a drug problem (if and when you are ready), get free and confidential HIV counseling and testing, get help with medical care, food, clothing, and other supportive services. Call to make an appointment, or walk in; walk-ins are welcome every Tues 10a-3p.

New Pathways Project (See PHMC)

New Start - FIR Erie Avenue
Address:3653 N. 15th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Phone:215-228-2323
Fax:215-228-3188
Other number:215-228-3188
Email:new.start@worldnet.att.net
Description:Drug and alcohol recovery.

New Start 2
Address:5000 Jackson Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Phone:215-537-8236
Fax:215-537-4587
Email:new.start@worldnet.att.net
Description:Drug and alcohol recovery.

New Way of Life 2
Address:1909 W. Norris Street
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Phone:215-852-4681 Intake (Kevin White)
Description:Recovery housing for men and women. Contact Kevin White for intake.

New York Buyer's Club
Address:75 Varick St., Suite 1404-DC1707
New York, NY 10013
Phone:800-650-4983
Fax:866-511-8968
Email:contact.nybc@newyorkbuyersclub.org
Description:NYBC is a members-only, not-for-profit buyers club formed to promote self-empowered healing to help manage HIV disease and other chronic illnesses, including CFIDS, hepatitis, MS/ALS and diabetes through the use of scientifically researched nutrients, other natural therapies and mind/spirit practices. NYBC provides background information and access to low-cost supplements. The NYBC blog explores related news and research.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.newyorkbuyersclub.org

New York State Black Gay Network
Address:103 East 125th Street, Suite 7E
New York, NY 10035
Phone:212-828-9393
Fax:212-828-1661
Description:The New York State Black Gay Network is a coalition of diverse organizations committed to Black men who practice same-sex desire in New York State. The Network works together to strengthen the ways in which organizations, communities and government imagine and respond to the needs of Black men who practice same-sex desire.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.nysbgn.org/index.html

The Next Step Recovery
Address:2114-16 Orthodox Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Phone:215-669-7958 Grasso
Other number:267-997-9282 Paul; 215-743-6957 House
Email:thanextstep@aol.com
Description:Recovery housing for men.

NIAID (See National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases)

Nonprofit Technology Resources (NTR)
Address:1524 Brandywine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone:215-564-6686
Fax:215-564-6642
Email:ntr@NTRonline.org
Description:NTR provides computer consulting, used computer hardware, and technical support to over 200 nonprofit organizations annually in the Greater Philadelphia region. We are the oldest computer consulting and training organization in the area devoted exclusively to nonprofit organizations and the people they serve.We also provide volunteer training in repairs.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://ntronline.org/

Norristown Health Center
Address:133 W. Main Street
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone:610-278-7787
Fax:610-278-7386
Email:mccartyd@dvch.org
Description:Offers HIV/AIDS primary care, HIV testing, dental care, and supportive services
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.dvch.org

North Penn Visiting Nurse Association
Address:51 Medical Campus Drive
Lansdale, PA 19446
Phone:215-855-8296
Fax:215-855-1305
Email:plengel@npvna.org
Description:Provides home health and hospice services to maintain patients at home and support families/caregivers.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.npvna.org/

North Philadelphia Health System (See Girard Medical Center and/or St. Joseph's Hospital)

North Philly Pharmacy
Address:2127 N. 6th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone:215-763-7080
Fax:215-763-7515
Description:The North Philly Pharmacy offers friendly, bilingual, confidential pharmacy services. We have a delivery service for people who are sick or unable to pick up their meds. Open Mon-Fri, 9a-5p, and Sat 9a-1p. All insurances accepted. Sponsors the North Philly Support Group.

North Philly Support Group
Address:2127 N. 6th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone:215-235-1254
Description:The North Philly Support Group is for all people, HIV-positive and HIV-negative, who want to learn more about the disease. We offer counseling, prevention, free HIV testing, snacks, transportation assistance and a variety of different topics discussed. Our meetings are held in English on Mon, and in Spanish on Wed + Sat.

Northeast Treatment Center
Address:499 N. 5th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone:215-451-7000
Fax:215-451-7110
Description:Inpatient center for adult males with a 6 to 9 month stay for drug and alcohol problems. Early intervention treatment center; complete drug and alcohol treatment center; outpatient male, female, child, family drug and alcohol counseling; program to help released prisoners or those on parole who were imprisoned for drug offenses.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.net-centers.org/

Northeast Treatment Center HIV Program
Address:2205 Bridge Steet
Philadelphia, PA 19137
Phone:215-289-3350

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Address:c/o US Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue
Washington, DC 20210
Phone:800-321-OSHA (6742)
Other number:877-889-5627 TTY
Description:Assures the safety and health of America's workers by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach, and education; establishing partnerships; and encouraging continual improvement in workplace safety and health. They can be a resource in cases of occupational exposure and post-exposure prophylaxis.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.osha.gov/

Office of Addiction Services (formerly CODAAP)
Address:1 Reading Center, 1101 Market Street, Suite 800
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-685-5403
Other number:888-545-2600 Hotline for behavioral health care services in Philadelphia; 215-686-4420 Suicide and crisis intervention hotline
Description:The Office of Addiction Services plans, funds and monitors substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment services. The housing initiative funds 21 recovery houses that serve clients enrolled in treatment programs credentialed and approved by CBH, BHSI, or OAS. Case Managers contact Nelson Martin at 215-790-4979 or Rhonda Johnson at 215-790-4974. Consumers call 215-685-5403.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.philly.networkofcare.org

Office of HIV Planning
Address:340 N. 12th Street, Suite 203
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-574-6760
Fax:215-574-6761
Email:info@hivphilly.org
Description:Supports the activities of decision-making bodies that are responsible for planning HIV care and prevention services in the Philadelphia region. The two community planning bodies this office supports are the Philadelphia EMA Ryan White Title I Planning Council and the Philadelphia Prevention Community Planning Group (CPG). We also assist the Positive Committee, a group that supports and enhances the role of people with HIV/AIDS, to empower their participation in the decision-making processes of the two groups above.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.hivphilly.org/

Office of Supportive Housing
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-686-7175 OSH Front Desk
Other number:215-236-0909 Ridge Shelter 24-hour reception for Men; 215-686-7150 or -7152 Office of Supportive Housing Weekday reception for women, families and couples; 215-568-5113 Eliza Shirley House, weekend and night reception for women, families and couples; 215-
Description:Provides assistance to homeless families and individuals through placement in shelters and contracts by the city.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila.gov/services/emergency/

One Day at a Time (ODAAT)
Address:2426 W. Lehigh Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Phone:215-226-1620 Harvey Brown
Fax:215-226-1621
Description:Recovery house for men.

One Day at A Time (ODAAT) Drop-in Center
Address:2526 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Phone:215-221-1033
Other number:215-221-1033 Crisis Hotline
Email:info@odaat.us
Description:Provides support to low-income and homeless men and women and their families in Philadelphia who are affected by drug and alcohol addiction, HIV/AIDS, poverty, lack of opportunity and discrimination. Its primary function is to provide drug recovery counseling, linkage to health and social services, case management, treatment advocacy/outreach, food bank referrals, and transitional housing.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.odaat.us

One Day At A Time (ODAAT) Main Office
Address:2532 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Phone:215-226-7860
Fax:215-226-7869
Other number:215-221-1033 Crisis Hotline
Email:info@odaat.us
Description:Provides support to low-income and homeless men and women and their families in Philadelphia who are affected by drug and alcohol addiction, HIV/AIDS, poverty, lack of opportunity and discrimination. Its primary function is to provide drug recovery counseling, linkage to health and social services, case management, treatment advocacy/outreach, food bank referrals, and transitional housing.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.odaat.us

Open Door Counseling Program (See Mazzoni Center)
Description:Counseling for LGBTQ youth and adults

Our Brother's Place (See Bethesda Project)

Our Place, Inc.
Address:51 Washington Street
Morristown, NJ 7960
Phone:973-539-9920
Fax:973-539-9559
Email:info@ourplacemorristowngmail.com
Description:Our Place is the only Monday-Friday, multi-service drop-in center in Morris County. It is for the homeless, for those challenged with mental illness, substance abuse, domestic violence, and poverty. Everyone is welcome to come in for help regardless of their life situation. We offer a safe place to get off the streets, counseling, referrals, free use of phone for jobs, housing, medical, personal, a legal mailing address, emergency clothing, a place to sleep as needed, and if possible a place to store belongings overnight.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ourplacemorristown.org

Outreach Ministry (See True Gospel Tabernacle)

PACTS (See COMHAR: PACTS)

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual, and Transgender of Philadelphia (PFLAG)
Address:PO Box 15711
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-572-1833 Voicemail
Description:Organizes support groups for parents and friends concerned with gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues; provides literature and referrals to parents and friends on these subjects; provides counseling and assistance to gays and their families; and provides family support.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pflagphila.org/

Parkside Recovery Center
Address:5000 Parkside Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19131
Phone:215-879-6116
Fax:215-879-0196
Email:gchambers@nhsonlin.org
Description:Provides out-patient drug and alcohol treatment and services; methadone maintenance; individual, group and family counseling; family planning services; HIV/AIDS counseling, testing and education for those enrolled in the program; independent case management services; and psychological evaluation and testing.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://nhsonline.org/pages/substance_abuse.htm

Partnership Comprehensive Care Practice
Address:1427 Vine Street, 3rd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-762-2530
Fax:215-762-2531
Description:Treats patients at all stages of HIV disease.

PATCO (Port Authority Transportation Corporation) Reduced Fare Program
Address:FREEDOM Service Center, Walter Rand Transportation Ctr, 100 S. Broadway
Camden, NJ 8103
Phone:877-373-6777 Toll-free, weekdays 7a-7p only
Other number:856-772-6900 in New Jersey; 215-922-4600 in Philadelphia
Description:The PATCO Reduced Fare Program is for Medicare card holders, senior citizens, and people with certain physical challenges or disabilities. If someone doesn't have a Medicare card, the application includes a physician's statement about the disability. Call hotline to request an application. You can also download it from the web or go to PATCO's Broadway Station in person. Participants are issued a FREEDOM transit card, which is good for non-peak travel. During peak hours, a full one-way fare must be paid.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.ridepatco.org/

PECO (Pennsylvania Electric Company)
Phone:800-841-4141 For Emergencies
Other number:800-494-4000 Billing and Customer Service, 800-774-7040 CAP program, 800-344-3574 LIHEAP Line
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.exeloncorp.com/ourcompanies/peco/pecores/

Penn Behavioral Health
Address:3535 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:866-301-4724
Fax:215-573-5668
Description:Penn Behavioral Health, under the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania Health Sytem, assists with behavioral health needs, including access to clinical services, access to clinical trials, and information and referrals. Our Outpatient Psychiatry Center offers diagnosis, psychotherapy, medication management, group and couples therapy, and specialised treatment of: bipolar disorder, treatment resistant depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, neuropsychiatry, geriatrics and medical-psychiatry issues.

Penn Center for AIDS Research (See University of Pennsylvania Center for AIDS Research)

Penn Dental School (See University of Pennsylvania Robert Schattner School of Dentistry)

Penn Foundation
Address:807 Lawn Avenue, P.O. Box 32
Sellersville, PA 18960
Phone:215-257-6551
Fax:215-257-9347
Other number:800-245-7366 Hotline
Email:questions@pennfoundation.org
Description:Individual and family counseling, including that for HIV related issues.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pennfoundation.org/

Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Penn Community ID Clinic
Address:3910 Powelton Avenue, 2nd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-662-9908
Fax:215-243-4658
Description:Treats patients at all stages of HIV.

Pennsylvania / MidAtlantic AIDS Education and Training Center (ETC)
Address:Health Federation of Philadelphia, 1211 Chestnut Street, 7th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-557-2101
Fax:215-557-2100
Email:aricksecker@healthfederation.org
Description:Provides custom-designed training and technical assistance to support, motivate and educate physicians, nurses, physician assistants, dental professionals, pharmacists, advanced practice nurses, and members of a clinical team to provide quality HIV care.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pamaaetc.org/

Pennsylvania Childline
Phone:888-461-5437
Description:ChildLine provides information, counseling, and referral services for families and children to ensure the safety and well being of the children of Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare (See Department of Public Welfare)

Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project
Address:718 Arch Street, Cast Iron Building, Suite 304 South
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone:215-925-2966
Fax:215-925-5337
Description:Deliver civil legal services to incarcerated individuals in Pennsylvania. Angus Love at the Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project has been working on the issue of children visiting incarcerated parents. He can provide advice or representation to incarcerated parents seeking additional contact with their children.
Leaving AIDS Library Website www.pailp.org

Pennsylvania Prison Society
Address:245 North Broad Street, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-564-6005
Fax:215-564-7926
Email:geninfo@prisonsociety.org
Description:Advocates for a humane, just, and restorative correctional system. Promotes a rational approach to criminal justice issues. Provides ex-offenders with assistance in the transition from corrections to the community, including finding employment; the SCIP program serves children of incarcerated parents; and the Virtual Visit allows Philadelphians to visit loved ones in prisons across the state.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.prisonsociety.org/

People's Emergency Center
Address:325 N. 39th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone:215-382-7522
Fax:215-386-6290
Description:Shelter for homeless women and children. Call before arriving. Food services available Sat 9a-4p with picture ID and proof of income for adults and Social Security card or medical card for children.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pec-cares.org

PFLAG (See Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual, and Transgender of Philadelphia)

PGW (Philadelphia Gas Works)
Address:PO Box 3500
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone:215-235-1000 Customer Service and Billing
Other number:215-684-6100 Low Income Assistance, 215-235-1212 Gas Leaks and Emergencies
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pgworks.com/

Pharmacare (See CarePlus Specialty Pharmacy)

Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (PhRMA)
Address:950 F Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20004
Phone:202-835-3400
Fax:202-835-3414
Description:Represents more than 100 research-based pharmaceutical companies. Publishes brochure: HIV Drugs in Development.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phrma.org/

Philadelphia AIDS Thrift
Address:514 Bainbridge Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-922-3186
Email:phillyaidsthrift@aol.com
Description:Our mission is to sell the lovely, useful and interesting stuff generous people donate to our thrift store and then distribute the proceeds to local organizations involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Our current main beneficiary is the AIDS Fund. We are in need of donations, volunteers, and shoppers! Open 7 days a week: Mon-Thur 12p-8p, Fri+Sat 12p-9p, Sun 12p-6p.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://phillyaidsthrift.blogspot.com/

Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations, AIDS Bias Unit
Address:601 Walnut Street, Suite 300S
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone:215-686-4670
Fax:215-686-4684
Other number:215-686-3239 TTY
Email:rachel.lawton@phila.gov
Description:Investigates complaints of various types of discrimination including age, disability, race, religion, etc. Investigates complaints of HIV/AIDS discrimination and finds rapid solutions. It provides information and advocacy for those who are denied housing or employment due to their HIV status.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila.gov/humanrelations/

Philadelphia Consultation Center
Address:313 South 16th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-732-8244
Fax:215-732-8454
Other number:866-7-THERAPY (843-7279) Intake Coordinator
Email:info@pcctherapy.com
Description:Provides outpatient counseling for individuals, couples and families; psychotherapy and psychoanalysis services available. Limited availability of a variety of languages. Long term therapy is available.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://pcctherapy.com/

Philadelphia Corporation for Aging
Address:642 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130-3409
Phone:215-765-9000
Other number:215-765-9040
Description:PCA is a private-non-profit organization, dedicated to improving quality of life for older Philadelphia or people with disabilities by helping them achieve optimum levels of health, independence, and productivity.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.pcacares.org/

Philadelphia Council for Community Advancement
Address:1617 JFK Blvd Suite 1550
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:215-567-7803
Description:Offers free comprehensive housing counseling services for individuals and families.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.philapcca.org

Philadelphia County Coalition on Prison Health Care
Address:1233 Locust Street, 5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:215-985-4448 x110
Description:A coalition of healthcare and prison related groups working within Philadelphia County to ensure that all inmates and detainees in the Philadelphia Prison System receive the healthcare they deserve.

Philadelphia Department of Adult Parole and Probation
Address:1401 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-683-1000
Fax:215-683-1280
Email:po@courts.phila.gov?
Description:APPD staff supervises all probation and/or paroled offenders who receive a county or probationary sentence. Staff improves and maintains public safety by providing services to the courts, protecting the community, providing opportunities to offenders to improve their lives, and assisting victims.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://courts.phila.gov/pdf/site/appd.pdf

Philadelphia Department of Human Services (DHS)
Address:1515 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone:215-683-4DHS (4347) DHS main number
Other number:215-683-6100 24 hour hotline to report child abuse or neglect
Description:Our mission is to provide and promote safety and permanency for children and youth at risk of abuse, neglect, and delinquincy. Our goal is to strengthen and preserve families while empowering them to make choices that lead to safety, stability and well-being. We partner with communities, providers, advocates, and each other to develop and deliver preventative and culturally appropriate services that are consistent with the needs of Philadelphia's diverse communities.
Leaving AIDS Library Website http://www.phila.gov/dhs