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AIDS Education Global information System (AEGiS.org)


Our mission is aimed to:  (1) Facilitate access to current patient/clinician information specific to HIV/AIDS via our website and its specified services. (2) Preserve for future generations a global history of the pandemic with our historical news, scientific publications and treatment database.

 

Since AEGiS' inception, it has matured into the largest free-access virtual AIDS library on earth. Today, AEGiS consists of more than 1,000,000 articles, covering the world from 1981 to the present, and logging more than 10,000,000 visitors annually.

  

AID Atlanta (aidatlanta.org)


A non-profit organization providing education and support services for people living with HIV and AIDS.

 

 

The AIDS InfoNet (aidsinfonet.org)


The New Mexico AIDS InfoNet -- A collection of single-page fact sheets on over 100 HIV/AIDS topics. Written in non-technical language and available in both English and Spanish. The site also includes a listing of over 500 Internet web sites related to AIDS, broken down by categories.

 

 

AIDS Meds (aidsmeds.com)


AIDSmeds.com is dedicated to providing people living with HIV the necessary information they need to make empowered treatment decisions. The founder and some of the writers of this web site are living with HIV, and we know first hand the challenges of learning how to fight this virus. By offering complete, but not complicated, up-to-date info, AIDSmeds.com seeks to help those that are both new and old to this challenge, and to remain a powerful resource for years to come.

 

AIDS Survival Project (aidssurvivalproject.org)


We are diverse people living with HIV, united to promote self-empowerment and enhanced quality of life for HIV-affected individuals through advocacy, education, peer support, and treatment activism.

 

C.A.R.E., Inc.

Comprehensive AIDS Resource Encounter, Inc. (jesupcare.com)


The purpose of C.A.R.E. is to provide…
Direct and indirect services to or for persons living with AIDS and HIV infection.  Auxiliary services to person living with AIDS, their families and friends.  Case management and housing assistance to prevent homelessness to persons living with HIV and their families.  Prevention and education programs to the community on HIV/AIDS to provide an understanding of
safer behavior and to decrease fear in the community.  Serving 16 Counties in Southeast Georgia.

  

 

Georgia Department of Human Resources (health.state.ga.us)

 

State STD/HIV Section (health.state.ga.us/programs/stdhiv)

 

East Central District HIV/AIDS Info (http://www.ecphd.com/common/content.asp?PAGE=537)


Mission: To provide technical support and assistance to the Public Health Districts to prevent HIV infection ensuring the availability of quality HIV prevention and treatment by improving quality assurance guidelines and methods by providing appropriate training.

 

 

 

Medical College of Georgia (www.mcg.edu)

 

Division of infectious Diseases (www.mcg.edu/som/medicine/InfDis)


Georgia's Health Sciences University.  The mission of the Medical College of Georgia is to improve health and reduce the burden of illness in society by discovering, disseminating, and applying knowledge of human health and disease.

 

 

Medical College of Georgia Health System (mcghealth.org)

 

HIV and AIDS (www.mcghealth.org/greystone/adult/infectious/aids.html)


MCG Health System is composed of three separate yet affiliated organizations -- MCG Health, Inc. and the clinical services offered by the faculty of the Medical College of Georgia and the members of the Physicians Practice Group. MCG Health, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation operating MCG Medical Center, MCG Children’s Medical Center, MCG Sports Medicine Center, MCG Ambulatory Care Center, Georgia Radiation Therapy Center and related clinical facilities and services. MCG Health, Inc. was formed to support the research and education mission of the Medical College of Georgia and to build the economic growth of the CSRA, the state of Georgia and the Southeast by providing an environment for delivering the highest level of primary and specialty health care

 

 

My Brothaz HOME, Inc. (mybrothazhome.org)


MISSION: To decrease the number of new HIV infections among men and their partners by providing culturally sensitive HIV prevention education & supportive services regardless of sexual orientation.

SERVICES: Outreach, HIV Counseling & Testing, Health Education/ Risk Reduction, Prevention Case Management, Support Groups, Food/Clothing & Transportation Assistance, Emergency Financial Assistance, Referrals and Advocacy.

 

 

National Association of People with AIDS (napwa.org)


Founded in 1983, the National Association of People with AIDS is a non-profit membership organization that advocates on behalf of all people living with HIV and AIDS in order to end the pandemic and the human suffering caused by HIV/AIDS. We are the oldest national AIDS organization in the United States and the oldest national network of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world.

  

 

POZ Magazine (poz.com)


Working with photographers, writers, designers and doctors, our team chronicles the HIV epidemic, both in the States and overseas. We publish POZ magazine eleven times a year, POZ.com, Real Health magazine, Combocards, and a variety of other health care resources. POZ is published by Smart Strong, a division of CDM Publishing, LLC.

 

 

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (www.scdhec.net)

 

State STD/HIV Program (scdhec.net/health/disease/stdhiv)

 

Region 5 Public Health Office HIV/Aids Program (scdhec.net/health/region5/hivaids.htm)


Mission: We promote and protect the health of the public and environment.

 

 

The Body (thebody.com)


The Body's mission is to:  Use the Web to lower barriers between patients and clinicians.  Demystify HIV/AIDS and its treatment.  Improve patients' quality of life.  Foster community through human connection.

 

 

Upper Savannah Care Consortium (usccgleams.org)


A non-profit organization whose mission is to coordinate medical, support, and primary/secondary prevention services, empowering people with HIV/AIDS and their families to make informed decisions regarding care and services. Facilitating prevention efforts for at risk populations in the six counties served which include Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Saluda, and Edgefield South Carolina.